Friday, August 22, 2014

DIY #10 - Chevron Necklace






Long time no see! Okay I'm back with another tutorial that I actually completed a week ago but am just finding the time to post it.

Here it is!

 
Supplies:
-Polymer clay in your choice of color
-Gold chain
-Gold wire
-Gold Jump rings
-Acrylic Paint
-Paint brush
-Wire cutters
-X-acto knife or other cutting blade
-Wax paper
-Baking sheet
-Paper chevron template
-Jewelry pliers
 
 
Steps:
 
First, lay your wax paper on your surface. The paper will protect your surface from your clay and make it easy to transfer to your baking sheet. Next, take out a chunk of clay to condition. Depending on how big you want your chevron, you may need more or less clay than I used. I used about 1 and a half bars of a Sculpey package. My chevron was 4 inches long and about 1 inch thick all around.
 
Roll out your clay to your preferred thickness (don't make it too thin or it will be fragile) and lay your template on top. With your blade, cut around the template to produce your chevron. 
 
 
 
Smooth out any mistakes with your fingers or a clay tool before moving on. 


 
Make two eye pins with the wire and stick them in either side of your chevron like in the above picture. Keep smoothing out everything.
 
Once everything is smoothed, transfer your wax paper and polymer clay creation to your baking sheet and bake it in the oven according to your package instructions.
 
After removing it from the oven and letting it cool, you can stop here or take it a step further like me.
 
Using some strips of regular tape, tape off sections of your chevron to paint. I used a few coats of gold acrylic paint by Martha Stewart for my design. 
 
 
Once the paint dries, add a jump ring to each eye pin, and add your desired length of chain. I made my necklace long enough to slip over my head like I did with the Fairy Door necklace.

 
And wah-la! You're done! You now have a fabulous chevron necklace.
Enjoy!

 


Thursday, August 7, 2014

New Dance Vid!

Hey guys, I finally posted a new dance video on my youtube channel which you can find here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKqOMmDYzi0

Since it's Throwback Thursday and all, and I've been wanting to dance to this song for a while, I figured today would be the perfect time to do it! The song is Like A Boy by Ciara.

Enjoy!

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

DIY #9 - Fairy Door Necklace

 
 
Hey there! Here is my next tutorial. It's pretty simple and I find it adorable.
 
Supplies:
-Miniature Fairy Door (I found mine in the miniature section at Michaels)
-Gold wire (I used 20 gauge, also from Michaels)
-Gold chain
-1 gold jump ring
-Jewelry pliers
-Wire Cutters
-Strong glue
 
 
Steps:
 
First things first, remove your fairy door from its packaging. 
 
Put that to the side and grab your gold wire. Cut off a piece about three inches long with your wire cutters. Starting at one end, start rolling the wire into itself, creating a bail. With the last half inch or so of wire, bend it at a right angle and curl the end into a loop. In case that was confusing, you should end up with something like this:

 
Now, using your strong glue, glue your handmade bail to the top back of your Fairy Door. The small loop at the top should be sticking out past the top of your door so later we can add our chain and jump ring. 

 
 
While you wait for the glue to dry, prepare your chain. Figure out how long you want your necklace to be, and don't forget to account for the length of your Fairy Door pendant. Once you have a measurement in mind, cut your chain to your desired length. Before you attach the two ends of the chain to each other, slip on a jump ring.
 
 
 Once your glue is dry, open the jump ring that you have on your chain and attach it to the loop on top of your bail. Then close it up again and you're done! You're very own Fairy Door Necklace!

 
Enjoy!



Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Wattpad Story!

Hey guys, first I just want to say, I've got a tutorial that I'll be posting up tomorrow for you guys.
Until then, I've been working on a story for Wattpad, and I'm providing the link here. It's my first one so you'll have to excuse any rookie mistakes but I hope you enjoy it!

Also, I'm in the process of creating a second story so I'll end up working on two at once. But until I finish some plot work for that one, I only have the one:


http://www.wattpad.com/62567230-growl-chapter-1?utm_source=web&utm_medium=link&utm_content=share_reading&ref_id=2910742


Enoy!