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Polymer clay challenge week 50 – focal WIP

17 Thu Dec 2015

Posted by fulgorine in 2015 Polymer Clay Challenge, How to, WIP

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2015PCchallenge, crushed helix, damascus ladder, focal bead, polymer clay, red

I’ve had to accept a work in progress for this week’s focal bead. All the extra Christmas activities have been taking their toll on my time.

Focal bead WIP by Cate van Alphen

Focal bead WIP by Cate van Alphen

The pattern on the bead is a crushed helix (or reduced Damascus Ladder). I still need to finish the ends (I’m going to wrap a string of polymer around the domes) and sand the bead.

Maybe I’ll finish next weekend (sometime after I finish making Christmas gifts, and beads for next week’s challenge but before we go Christmas shopping)? Hmmm, ok, maybe not NEXT weekend, but surely before the end of the year? Oh wait, that’s only two weeks away!

Red colour palette recipes

16 Mon Nov 2015

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colour mixing, colour recipe, Fimo, polymer clay, red

Here are my colours for the red palette of my Spectrum Year. I had a bit of a struggle adding a sixth colour, but I decided on something eventually.

BerryHues

Here are the recipes using Fimo Professional. The numbers are percentages. I wrote an earlier blog explaining how I measure colours.

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Light Grey

  • 95 white
  • 1.5 true magenta
  • 3.5 true blue

Red

  • 60 true red
  • 40 true magenta

Carmine

  • 20 true red
  • 79 true magenta
  • 1 black

Plum

  • 19 true red
  • 76 true magenta
  • 5 black

Purple

  • 50 white
  • 40 true magenta
  • 10 true blue

Blue Grey

  • 65 white
  • 10 true magenta
  • 23.5 true blue
  • 1.5 black

Polymer clay challenge week 43 – focal

29 Thu Oct 2015

Posted by fulgorine in 2015 Polymer Clay Challenge, beads, My work, Tutorial

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2015PCchallenge, doughnut pendant, polymer clay, purple, violet

This week I made a purple polymer polka-dot pendant. 🙂

Hollow polymer clay doughnut pendant by Cate van Alphen

Hollow polymer clay doughnut pendant by Cate van Alphen

I have been rearranging my work room, so I had to keep things simple for this week of my 2015 Polymer Clay Challenge.

P.S. I wrote a tutorial a while back for making the hollow doughnut shape (just use your favourite method to decorate a sheet of clay). Here’s a polka-dot tutorial (it’s similar to what I did except I made some dents in my background sheet of clay first).

Violet colour palette

25 Fri Sep 2015

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colour mixing, colour palette, Fimo, polymer clay, purple, violet

I’m a little late with the start of violet since I wanted to finish my indigo beads. Here are the colour recipes I plan to use. I’m using Fimo Professional and the numbers represent percentages. Previously I wrote a post on how I mix colours.

Violet colour palette

Violet colour swatches

Light Grey

  • 95 white
  • 1.5 true magenta
  • 3.5 true blue

Grey Green

  • 61.5 white
  • 3 true yellow
  • 10 true magenta
  • 23 true blue
  • 2 true green
  • 0.5 black

Indigo

  • 30 true magenta
  • 70 true blue

Dark Purple

  • 59.5 true magenta
  • 39.5 true blue
  • 1 black

Violet

  • 80 true magenta
  • 20 true blue

Purple

  • 50 white
  • 40 true magenta
  • 10 true blue

 

Let the purple-fest commence. Yippee!

Polymer clay challenge week 33 – toggle

20 Thu Aug 2015

Posted by fulgorine in 2015 Polymer Clay Challenge, beads, Doh!, WIP

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2015PCchallenge, Cate van Alphen, chunky bead, handmade component, Indigo, marble, polymer clay, toggle

I was tempted to make more shank buttons this week for my indigo colour palette toggle, but then I realised time was running out for me to try some of the more interesting toggle mechanisms I’d planned at the beginning of the year.

Polymer clay clasp by Cate van Alphen

Polymer clay clasp by Cate van Alphen

This clasp is formed from two hooks. By aligning the angular cut holes of the two pieces at 90°, they slide together to form a chain link. It’s very satisfying to open and close :D.

Indigo link clasp by Cate van Alphen

Indigo link clasp by Cate van Alphen

The clasp is based on one from a chunky wooden bead necklace that I found in a charity shop, but I’ve made mine from polymer clay instead of wood. It took a few prototypes to get this far, and it is still a work in progress.

Prototype clasps by Cate van Alphen

Prototype clasps

The first couple of clasps were a bit too flexible for my liking, but I didn’t really want to make everything a lot bigger and thicker. I put wire inside the third attempt as reinforcement, but you can just see it peeping through on the inside of the hole.

Clasp WIP by Cate van Alphen

Clasp Doh! by Cate van Alphen

From the photos above it looks like I’ve cracked it, but turn one of the hooks over and there’s wire sticking out. I lost track of which side had the gap in the wire for cutting the hole through, and I chose the wrong place. Doh!

I’ve given the link a good pull apart and although the loops do flex open slightly (the one without the wire noticeably more so) I think a necklace made using the clasp would survive a tug from a toddler. So on the bright side cutting the wrong side helps to prove that the wire does provide some support, but also that I need to think of a way to keep track of where to cut ;).

Indigo colour palette recipes

31 Fri Jul 2015

Posted by fulgorine in 2015 Polymer Clay Challenge, Tips

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2015PCchallenge, colour mixing, colour palette, fimo professional, Indigo, polymer clay

I’m a little bit late posting my colour recipes for the next step in my 2015 Spectrum Year (if you don’t mind, just hop in your time machine and read this last Tuesday). We went away for the weekend and all of a sudden it was time for indigo! I’m beginning to suspect that I could spend a whole year on each palette :o.

These recipes are for Fimo Professional, and the numbers represent percentages. I wrote a blog explaining how I use them for mixing colours.

markethues4Indigo palette swatches

Mid Blue Grey

  • 65 white
  • 10 true magenta
  • 23.5 true blue
  • 1.5 black

Dark Blue

  • 30 true magenta
  • 70 true blue

Indigo

  • 59.5 true magenta
  • 39.5 true blue
  • 1 black

Chocolate

  • 50 white
  • 17 true yellow
  • 25 true red
  • 8 black

Beige

  • 99 white
  • 0.45 true yellow *
  • 0.05 true green *
  • 0.5 black

* (0.5% mix of 90 true yellow 10 true green)

Light Grey

  • 95 white
  • 1.5 true magenta
  • 3.5 true blue

The colours don’t adhere very strictly to the inspiration palette because I wanted the schemes to play nicely together. I decided to increase the differences between the indigo and the purple palettes so the purples are more blue. I also desaturated the green to a beige colour rather than introduce another green (the ones in the green palette were too bright for the other colours).

Yum, those hints of purple are starting to make me drool :).

Blue colour palette recipes

06 Sat Jun 2015

Posted by fulgorine in 2015 Polymer Clay Challenge, Tips

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blue, colour mixing, colour palette, colour recipe, Fimo, polymer clay

Today is the start of my blue period 😉 so here are the colour recipes.

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Light Grey

  • 95 white
  • 1.5 true magenta
  • 3.5 true blue

Light Blue

  • 80 white
  • 20 true blue

Blue

  • 100 true blue

Purple

  • 50 white
  • 40 true magenta
  • 10 true blue

Yellow

  • 100 true yellow

I haven’t quite finished with green yet as I still have some beads to show for this week of the 2015 Polymer Clay Challenge. Also I’m hoping that I will be able to get some of the green components listed in my Etsy shop soon.

Glitter repair

08 Fri May 2015

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Cate van Alphen, glitter, green, handmade beads, polymer clay

I couldn’t bear looking at the cracks in my green beads anymore, but I didn’t want to completely obliterate the green patterns, so I added a layer of transparent polymer clay mixed with green glitter. I backfilled the cracks with some green clay first to reduce the chance of air bubbles being introduced. I made a few spacer beads using the excess transparent clay.

Green glitter beads by Cate van Alphen

Green glitter beads by Cate van Alphen

This time when I baked them I put the top shelf back into the oven with a tile on top to protect the beads. It seemed to work – I didn’t find any cracks or air bubbles 🙂

Summer Workshop

05 Tue May 2015

Posted by fulgorine in Tutorial

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Brewery Arts Centre, Cate van Alphen, mokume gane, polymer clay, workshop

I’m really excited because this summer (15th August) I’ll be teaching an Introduction to Polymer Clay at the Brewery Arts Centre in Kendal.

Mokume gane pendant by Cate van Alphen

Mokume gane pendant by Cate van Alphen

It’s the first polymer clay course they’ve run, so it’s quite a simple mokume gane pendant and earring project suitable for beginners.

 

Betty Botter read a blog and took a better photo

19 Sun Apr 2015

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earrings, glow-in-the-dark, necklace, photography

It was quite a struggle to take photos of my glow-in-the-dark earrings because I had to use the manual settings on my camera. Fumbling around in the dark is not the best time to try to figure out ISO and aperture. So after uploading my photos on Friday I did a bit of research. I have been doing more with the manual settings and I think I’ve seen a huge improvement in my photos!

Earrings by Cate van Alphen

Earrings by Cate van Alphen

For some reason I had always thought that if the wibbly camera icon showed on the camera screen it meant there wasn’t enough light to take a decent photo. I knew higher ISO was for low lighting, so I’d up the ISO till the icon went away. It turns out this has the side effect of making the picture grainy. In the pictures above they have the same aperture, but the one on the left is ISO 400 and the one on the right (taken in worse light) is ISO 100. I think the second one looks cleaner.

Glow in the dark earrings by Cate van Alphen

Glow in the dark earrings by Cate van Alphen

It wasn’t completely dark when I started taking the glow-in-the-dark pictures, and although it was too dark for me to see the background, at the slower shutter speeds the camera could. So it turns out that instead of increasing the ISO for lower light, I just needed to use a tripod and a slower shutter speed! Doh!

I took some new pictures of a necklace I made back in 2010 using beads made from the same glow-in-the-dark cane as the earrings.

Glow in the dark beads

BEFORE

Glow-in-the-dark necklace by Cate van Alphen

AFTER

Woah! You can literally spot the difference. From now on ISO 100 is my friend 🙂

You can find this necklace in my Etsy shop. I thought it might make a nice companion for the earrings.

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