Beautiful Boxes from Polymer Clay, a Tutorial.

These beautiful boxes with filigree detail are so sweet and fun, yet surprisingly easy to make. Just 2 plain sheets of Polymer Clay and away we go. I take you through the whole process step by step with tips and techniques throughout. So, sit back, relax, and watch the process unfold. The music from the video is English Country Garden by Aaron Kenny and Waterfall by Aakash Gandhi, both available from the YouTube Free Audio Library. If you like my work, then please do have a look at my website, and follow me on Facebook and Instagram. I also have a number of Polymer Clay PDF Tutorials to buy in my Etsy shop, PolyOriginals - and as a video tutorial here - Here is the link to conditioning Polymer Clay - Dipping Bowls are widely available online and from stores, and usually come in sets of 4, 6 or 8. The Slump moulds (pottery forms) I show are made of Multifibre or MDF, and are available in the USA – search their site for pottery forms, and the UK – again, search under pottery forms. The small Ball Tools are available online and in stores. The Beading Needle/Bead Pin I use is part of a set of pins and can be found here (search under Bead Pins). The small round cutters can either be bought in a set specifically used for polymer clay from many shops on Etsy, (I originally got mine from MyMandarinDucky on Etsy - cutters&ref=sr_gallery-1-2&organic_search_click=1&bes=1 ) but I have also bought them direct off eBay, where you can search under ‘Cord Pin End Crimp Terminal Wire Copper Connectors’, to find similar cutters, but you will get a huge amount all the same sizes. The PAC-PEN is available here - The Staggered Stencil Sets should be available from Polymer Clay UK’s Etsy store - . Gilder’s Paste is available from good craft stores and online. Goldfinger is one brand, but others are also available. Check out places to find it near you. Other videos of mine that you may enjoy watching are : Hexagon box in polymer clay – Tiered Trinket Box in Polymer Clay, a Tutorial - Heart Box in Polymer Clay, a tutorial - Polymer Clay Bowls with hexagon Designs – If you do not have a pasta machine you can roll the sheet of clay between two even stacks of playing cards. Setting 8/9 on my machine is 1 playing card thickness, setting 6/7 is 2 cards and setting 3 is 5 cards, setting 2 is 6 cards and setting 0 is 8 cards thickness. Thank you so much for watching.
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