
1 Green sheet at the thinnest setting on PM.
2 Red sheets at the thickest setting.
1 homemade texture plate.

Put Red on top of Red and green on top of Black. Run black-green sheet through thinnest setting.


Lay the whole sheet on top of texture plate, Black side down. Press firmly using thumb and index finger. (Note: Lightly coat the plate with Baby Powder for easy release. Also you can lift up the corner and peek to see if you have enough indentation on the sheet. Be gentle!)
Carefully peel the sheet off the texture plate and trim the side. I put it on the piece of acrylic


Carefully and carefully shave off the black bubbles!

Now that you shave off all the black bubbles , stick some of the left over pieces to the sheet to fill up the gap. Isn't it prrrrretty? Use the roller to smooth them out.

Carefully hide the seam by using the end knitting needle to blend the black clay together until it smooth. You can use any tool you want, but the knitting needle works for me. Patch the seam with the cut-out pieces. Roll the piece back and forth until it is smooth, then put the end cap on.
Roll out the small base beads, stick the cut out pieces on the beads. There, you have it, matching beads with your pendants.
Try it.
Have fun. :)
Those look super fun to make!
ReplyDeletewaw, i love bubbles ^^
ReplyDeleteVery clever! This would be fun to do. I'm trying to guess how you made the texture plate. My guess is that you pushed some beads or pearls into the clay. Close? At any rate it's a cool idea and I'll simply have to try it. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you SO MUCH for sharing your techniques!!! How generous!!
ReplyDeleteVery clever indeed, Pam. I was using my sterling silver beads because they are round and come in various size. The glass beds trend to have oval shap, not round-round. You know what I mean? LOL :)
ReplyDeletePearls would work too. Thanks!
I also would like to thank everyone for the kind words.
Very good idea indeed!
ReplyDeleteI suppose you could also use doll eye sizers to make the mold?
catherine, I love your works!
ReplyDeleteI used the beads because you have to press them in the clay at the same time and then lift them up one by one without smooching the clay. I'll post the tut. soon
Thank you for the inspiration! I made my bubble-type texture plate with the ends of paint brushes, and it worked great.
ReplyDeletethank you to distribute this tutorials.
ReplyDeleteI like your beads.
great technique! thanks for sharing! Laura from Arizona
ReplyDeleteHi! Just to say I loves this effect!
ReplyDeleteGood work!
Kisses
those bubble beads look so great! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI made my texture plate last week-end, just hope I could make some beads soon!
Thanks for article!
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Thank you!
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How cool are these?
ReplyDeleteI so have to give this a try =)
Thank you for sharing!
very beautiful beads
ReplyDeleteLove all your posts, thanks so much for all the ideas!
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Thank you so much for this tutorial! I bought a piece of Turritella Agate at a rock store yesterday, and have been looking at it trying to figure out how I was going to attempt to duplicate it. You have provided the answer!!
ReplyDeleteDo you have a tutorial for making the texture plate
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ReplyDeleteI like this tutorial and I find the end product very satisfying. What is the base bead for? Is the clay just a decorative cover placed over a plain bead? What did you use for the base bead? Thank you. Great photos also.
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ReplyDeleteAwesome tutorial! Thank you very much.
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