Mk - a brooch made of polymer clay. Making a "Poppy" brooch from polymer clay. Master class with photo How to make a polymer clay brooch


I made this bird two weeks ago, and there was no time to lay out a master class on it. And they called this handsome grey-throated long-tailed larva :)

Here he is, the real one...


To begin with, as in my previous master classes, we look at the animal, and then proceed to create a brooch :)


We will need:


Polymer clay in black and taupe;


Acrylic paints (black, white, red, yellow, brown, blue);


Wire;


Basis for a brooch;




Stack with ball;


Hands and desire to create!


Go! :)


We draw a template of the desired size, and we will check with it.



From a piece of black clay we sculpt a body and a head.



Separately, we make part of the wing and tail.



Stick to the body and smooth.



With a stack with a ball, we make an indentation for an oval-shaped eye, and with a needle we draw a line from the outer corner of the eye to the back of the head.



We also outline the outlines of the beak with a needle. Making a three-dimensional eye from a small piece of clay



The bird turned out to be flat, so we are growing the belly.





And again smooth out all the joints.



We also make volume on the wing, and cut the feathers with the blade.





With a blade we cut a slightly visible second wing.



And again, with a needle, we push the remaining feathers-villi.



We twist such a design for twigs and paws from wire.



We stick it with clay and put it in its place, stick the fingers.



I chose the basis for the brooch with such a round little thing.



Bake for 25 minutes at the temperature indicated for your clay (I have 130 C).



And now the most interesting and responsible thing is the painting :) The final look of the product depends on it.


Here is my "palette" :) We will need this color scheme for painting the bird's head. A little bit of black, dark gray with a drop of blue and light gray also with blue, white.



First, cover with light gray, as shown in the photo below.



Then we color the upper part of the head with dark gray and make a strip from the beak to the lower inner edge of the eye.



Next, with separate strokes of dark gray, light gray, white and black, we pass along the upper part of the head and wing. I did several layers until I was satisfied with the result. The rest I have shown in the photo.



Then we cover the tummy with white paint well. So light colors will be brighter and more beautiful than if we immediately painted over black.



Stretching from yellow to red.



First paint in yellow.



Then, with separate strokes and patting, we alternately apply all shades of yellow-red. In the upper part of the breast and on the sides, add more red, in the middle and below - yellow and peach. Next to the paws, draw a white strip and stretch it with an arc to the top, as in the photo.



We add brown color to the same shades and color the tail. We also draw a red spot on the wing and white stripes. We pass along the branch with a semi-dry brush with white paint.



Coated with gloss varnish polymer clay eye, legs, black part of the wing and the back side of the brooch.




And finally, the chick is ready! I hope you enjoy my master class and come in handy :) Thank you for your attention! All inspiration and success in creativity! :)


I hold master classes every week in my studio in the Kalinka Polinka store and the girls have been asking for a long time to mold something based on Gapchinskaya. Adorable children with rosy cheeks are asking to become a talisman for happiness) They exude childhood, tenderness and sincerity.

When I myself tried to sculpt the face of such a baby, I was faced with the fact that it would be difficult for me to teach this to ten people in two hours. Therefore, I came up with a method for sculpting a polymer clay girl brooch, available for beginners, which I offer you today.

To begin with, we are preparing a drawing of a baby that we will sculpt. In the photo I drew a girl. She looks bigger than I sculpt. All photos are taken a little larger than in life, for greater clarity. This is not exactly what I'm sculpting, this is a template of a girl without an outfit, you can come up with your own design.

In order to get started, you need to print the blank in two copies. On one option, cut out the face and make holes in the eyes, nose and mouth. It sounds kind of awful, but it will help)

We start sculpting from the neck, then from above the face will be slightly larger than in the figure.

Then we apply a template with holes and mark the points where the eyes, nose and mouth will be. We put pieces of polymer clay into these recesses. The nose can be put on the gel, the eyes are very small balls, just press it in. For the mouth I draw a hollow.

Then I do eyelids. To do this, I roll two tiny flagella with dots over the eyes.

I rub the pastel crayons into dust with the back of the knife and apply paint with a soft brush. I make pink cheeks and apply a redder color on the lips, eyelids and forehead. WE BAKE. Intermediate baking is necessary so that we are no longer afraid to spoil the face when we do our hair and outfit.

After baking, add hair. We think geometrically to imagine what is in the foreground, what is in the second. We start sculpting from the farthest - legs and arms, and on top there is already a dress or suit. I will have a bunny. From the drawing, the clay can get dirty with reverse side especially the white one. Therefore, to maintain the proportion, the drawing can be pushed a little and turned upside down or sculpted already without it:

I sculpt the main details with my hands, and give the texture with dots. It is difficult to sculpt with white clay due to the fact that any dust particles are clearly visible on white. Sculpt with gloves. Pay attention to their size, most often size S fits all, fits the hand tightly and does not interfere with sculpting. Applying texture with dots also helps to get rid of small dust particles:

If desired, you can add shadows and volume using pastels. I apply a blue pastel with a brush to the places of folds on the clothes, the places where the arms and torso come into contact, etc.:

Now let's take a look at the back side of the brooch. First I apply a layer of polymer clay. I don't use a knife, just stretch thin layer on the surface of the body, ears and limbs I leave without a background. Then I press it with any texture (you can use scrap stamps, sandpaper or linen). Attached brochure:

We cut out a patch from a small layer and glue it on top, you can press it with a dots or a toothpick for strength. For reliability, you can glue the layers with gel, but this is not necessary. Bake, bake for sure!

And on the wave Have a good mood and inspiration we sculpt from polymer clay 10 more such brooches-girls for gifts! Remember that very soon March 8)

There is not much cuteness:

Winter is gradually giving way to spring, and the heat is getting closer and closer. However, nothing prevents you from remembering snowy days - for example, by adding a cute winter accessory, brooch-mittens made of polymer clay. Polymer clay offers endless possibilities for creating jewelry and accessories. This amazing material will allow your imagination to unfold for real! Thanks to step by step master class you can easily create such a cute brooch - miniature mittens look just like real ones, and it seems as if they were actually knitted by little winter elves. Surround yourself with magic all year round!

For work we need:


1. Draw the contour of the mitten on the Gamma pattern sheet, art.: PSM-01, cut out the template.


2. Roll out the blue Craft&Clay clay, ref.: CCH with the Craft&Clay acrylic rolling pin, ref.: CCQ-04, which is very convenient to use due to its transparency and a perfectly flat surface that allows you to roll out an even layer.


3. Using the template, cut out the outline of the blue clay mitten with the Craft&Clay art knife, art.: CCQ-05. Flip the pattern over and cut out the second mitten.



4. Let's outline the contours of the future pattern.


5. Roll out a layer of white polymer clay "Craft & Clay", put a rubber stamp "Craft & Clay" on top, art.: CCQ-08, then carefully remove it so as not to damage the resulting relief.




6. Select the desired pattern and cut out a rectangle according to the size of the middle part on the mittens. Using the template, align the contour of the mitten.




7. Roll out the blue Craft & Clay polymer clay into thin sausages two millimeters thick.


8. Twist two sausages together to make an imitation of a knitted texture. It is necessary to twist several flagella - first in one direction, then in the other.


9. Lay out the pattern, alternating flagella. We will try to connect them together, but we will not press too hard so as not to damage the texture.



10. Put the resulting blanks on mittens and cut along the contour using a template.



11. Make a hole with a toothpick. Then bake for ten minutes at a temperature of 120 degrees.



12. After baking, we will tone the white pattern with VISTA-ARTISTA pastel, art.: VASP-36, to make it more expressive. Carefully “smear” the finger and lightly walk along the upper surface of the relief.

In this master class, we will learn how to make a bright and memorable decoration - a "Poppy" brooch made of polymer clay.


Materials and tools:

  • polymer clay (green, red),
  • black stamens,
  • brooch base,
  • varnish for polymer clay,
  • glitter powder,
  • acrylic paints (black, white),
  • connecting rings,
  • chain thin 35 cm,
  • eye pins,
  • bead caps,
  • faceted black beads,
  • metal leaves,
  • round nose pliers,
  • toothpick, nail scissors, brush.

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Description of work.

We make a large drop from green polymer clay, put it on a toothpick, fix the toothpick on a piece of clay - for ease of use

Using a clerical scrapbooking knife, we make notches.

With the help of nail scissors, we cut each sector from below.

We cut off the resulting core of the future poppy from the drop.

We make a small cake from green clay, on which we attach the stamens.

From above we make another cake and again a few stamens.

We attach the core, which we cut off.

Let's start making petals. It is necessary to roll 2 small balls and 3 larger ones from red clay. Flatten the ball with your fingers and form the petals. With the help of a toothpick, we add texture by simply rolling it over the petal

We attach 2 small petals to the core.

We fix the remaining petals.

We plant the resulting flower on the basis for the brooch.

We bake at a temperature of 110 degrees for 10 - 15 minutes. On a pin with an eye we put a cap for a bead, a bead, a leaf, with the help of round-nose pliers we form a ring.

We dress beads and leaves on thin chains of different lengths using connecting rings.

We fix them to the base for the brooch behind the flower.

We tint the core and its circumference with black paint.

Lightly tint the surface of the stamens with white paint. We mix a little varnish with shiny powder and cover the core, but so that the green clay is slightly translucent. We cover the entire flower with a simple varnish for polymer clay.

Time of drying of a varnish from 24 hours. The brooch is ready!

Yet . Let's make a flower bracelet!

I made this bird two weeks ago, and there was no time to lay out a master class on it. And they called this handsome grey-throated long-tailed larva :)

Here he is, the real one.

To begin with, as in my previous master classes, we look at the animal, and then proceed to create a brooch :)

We will need:

Polymer clay in black and taupe;

Acrylic paints (black, white, red, yellow, brown, blue);

Wire;

Basis for a brooch;

Stack with ball;

Hands and desire to create!

Go! :)

We draw a template of the desired size, and we will check with it.

From a piece of black clay we sculpt a body and a head.

Separately, we make part of the wing and tail.

Stick to the body and smooth.

With a stack with a ball, we make an indentation for an oval-shaped eye, and with a needle we draw a line from the outer corner of the eye to the back of the head.

We also outline the outlines of the beak with a needle. Making a three-dimensional eye from a small piece of clay

The bird turned out to be flat, so we are growing the belly.

And again smooth out all the joints.

We also make volume on the wing, and cut the feathers with the blade.

With a blade we cut a slightly visible second wing.

And again, with a needle, we push the remaining feathers-villi.

We twist such a design for twigs and paws from wire.

We stick it with clay and put it in its place, stick the fingers.

I chose the basis for the brooch with such a round little thing.

Bake for 25 minutes at the temperature indicated for your clay (I have 130 C).

And now the most interesting and responsible thing is the painting :) The final look of the product depends on it.

Here is my "palette" :) We will need this color scheme for painting the bird's head. A little bit of black, dark gray with a drop of blue and light gray also with blue, white.

First, cover with light gray, as shown in the photo below.

Then we color the upper part of the head with dark gray and make a strip from the beak to the lower inner edge of the eye.

Next, with separate strokes of dark gray, light gray, white and black, we pass along the upper part of the head and wing. I did several layers until I was satisfied with the result. The rest I have shown in the photo.

Then we cover the tummy with white paint well. So light colors will be brighter and more beautiful than if we immediately painted over black.

Stretching from yellow to red.

First paint in yellow.

Then, with separate strokes and patting, we alternately apply all shades of yellow-red. In the upper part of the breast and on the sides, add more red, in the middle and below - yellow and peach. Next to the paws, draw a white strip and stretch it with an arc to the top, as in the photo.

We add brown color to the same shades and color the tail. We also draw a red spot on the wing and white stripes. We pass along the branch with a semi-dry brush with white paint.

We cover the eye, legs, black part of the wing and the back side of the brooch with a glossy varnish for polymer clay.

And finally, the chick is ready! I hope you enjoy my master class and come in handy :) Thank you for your attention! All inspiration and success in creativity! :)

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