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As a decoration for bridesmaids, as well as a stylish and fashionable accessory.
Red rose from polymer clay handmade
Polymer clay roses can be huge, designed for use, or tiny, designed as earrings.
The size of your future creation depends on how skillfully you work with polymer clay.
Most optimal size roses for beginners - a modest bouquet for decorating a car, which can be attached to wedding rings on the roof.
Beautiful rose brooches for a wedding made of polymer clay
To sculpt a rose we will need a set of the following items:
Pink roses made of polymer clay for wedding decoration
Before you start working with polymer clay, you should degrease your hands so that the clay does not slip when working, and clean the work surface, since the material easily absorbs foreign particles.
Self-hardening clay, which does not require the use of an oven or external resources, is perfect for beginning needlewomen.
Modeling time is no more than an hour, which makes this hobby a fun and enjoyable experience.
A white rose made of polymer clay, it can be used to decorate a car and be used as wedding hall decor.
It's time to start sculpting leaves and sepals from polymer clay.
You can buy green polymer clay, or you can paint it white with acrylic paint - it depends on your desire and capabilities.
All of them are sold on our KalinkaPolinka website:
- 810-026 - corporal,
- 810-033 - cherry,
- 810-029 - pistachio green.
For tinting polymer clay I will use.
I used gold colored buds as the base as I plan to pair these buds with gold colored connectors. In the store website, pins with a ball are available in all colors at a very reasonable price.
From the tools we will need a stationery knife and dots (I buy the simplest ones from Fixprice), as well as a soft and fluffy brush.
So, let's start sculpting. I held a real dry rose bud in front of my eyes and it seemed to me that the petals of the buds would look better if I made a color transition. For an understated pink, I mixed cherry, nude, and some pistachio polymer clay together. I rolled out the layers and cut them into a trapezoid, folded them together as shown in the photo. Then I started making color transitions. The rule for the transition is simple - fold the layer in half, red to red, flesh to flesh, and roll it in a machine or with a rolling pin so that there is one color on one side and the other on the other. If you roll it incorrectly, the layer will become long and the transition will not work. The layer will still increase a little, but this is normal:
The next step is to make a kane (sausage) from this layer of clay - the simplest petal. To do this, I fold the layer of polymer clay narrower as for mixing and roll it in the direction of one color on top, another color on the bottom, I get a long layer with a color transition.
Then I fold this layer like an accordion and compress it to the desired size, my kane turned out to be about 1cm long:
Now you can form the petals. I cut the kane into slices approximately 2 mm thick. Then on the palm, as shown in the photo, I give it the shape of a petal. The design of the palm produces a beautiful pattern, similar to the mold of a real rose. I process the edge of the petal and the base in two stages. At the first stage, I use a small ball to thin the edge so that it even tears a little, then with a larger ball I form the base and smooth the edge.
I tint the resulting rose petals with dry pastel. I rub a piece of pastel on the paper and paint each petal along the edge with a soft brush:
I start assembling the rosebud. I attach a pear-shaped piece of polymer clay to the pin and attach three petals so that they slightly overlap each other. In the photo from left to right all stages of sculpting. If you want to make a rose, then simply add more petals, gradually increasing their angle of inclination so that the bud ends up looking like a cup on a saucer.
Bake the finished buds so as not to be afraid of ruining their shape.
All that remains is to mold the sepals. We attach a small piece of green clay to the base of the bud. We tear off small pieces from a piece of clay, roll them into sausages and flatten them. We attach it to the base and smooth it with dots. We string a larger ball onto a pin and also smooth it onto the petals with a dot, trying not to spoil the shape of the ball. The tips of the petals can also be tinted with pastels:
I used crystals in the setting to assemble the earrings. We have been looking for a suitable supplier for a long time. And now these wonderful crystals can be bought from us. They are so beautiful that, to tell the truth, this whole master class was born when I decided that I definitely needed jewelry with these crystals. If anyone hasn’t seen them, be sure to check them out on our website, I’m sure they will enchant you too. In addition to those used in the master class, I also saved other colors for myself, and the article number for these pink ones is 112-063.
I used brass earrings, they are very beautiful. Their article number is 011-117. Since the fastening loop of these earrings is one-piece, I additionally used two connecting rings KSZ2-06-10 (Russian gold color, 6 mm in diameter).
Happy sculpting! If you have any questions, be sure to write in the comments)
Rose Peony or English rose is one of those queens of the garden that many women dream of. If you are a master of needlework and want to please your loved ones, or simply decorate your home with the help of such a chic item, this lesson will definitely become good start for studying.
For work we will need cold porcelain material in two colors. In our case, we took purchased clay from Modena, into which the colors of red, white and yellow paints were mixed in different proportions. We received the colors “Apricot” and “Light apricot”. Building a flower
Dark cold porcelain will become our middle ground. Also, we will need various tools in order to process the ceramics. First of all, it must be a stack. A knitting needle may also work. You also need a lubel, or a bead, which is placed on a toothpick in the required size. Also, you should take glue. Moment glue is suitable for these tasks.
First of all, we need to pinch off a small piece of clay and form a “droplet” pattern. Then, using a stack, you need to roll out a small drop on your finger into a thin and wavy petal, as in the picture.
Then, you need to prepare about five to six similar flowers. For a large type of rose, there should be more of these flowers. Now, for each petal it is necessary to give the corresponding convexity. It would be great to use a special latex mat here if you have one.
Petals for the flower Next, we must take the largest petal available and apply glue at the base (use one drop, be careful with your fingers). You need to attach the second leaf to it. It needs to be placed “on top” of the other, but inside. In a similar way, we glue all the other petals in order to then form a loose, deformed tube of our flower. So, we made a fifth of our flower for the middle. Then we need to make five similar formations. We repeat all the steps. When all the parts are made, they need to be glued together. If you can’t make a single shape and gaps are visible, it’s enough to make single leaves and glue them into the gaps. Next, we need to make the side petals for our rose. We take lighter clay and form our petals according to the same principles. Next, you need to touch a piece of our clay and shape it with a drop. then, make wavy edges for the product. After, you need to lubricate the edge of the petal with glue and attach it to our flower. We attach the side petals in a circle, making them the basis for our common dark-colored flower. So our English-looking rose is ready!
This detailed master class with a photo will teach you how to make a necklace from polymer clay with your own hands.
This detailed master class with photos and descriptions will teach you how to make your own flowers from polymer clay for pins. DIY pearl bead made from polymer clay – master classThe sun is shining brightly in the sky,
How wonderful it is to live in the world,
Among the flowers, wonderful children,
Tender, dearly loved
And their smiles are so sweet!
I give beauty to people
I will decorate their lives brightly,
And flowers in bright bouquets
I give them all as gifts.
I sculpt flowers from clay
Durable and beautiful,
And the flowers all come to life,
They just don’t smell, they shine!
Petals repeat -
The contours of my hand.
I smile at the petal
I'm talking to him
Like with a living flower!
And my flower comes to life,
It's blooming and raising its head!
Comes into peace with my soul,
He's such a quiverer!
I wish everyone well
And warmth!
You admire the beauty
Created by my hand!
To sculpt a rose flower, you need polymer clay - self-hardening and does not require baking in the oven - Soft Clay By Deko. Polymer clay, wire, molds (shapes of leaves and flowers) are sold in Leonardo stores, IKEA stores, OBBI. Also, all accessories can be purchased on our website for modeling from Japanese polymer clay or come to our office for modeling!
Hobby and handicraft hypermarket; there are such stores in every city.
Before starting work, take white and red clay and mix together until the color is uniform.
After obtaining a homogeneous polymer mass, we form balls.
Roses can be sculpted from 9, 12, or 15 petals (balls). We place the finished balls under a damp cloth, since polymer clay dries quickly and may become covered with cracks during the sculpting process.
Take one ball and make a drop. Then we roll out the droplet with our thumb and form a rounded shape of a rose petal. The hand prints are imprinted in raised lines on the rose petal. When assembling a rose, these prints are molded onto the inner, visible side of the flower.
Let's make a rose flower. First, we twist the first petal, like a spiral, and wrap the second one, like a baby. Then we wrap it with the second petal, and we mold the subsequent petals in a circle, millimeter by millimeter, overlapping each other, hiding the last fifth one under the first petal. Here we have our beautiful ROSE!
According to Anacreon (ancient Greek lyric poet), the rose was born from snow-white foam tearing the body of Aphrodite (goddess of beauty and love).
Then we take green clay and sculpt a droplet in the shape of a leaf. Flatten it on a special petal mold and form a leaf.
Ready rose with two petals.
We take the wire, dip it in PVA glue and glue it to the rose, and also form a leaf.
We take floral tape - tape and wrap it around the wire.
We also collect roses and leaves into a bouquet using floral tape. Then we wrap the wire with a satin ribbon along with roses and leaves and form a finished bouquet!