![]() ![]() This pendant is beautiful and I love the backing you have put it on…and as for “glowing-in-the-dark” well why not!! I vote YES. I like this idea and love a lot of stuff from the 60’s art era.I think this would be great to make for the teen in my home and or for others too. Shame, because I’d have made a good flower child hippy type! Everyone’s a big kid when it comes to luminescent things! ~Silverleaf Groovy, man! (and for you youngsters, that is a vote “yes!”) ~Sarah-WĬool, I love anything glow-in-the-dark! Wish I’d been able to live in the ’60s, but I wasn’t born until late ’79. If they really glow in the dark count me in to. Glow-in-the-dark clay makes you feel like a kid, turning out the lights and going, “Oh, Cooool!” And then doing it again, and again… (I hope I’m not starting to DORK-out again…) Thank you Cindy for all of us who are still kids at heart and always will be. Oh ya my grandson has a dragon made with the glow in the dark clay. So when I see it on sale I always buy several bars of it. Last year we made skull pendants and ghosts for all the kids in my grandaughters classroom. I go through a lot of the glow in the dark at Halloween. My 2 youngest grandkids think it is neat to stack the blocks and turn the lights off in my craft room. Well as far as I am concerned you can put me down for 3 votes 1 for me and 2 for my grandkids. I’ve seen it at Michaels and thought, what would I ever use this stuff for? Well, now you’ve got me all excited about it! ~Linda-KĪ glow-in-the-dark, psychedelic, jelly roll cane? I’ve died and gone to heaven. ![]() I didn’t even realize that this was going to use glow-in-the-dark clay. The excitement here is wonderful, so looking forward to this. A bead like this would be a huge hit!! So yes, yes, and yes! ~Jill-V I vote for the glow-in-the-dark beads! I use the beads I make as good behavior incentives in my first grade classroom. She is the envy of the 7th grade! Everyone wants to know where they can get one!Īs another middle aged chick who thinks glowing jewelry is pretty cool too, absolutely another yes 0) ~DJ We used them as links on some funky chain. She ended up doing something similar to Jupiter beads but did not use scraps (she used colors of her choice) and did not roll them smooth but left them coiled. Oh wow, yes yes yes! I have two sisters-in-law (ages 13 and 15) they love the stuff I make now and so do all their friends, I can’t imagine their reaction with neons and glow in the dark! The 13 year old was over a couple weeks ago and wanted to make some beads. I just made 100 glow in the dark butterfly buttons and I’m hooked. Man… I thought this glow in the dark version of the traditional rainbow jelly roll cane was cool and all, but I had no idea you guys would go so nuts about it! Very groovy!Ĭount me in. Thanks for visiting and I hope to see you back soon! Don’t forget to follow my Pinterest page to get inspired and updated with new clay techniques.Vid #146: “A glow in the dark psychedelic, jelly roll cane? I’ve died and gone to heaven. If you are interested in more free polymer clay tutorials click here. What do you think of this technique? For full tutorial click here. It definitely looks expensive! I would love to have a rig with this amazing faux stone. I just love this combination of translucent with gold leaf. The result is so special! I think the pictures speak for themselves, but I add one explanation: to see the golden area much more intense do not use too much color and do very very thin sheet ![]() This translucent clay gives you unimaginable options.īelow is a innovative way to use translucent polymer clay: a combination of mokume gane technique with gold leaf. You can use translucent polymer clay to make beads, earrings, bracelets, necklace, rings or even decor objects. Be careful with the quantity of color otherwise you will lose the translucent clay effect. Translucent polymer clay is not completely transparent like glass (though you can get some very nice glass-like effects with translucent clay). To get color effect you can use paint or normal clay.
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