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HOW TO MAKE AN EASY DIY POLYMER CLAY KEYCHAIN



 

Here, I share with you a very simple polymer clay tutorial. If you are a beginner at working with polymer clay, this DIY keychain tutorial is a perfect place to start with. In this DIY craft, you need to do cut and bake the polymer clay. Polymer clay is easy to work with if you want to start as a hobby or a business, so I think you will love these polymer clay keychain tutorials.

 

Why Polymer Clay?

Polymer clay is such a great idea to start work with. polymer clay is a moldable plastic made out of polymer polyvinyl chloride the best part of working with polymer clay is you can remold it if not satisfied with your work until it is baked and it doesn’t easily harden on its own, it needs to be baked to fully harden. you can easily create some really beautiful things like buttons, earrings, pendants, charms, and many more. Once the polymer clay artwork is baked, you can easily personalize your craft by painting, drilling, buffing, or sanding it. you can use mica powder, glitter, or leaf foil to make it more attractive. If you haven’t tried crafting with clay, what are you waiting for?

If you haven’t seen my polymer clay beads tutorial, I’ll link that here for you.

 I share simple 7 types of beads designs in that video and you don’t want to miss it.

 


Supplies for Polymer Clay Keychain

  •  polymer clay color: purple and white
  •   acrylic roller
  •  keychain holder
  • craft knife
  • a toothpick, skewer, or needle
  •  parchment paper

 

Step By Step Polymer Clay Keychain Tutorial

 

1. Break Up The Clay

Take 10 grams of purple color and  20 grams of white polymer clay and condition them properly. For conditioning the clay, you can do it by rolling it and knitting with your hands or can be with the rolling machine. Conditioning makes the clay smooth and easy to use for the modeling parts. Conditioning the clay avoid the bubble or blister that form while baking as improper conditioning makes air space in the polymer clay craft piece.  The polymer clay is well-conditioned when you can easily roll out a long coil and bend the clay without any cracks or rough edges.

If you do happen to make air bubbles, simply pop them with a needle or craft knife.

 





2. Rolling the Clay

Make a small ball of both colors of clay separately. let’s start with the white clay ball. Roll the white conditioned polymer clay ball with the help of a roller on a ceramic or glass tile piece of at least 0.8cm thickness. Make sure that no air bubble traps inside the clay while rolling. If you do happen to make air bubbles, simply pop them with a needle or craft knife.

 





3. Cutting Shape Out of It.

After rolling a thick white sheet with the help of the craft knife, cut a rectangular shape out of the rolled white polymer clay sheet. For reference, you can choose the size 2.5x5 cm or 5x5cm if you are a square book shape lover.



4. Pooping Out the Piece.

Use a sharp craft knife or any plane sheet to pop the piece. Never use your hand as it may defer the polymer clay piece.

 

5. Making Cover Part.

Before working with different colors, clean the surface with a napkin or tape. Now roll the purple polymer clay ball into a sheet of thickness 0.3cm. and cut the sheet of size 2.8x5.3cm or 5.3x5.3cm.




6. Placing The Pages

Leaving 0.3cm space place the white sheet on the purple one and fold the purple sheet like the cover of the book. For more detail, you can watch my youtube video tutorial








7. Making Hole

It's totally up to you. you can drill the hole after baking the polymer clay craft or before baking it. I made a hole between the pages and the cover with the help of a toothpick before baking it. make sure to make a bigger hole as it shrinks after baking.

8. Baking The Polymer Clay Mould.

now place the clay book on parchment paper and bake it in the oven at 110-degree Celsius for 15- 20 minutes. It’s better to bake the clay at a low temperature.

9. Finishing the Baked Polymer Clay Book.

Don’t touch the baked clay book immediately. Leave the baked polymer clay book for a few minutes to cool down. Polymer clay shows a plastic effect when hot, so touching the hot clay make disturbs the shape.



10. Assemble Jump Rings

Using the precision pliers, open a jump ring and insert it through the hole of the clay book. Add two more jump rings to create a chain or place the Eyelets Screw Threaded in the hole like this

 

11. Add the Keyring

Loop the book pendant through the keyring with the jump ring and it really is that easy!

 



12. Sealing the Clay Craft

Since polymer clay book art piece forms a nice, durable finish when it cures, sealing your work isn’t necessary.

However, if you choose to seal your clay book, use a clean brush to apply a thin layer of polyurethane varnish or UV resin to the clay book craft. Allow them to dry before making your own DIY polymer clay book keychain.

Whether it be an accessory for a purse or backpack or a handmade gift, this polymer clay book keychain can be used. you can now try making other keychains and explore different limitless possible creative ideas.

 

 here is the link for youtube tutorial 



 

What else can you use besides polymer clay to make keychains?

You can make keychains out of resin, cotton thread, air dry clay, beads, string, and paper. We have a tutorial for making an easy resin keychain of your own.

 

What is the best size to make a polymer clay keychain?

The size of keychain charms totally depends on your preference. Most people like smaller keychains, around an inch from top to bottom, some really like jumbo size ones.

 

Can you bake polymer clay in your kitchen oven?

Yes, we baked this in the oven at 140 degrees for 10 to 20 minutes. or you can follow the instruction printed on the packet of polymer clay.  it is better to work with low temperatures while baking. high temperature may burn your clay artwork.

 

 

 

 


 


Here are a few polymer clay tutorial safety tips:

1.   Polymer Clay is synthetic and considered non-toxic. it is advisable to keep polymer clay away from toddlers and pets reach that may harm them while taking a tasty chunk out of your polymer clay.

2.    Never eat and work with the clay at the same time. polymer Clay is a little sticky while working so it may find its way into your mouth and food will find its way onto the clay.

3.   Keep Polymer clay tools separate from other tools. use clay tools for clay work only.

4.    Take care while working with sharp objects and blades. like the blade, we use for clay is sharp, it may cut you. cover it properly after use.

5.    Always use a glass or plastic cutting board or a ceramic tile to cut the polymer clay sculpture with a knife or cutter.

6.    Wrap and store the clay in a cool and dry place while you are not working with it as it can be stored for a long time enough to sculpt until it is baked.

7.   When sanding or buffing or drilling the baked clay, don’t forget to use a mask and goggles. tiny dust particle makes its way to your mouth, eyes, and nose.

8.   Supervise young children when working with sharp tools and hot ovens while with polymer clay work

9.   Use a dust-free area while with polymer clay.

10.  Clean your hand properly or sanitize it so that clay doesn’t stick the dirt of your hand and the last color of clay doesn’t stick to the next working polymer clay.

11.  The baked clay becomes like rubber when it comes out of the oven but will harden as it cools down. Handle with care, don’t try to touch it, the clay will be hot as it comes out of the oven.

12. It is a good idea to make holes in polymer clay pieces a bit wider if you want to escape the drilling part later as they tend to close as the clay bakes in the oven.

13. Take care not to trap air bubbles in your clay while you are kneading and folding it. If air bubbles get their way in your clay, simply pop them with the help of a needle or craft knife.

  

How To Make Polymer Clay Hoop Earring

 

polymer clay hoop earring

Materials and tools:

  • Polymer clay (colors of your choice)
  • clay extruder
  • Craft blade
  • Round mold (glass or cookie cutter)
  • oven
  • Stud earrings findings

Step 1: You need to condition the polymer clay properly by hand or machine.  condition the clay till it became soft.

buttermilk polymer clay piece

conditioning the clay

Step 2: prepare medium size circular shape disc from the polymer clay disc set.

rolled polymer clay

Step 3: put the conditioned clay in the extruder with the disc at one end.

square disc

Step 4: now, extrude the clay from the disc. make sure the speed is not too slow nor too fast and it should be continuous.

extruded polymer clay

Step 5: cut the extruded polymer clay in half according to the required size of the hoop.

Step 6:  now with a light hand, twist the polymer clay like in the image

Step 7: wrap it around the mold. you can use powder or corn starch to avoid sticking around the mold.

Step 8: Cut off the excess polymer clay and remove the mold safely so that pieces don’t lose their shape. Make the second earring in the same way.

 

Step 9: Bake the earring in the oven at 110 degrees Celcius for 10- 15 minutes according to the thickness of the hoop.

Step 10: Now take the 0.5 cm of excess extrusion and cut two pieces of slim slices from it. Make a small hole in the middle of the slice and insert an earring post to it.

Step 11: Cover the backside of the baked part of the earring with polymer clay glue and  Place the earring post stick inside the slice. 

Step 12: Bake it again at the same degree but just for 5 minutes.

Step 13: let them cool for a few minutes. when they are hot, polymer clay show plasticity. touching them may differ the shapes.

Your earrings are ready. 

You can make earrings in different colors and sizes.




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Getting to Know the Types of Earrings

Types of earrings  




1.ChandBali Earrings

Chand is “moon” and Bali is “earrings”. The crescent moon-shaped earrings are set intricately with crystals and fringed with pearls. The crescent moon-shaped is considered auspicious from generation. History lies in Hyderabad, originated during the era of the Nizams, it is the cultural intermingling among ruling dynasties across India that made the half-moon shapes popular in the jewelry traditions of other regions.
This traditional earring is found in all sizes and shapes like of moon. One of the best and fabulous fashion with Indian traditional wear.
Chandbalis are made with gold and silver metals. Now with the trends, also found in the oxidized collection. The range is extensive.  Suits all shapes and sizes. Never goes out of fashion!






2.ClipOn 



The best alternative to pierced earrings. some don't want to go through piercing pain or risk of infection or any discomfort. for them, Cuff earrings are always the best option.  these can be used as a style statement.


3.Cuff Earrings





Ear cuffs do not require a piercing and are designed to fit onto either your left or right ear.
Ear Cuffs earrings are a small thick ring that can be clipped onto the side of the ear and stays on by pressing tightly on the ear.

4.drop and danglers

 Drop earrings hang down below the earlobe just like an extended stud earring. Dangle earrings are like drop earrings but having more rotating parts and more bit fashionable.







5. ear thread





A thin long metal chain pass through the piercing to other side of earlobe. earring thread like wearing two sided earring . a bit for fashionable but minimilistic look.

6. hoop earrings





A never-ending look. hoop earrings forms loop from the front of the earlobe to the back. shapes like triangles, squares, and ovals, and range in size from small to large are available. one can opt it for any occasion just because of it looks. 


7.huggie earrings



Huggies are the small little versions of hoop earrings that are put close to the earlobe. These tend to be thicker than the standard hoop. 
Because of small diameter of these earrings, they tend to be used for lobe piercings.huggies  can be used for other piercings such as the helix, forward helix (top, front of the ear), and the tragus (in front of the ear canal). 
Can be used for the baby also.


8.Jhumki earrings





Jhumkas earrings the best ethnic match. found in many colors, weights, and sizes. 

9. magnetic earrings



Magnetic earring best option for those who feared piercing pain. some worn these for medical reason also. 
De to its amazing look, magnetic earring is unisexual jewelry. magnet's strength is strong enough to hold the earring's metal between the skins without actually damaging it.


10. plug earrings



Or earplug or earspool earring.  Plug earring is a piece of small cylindrical shape jewelry. Used to  worn in larger-gauge body piercings. Because of their size—which is often substantially thicker than a standard metal earring—plugs can be made out of almost any material.

Acrylic glass, metal, wood, bone, stone, horn, glass, silicone, or porcelain are all potential plug materials.

Plugs are inserted into any piercing.

In order for a plug to stay put within a piercing, the ends of its cylindrical shape are often "flared out," or the plug is fastened in place by o-rings. Combinations of these two methods may also be used.



11. stud earrings



small piece of jewelry that is worn through a small hole in the earlobe. Stud earring is worm by both males and females. This piece of earrings shows resemblance to health.
according to  the ancients, a male wearing stud earrings on left ear means his intention of healthy growth. So, wearing left stud earrings is more conforming to the custom of Chinese culture of “male in the left and female in the right” than wearing right stud
a woman wearing two stud earrings looks very elegant and magnificent, while a man wearing one stud earrings stands out his fashion and character.




12. tassel 



Colorful, lightweight earrings. can be easily made at home. Tassel earrings can be worn at any occasion just because of their look and colors.Tassel earrings are made of threads. now rafia also used to make tassel earrings. 

Yes. Tassel earrings are quite the rage at the moment, with tassel earrings making some of the best statement earring pieces for the season.

The popularity of tassel earrings has to do with its versatility, as well as the fact that these earrings are very stylish, and you never have to worry about the earrings’ weight.

Tassel earrings pair well with different clothes, and you only need to pick the right kind of accessories, and you might also like tassel earrings because they are classy and designed to bring out that fresh look to your outfit, brightening your overall look at the same time.

To pull off a tassel earrings look each day, never overdo your look, and this means that you should opt for subtle earrings if planning to wear colorful or bright clothes.

Opt for tied hair to draw more attention to the earrings, wear a neutral colored dress with bright tassel earrings, and choose formal tassels with metallic or gems to complete a formal night/ party look.


13. tunnel




tunnel earring is hollow, tube-shaped body piercing jewelry. It is also sometimes referred to as a spool, fleshy, ear-let, expander, or eyelet.



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