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In this detailed lesson you will learn how to create a bracelet bangle from Polymer Clay. Although, the instructions are showing a neat gizmo I developed, you can size bracelets using another method that is in the instructions. Whether making a bracelet for yourself or a friend, or are using it for polymer clay, beadwork or wire, the “Bam! Bam! Bracelet Tool” makes sizing a breeze. Bam! Bam! is a multi functional tool and can be used as a straight ruler when needed and will measure and adjust to wrists from small 5.75” (14.7 cm) to a large 9” (23cm). A great asset to any bead box. "Bam!Bam!it's done" tool and kit is sold separately here on Etsy along with simple instructions)

The clay I prefer is Premo! but you can use any of the other brands if you prefer, although Premo! is easy to condition and roll.
Materials:
Premo! Polymer Clay: 3/4 block black, 1/2 block each of translucent/frost, pearl, white and 1/8 block of turquoise or sea green
Jacquard Pearlex Mica Powder in gold
Gloves (if sensitive to raw clay)
Work surface
Pasta machine
Tissue blade
Exacto knife
Bamboo skewer or long knitting needle
Paper or Card stock
400 grid wet/dry sandpaper
2 large beads with holes large enough for elastic
1 or 2mm elastic

As mentioned earlier, the following materials are optional, but either enhances the project or makes it easier to complete
Jacquard Pearlex Turquoise
Embossing powder in green, blue, or verdigris
Texture Sheet (I used Shadex “Bubbles”)
Bam! Bam! Bracelet Tool and Kit (includes sizer, laminated graph, non-stick baking mat, and skewer piece)

The nature of this tutorial is highly visual. If you are a beginner you should be able to follow this tutorial with ease! 68 photographs, 63 steps and 23 pages give clear and concise instruction. This may not seem like 'Bam!Bam! it's done', but once you make ONE, you'll make your next Bam!Bam!

The tutorial is sent via .pdf and is approx. 2.5mb in size.


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Tutorial - BAM BAM it's done - Bracelet - All levels - ecopy

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In this detailed lesson you will learn how to create a bracelet bangle from Polymer Clay. Although, the instructions are showing a neat gizmo I developed, you can size bracelets using another method that is in the instructions. Whether making a bracelet for yourself or a friend, or are using it for polymer clay, beadwork or wire, the “Bam! Bam! Bracelet Tool” makes sizing a breeze. Bam! Bam! is a multi functional tool and can be used as a straight ruler when needed and will measure and adjust to wrists from small 5.75” (14.7 cm) to a large 9” (23cm). A great asset to any bead box. "Bam!Bam!it's done" tool and kit is sold separately here on Etsy along with simple instructions)

The clay I prefer is Premo! but you can use any of the other brands if you prefer, although Premo! is easy to condition and roll.
Materials:
Premo! Polymer Clay: 3/4 block black, 1/2 block each of translucent/frost, pearl, white and 1/8 block of turquoise or sea green
Jacquard Pearlex Mica Powder in gold
Gloves (if sensitive to raw clay)
Work surface
Pasta machine
Tissue blade
Exacto knife
Bamboo skewer or long knitting needle
Paper or Card stock
400 grid wet/dry sandpaper
2 large beads with holes large enough for elastic
1 or 2mm elastic

As mentioned earlier, the following materials are optional, but either enhances the project or makes it easier to complete
Jacquard Pearlex Turquoise
Embossing powder in green, blue, or verdigris
Texture Sheet (I used Shadex “Bubbles”)
Bam! Bam! Bracelet Tool and Kit (includes sizer, laminated graph, non-stick baking mat, and skewer piece)

The nature of this tutorial is highly visual. If you are a beginner you should be able to follow this tutorial with ease! 68 photographs, 63 steps and 23 pages give clear and concise instruction. This may not seem like 'Bam!Bam! it's done', but once you make ONE, you'll make your next Bam!Bam!

The tutorial is sent via .pdf and is approx. 2.5mb in size.


Inspiration / Story behind this Product:
Beach, Sand and Sea. The texture of the bubbles definitely reminded me of an octopus and the color is very much like the popular Amazonite stone. I invested quite a bit of time with this tutorial as it has many photos, plus I let some friends try it to make sure it was easy to follow.


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Although I prefer to use Premo polymer clay, my tutorials can be substituted with Fimo, and Kato Polyclay.

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