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Im pleased to announce Part 2 for imitative beach pebbles.


With only a few colours and tools youll be able to create a range of beach pebbles thatll fool the naked eye. The only deception is their light weight. Inspired by real beach pebbles, in this lesson youll recreate veins, textures and ocean tumbled forms. Create stones of any size or shape, and then drill them with ease. Part 2 focuses on yellow Quartzite, although alternatively dirty quartz is also included. Then make beige Ryolite and Granite, the many white rocks with black/grey speckles and flecks that are found on beaches. Finally learn some tips and tricks to make your pebbles stand out.

Clayers should possess basic knowledge of conditioning clay, either with pasta machine or by hand. The pasta machine is optional, but makes color blending quicker. Please read each step before attempting.

For intermediate to advanced clayers.

Part 1 also available: Quartz veins, Basalt (Grays) and Jasper (Reds)

This tutorial is packed with 72 photographs, 25 pages, and 64 steps of instructions. It will be sent to you via email as a Pdf. file that you can download onto your computer.


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Imitative Beach Pebbles PT.2 - Tutorial - Polymer Clay

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Im pleased to announce Part 2 for imitative beach pebbles.


With only a few colours and tools youll be able to create a range of beach pebbles thatll fool the naked eye. The only deception is their light weight. Inspired by real beach pebbles, in this lesson youll recreate veins, textures and ocean tumbled forms. Create stones of any size or shape, and then drill them with ease. Part 2 focuses on yellow Quartzite, although alternatively dirty quartz is also included. Then make beige Ryolite and Granite, the many white rocks with black/grey speckles and flecks that are found on beaches. Finally learn some tips and tricks to make your pebbles stand out.

Clayers should possess basic knowledge of conditioning clay, either with pasta machine or by hand. The pasta machine is optional, but makes color blending quicker. Please read each step before attempting.

For intermediate to advanced clayers.

Part 1 also available: Quartz veins, Basalt (Grays) and Jasper (Reds)

This tutorial is packed with 72 photographs, 25 pages, and 64 steps of instructions. It will be sent to you via email as a Pdf. file that you can download onto your computer.


Hours Invested: 40


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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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