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Remembrance Poppies | Red Flowers | Polymer Clay Poppy Tutorial
This is an advanced polymer clay tutorial to create red red poppy flower canes which you can turn into pins for Remembrance Day or any other creative DIY need. Some polymer clay techniques you should already be familiar with are Bullseye Caning and Skinner Blending. In this tutorial I create a petal cane with a stamen flower part and gradated color effect. There are 3 variations of this poppy shown in the video depending on how large you want the stamen to be and how you tweak the petals.
Tutorial on skinner blending:
In this video, I used a variation of the skinner blend called, the "Simmons" skinner blend. Instead of the Simmon's, you can use the regular Skinner Blend, which I go over step by step in this video:
Tutorial on Bulls Eye Canes:
List of Clay Ratios:
PETAL LINE PATTERN
• 37g to make the large red sheet (rolled through setting 0 of my pasta machine)
• 16g to make the small red sheet (setting 2)
• 20g to make the black sheet (setting 2)
RED GRADIENT LOAF (Simmon's Skinner Blend)
• Red Sheet 86g (starting before cuts)
• Dark Red Sheet 86g (starting before cuts)
*NOTE: Simmon's Skinner Blend requires a lot more clay to start with, but what actually get used is about a third (1/3) or a fourth(1/4) the original amount. After cutting the sheets into the Simmon Skinner Shapes, it totaled to about 36g of clay.
CORE (Simmon's Skinner Blend)
• Olive Sheet 19g (starting before cuts)
• Dark Olive Sheet 19g (starting before cuts)
NOTE: After cutting the sheets into the Simmon Skinner Shapes, actual clay used is 16g.
Jennifoo's List of Recommended Tools:
MARCATO Atlas 150 Pasta Machine (this is the machine I use!):
Sculpey Clay Blades 3 Set Pack (for general cutting):
Tissue Blades (dedicated thin & sharp blade for cane slicing)
Sculpey Satin Glaze (for sealing surface treatments):
Acrylic Roller and Tiny Hole Cutter Set:
Large Circle Cutters:
Cute Earring Clay Cutters:
Earring Ball Post with KC Gold (my favorite earring finding!):
* If you use the Amazon affiliate links above to make a purchase I will receive a small commission. I greatly appreciate your support!
Contents of this video
0:00 - Introduction
1:33 - #1: Create Stamen Base
3:33 - #2: Form Ball on Stamen
4:15 - #3: Cut & Assemble Loaf
4:58 - #4: Compress Stamen & Reduce Loaf
5:38 - #5: Create Gradient Loaf
8:17 - #6: Combine Gradient Loaf & Stamen Teardrop
9:46 - #7: Create Core Pattern: Gradient Blend
10:46 - #8: Create Core Pattern: Form Triangular Shape
12:16 - #9: Combine Everything!
Music:
Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License
#polymerclay #polymerclaytutorials #ovenbakeclay
This is an advanced polymer clay tutorial to create red red poppy flower canes which you can turn into pins for Remembrance Day or any other creative DIY need. Some polymer clay techniques you should already be familiar with are Bullseye Caning and Skinner Blending. In this tutorial I create a petal cane with a stamen flower part and gradated color effect. There are 3 variations of this poppy shown in the video depending on how large you want the stamen to be and how you tweak the petals.
Tutorial on skinner blending:
In this video, I used a variation of the skinner blend called, the "Simmons" skinner blend. Instead of the Simmon's, you can use the regular Skinner Blend, which I go over step by step in this video:
Tutorial on Bulls Eye Canes:
List of Clay Ratios:
PETAL LINE PATTERN
• 37g to make the large red sheet (rolled through setting 0 of my pasta machine)
• 16g to make the small red sheet (setting 2)
• 20g to make the black sheet (setting 2)
RED GRADIENT LOAF (Simmon's Skinner Blend)
• Red Sheet 86g (starting before cuts)
• Dark Red Sheet 86g (starting before cuts)
*NOTE: Simmon's Skinner Blend requires a lot more clay to start with, but what actually get used is about a third (1/3) or a fourth(1/4) the original amount. After cutting the sheets into the Simmon Skinner Shapes, it totaled to about 36g of clay.
CORE (Simmon's Skinner Blend)
• Olive Sheet 19g (starting before cuts)
• Dark Olive Sheet 19g (starting before cuts)
NOTE: After cutting the sheets into the Simmon Skinner Shapes, actual clay used is 16g.
Jennifoo's List of Recommended Tools:
MARCATO Atlas 150 Pasta Machine (this is the machine I use!):
Sculpey Clay Blades 3 Set Pack (for general cutting):
Tissue Blades (dedicated thin & sharp blade for cane slicing)
Sculpey Satin Glaze (for sealing surface treatments):
Acrylic Roller and Tiny Hole Cutter Set:
Large Circle Cutters:
Cute Earring Clay Cutters:
Earring Ball Post with KC Gold (my favorite earring finding!):
* If you use the Amazon affiliate links above to make a purchase I will receive a small commission. I greatly appreciate your support!
Contents of this video
0:00 - Introduction
1:33 - #1: Create Stamen Base
3:33 - #2: Form Ball on Stamen
4:15 - #3: Cut & Assemble Loaf
4:58 - #4: Compress Stamen & Reduce Loaf
5:38 - #5: Create Gradient Loaf
8:17 - #6: Combine Gradient Loaf & Stamen Teardrop
9:46 - #7: Create Core Pattern: Gradient Blend
10:46 - #8: Create Core Pattern: Form Triangular Shape
12:16 - #9: Combine Everything!
Music:
Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License
#polymerclay #polymerclaytutorials #ovenbakeclay
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