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Make your own jewellery set – necklace, bracelet and earrings – with flower pendants and beads. The flowers are made from fine clay polymer in detailed silicone moulds. They are then decorated with a pearlescent wax bead in the centre.
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How to do it

1 Create a beige colour as follows:
Roll a white ball of around 1 cm in diameter.
Roll a brown ball of around 0.5 mm in diameter.
Knead the two balls together until beige.

2 Knead the jewellery clay for 4 minutes (this may sound like a long time, but prevents bubbles from forming in the clay when baking).

7 Gently press the bead into the centre of the flower and remove it again. This creates an indentation for the bead to be glued on after baking the jewellery clay.

8 Use a head pin and make a hole through the bead. Make sure the hole is around 1.5 mm, so that the pin can fit through it after baking (if necessary, bake the flower with the head pin in it).

15 Cut a piece of elastic cord to fit your neck and large enough to pull over your head. Thread rocaille seed beads, wax beads and the flower on the cord. Make sure to place the flower roughly in the middle of the necklace.

20 Take a small bead and press it into the centre of each flower. This creates an indentation for the beads to be glued on after the jewellery clay is baked.

21 Now use the head pin to make a hole through each flower. Make sure that the hole is around 1.5 mm all around, so that the beading needle can fit through it after baking.

24 Cut a piece of elastic cord to fit your wrist and thread rocaille seed beads and flowers onto it.

27 Create a beige colour as follows:
Roll a white ball of around 1 cm in diameter.
Roll a brown ball of around 0.5 mm in diameter.
Knead the two balls together until beige.

32 Now take a small bead and press it down into the centre of the flower to make an indentation for the bead to be glued on after baking.

33 Make a hole in the outer edge of the flower with the head pin. Make sure that the hole is around 1.5 mm, so that the hoop can fit through it after the flower is baked. Repeat this step for the second flower.

35 Once the jewellery clay is baked and has cooled, glue a small bead into the centre of each flower.

40 Press the clay firmly into the mould. Now press a stud earring down into the centre of the flower.

41 Cover the base of the stud earring with the clay. Carefully remove the flower and repeat the process with the other stud earring.

42 After baking, take a small bead and gently press down into the centre of each flower to make an indentation for gluing on the bead after baking.
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