As with every pendant/focal I make, I begin with scrap clay. I have decided that this pendant will take the amount of clay of one 40mm circle and one 30mm circle of clay rolled on #1 of my Atlas Pasta Machine.
Using a rounded end of a tool or pen? make a crater in the center.
Insert bails. (I use the plastic from a bacon package to build my flowers on)
Insert bails. (I use the plastic from a bacon package to build my flowers on)
I use a moistened nightlight bulb to rub across the petal to flatten it a bit more and
smooth it out.
smooth it out.
Center your circle of petals on top of your base making sure you have them
arranged in the way you want them.
Using the end of a tool or pen push the center of your petals down into the
crater you made in the base.
Gently press your petals down onto the base.
Make a pistil and put the end in the hole you made in the center arranging it the way you want.arranged in the way you want them.
Using the end of a tool or pen push the center of your petals down into the
crater you made in the base.
Gently press your petals down onto the base.
Finished Hibiscus Pendant ready to be cured.
blessings, ZudaGay
I hope you enjoyed this little tutorial. The techniques I used to make the petal cane may be found in many places online. Here is a great link: Donna Kato Petal Cane
blessings, ZudaGay
24 comments:
Great tutorial, ZudaGay! I happen to love Hibiscus flowers...so beautiful especially against the Arizona sunset! I will have to try this...thanks for sharing!
I loved watching this beautiful little flower come together. You make it look easy.
What a terrific tutorial, Zuda! -- and a gorgeous Hibiscus!
I agree Great Tutorial! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much! I was hoping that it makes sense!
Guadelupe, if you decide to make a hibiscus, please let me see, okay? :)
Wonderful tutorial, Zuda.
Zuda - I don't think I will be working with polymer clay anytime soon but I have the utmost love and respect for your work. Truly amazing.
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Sue
Wow, thanks for sharing this. The flower is lovely and teh tutorial is well explained and illustrated.
Zuda, this is wonderful. I remember a week or 2 saying "I wish I could watch you make something"! Very interesting and really enjoyed 'watching' you make this hibiscus. WE have LOTs of hibiscus plants in S. TX.
BEAUTIFUL!! And you make it look doable. So nice of you to share, and I love your tips to use a bacon pkg and lightbulb!
Thank you for sharing your techniques, Zuda...it looks so easy when you do it!!! :)
Fabulous Zuda. You are so generous. Thank you.
Zuda, it's fascinating to see how you make your flowers:) Thank you for sharing...
thanx for the tutorial! | really want to try this out some day!
Marijke
(http://www.aclayzylife.com)
Cool! I just ebtered your giveaway many times! LOL
I was so excited because I couldn't win when I hosted your giveaway! LOL
Have a wonderful day!
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Great tutorial. But I think you have a touch that can't be taught! It is called talent. I want to win!
Wow... I don't think I could ever do this, but I LOVE seeing your process and how you work! I had now idea how you came out with these gorgeous flowers!
Thanks for sharing!
Wow! All I can say is wow! I loved seeing how you make your creations. You won't have to worry about me becoming your competitor... I was overwhelmed with the amount of work you put in them. (guess I said a little more than wow?)
oh my god it's so beautiful
superbe création....
merci pour le tuto .... BRAVO
fabienne
MErveilleux.... beautifull ...
BRAVO BRAVO BRAVO !
Thank's for the tutorial...
Marykot
What a perfect, beautiful flower! Thank you for sharing your method :-)
Carrie
This is the perfect tutorial. I just made a clay necklace from hibiscus leaf impressions. It turned out really nice and I thought a hibiscus flower as a pendant would really make it complete. This looks totally doable. Thanks so much
Wow - this was much easier than I thought. I have a red hibisbus in the oven. Never made one before and I am very pleased with the results. Thanks so much
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