Unity for cardmakers, scrapbookers and jewelry designers!
One of the things I love so much about the Unity Stamp images are they are so visually appealing! There is something for everyone! When looking through the images, what I like to see is versatility. Not just for paper crafts, but to see if I can extend it to anything else. There are so many images that are perfect for jewelry design, and I am so excited to share this project with you.
The picture below has the basic supplies; polymer clay, rolling pin, cookie cutters, embossing powders and inks. The rolling pin and cutters were all in the cake decorating dept. at Michaels, as they are used for fondant. But the roller comes with attachments on the end to allow you an even thickness and the cutters are sized right for what I have needed so far. PLUS they were all super cheap! After standing and staring at the polymer clay accessories thinking there had to be something cheaper……..I walked to the other side of the store!
You will roll out your clay and then cut in the desired shape, place on parchment paper lined cookie sheet and bake 15 minutes at 275. EASY!!!!
To stamp and emboss an image on the clay you need to use either a craft ink, versamark OR brilliance graphite ink. The brilliance is a thicker ink and holds onto the embossing powder the same as the craft or sticky versamark.
I used the round shaped tree from Tiny Trinity for this pendant:
Using your heat gun on this is similar to on paper, you want to watch the EP “change” and get glossy to know it is done. Then you can color it in! YEP, copic markers work on polymer clay! They have much more texture and look like painting, but I really like the effect.
I started with a pale olive, then added olive to it. You can see that it starts to look like stained glass, with the different colors peeking through.
I wanted to add even more texture, so I used some lace stickles on the tips of the leaves and poured microbeads onto it.
I have these punched metal tins from Making Memories that I love to use in jewerly. You can stamp on them, do photo transfers…..just ton’s of fun stuff. The sad thing is that they are discontinued and I have had to do lots of ebaying to keep up a good supply. I adhered the clay to the metal base with resin.
To finish the piece, I added half back pearls, some jewelry findings and platinum stickles around the pendant.
The great thing about using your stamps for jewelry is that you can make it as simple or detailed as you want. You don’t need the metal base, or coloring. Simply stamping and embossing then giving a sealant in resin would look fabulous.
I hope I have inspired you to look at your stamps a little differently. Take a look at your stamps, notice how the design looks on a smaller scale by stamping it and then punching out a small circle. The possibilities of stamping with clay are pretty big and I’m excited to share even more of those with you throughout the month!
Please let me know if you have any questions, or if you try this! I would love to see your creation!
Filed under Tutorials, Unity Stamps, copics, jewelry, resin |3 Responses to “Unity for cardmakers, scrapbookers and jewelry designers!”
Leave a Reply













DANG GIRL! I LOVE THIs! That is SUCH a gorgeous design! I hope I can find the goodies I need to be able to do this, it looks so fun and your project turned otu AMAZING!
What a beautiful project, Beth!! Just gorgeous!
You clever, creative gal! This is beautiful!!! I so don’t need to add another type of project to my already full room but I’m going to have to give this a try, Girlfriend! TFS!!!