How thick should my polymer clay earrings be?

Q: How thick should polymer clay be for earrings? A good rule of thumb is about two millimeters thick.
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How thick should I make my polymer clay earrings?

For most clay earrings, roll the clay to approximately 1/8″ thick. Depending on the design, you may want them a little thicker. You want them thick enough to hold their shape after being cured in the oven. I use an acrylic rolling pin to roll the clay, but you can also use a pasta maker.
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How thin do you roll polymer clay for earrings?

Instructions
  1. Condition the clay by rolling and kneading it in your hands. ...
  2. For slab designs, roll the clay out to a thickness of 1/8″, or just a bit thicker. ...
  3. Use cutters or a craft knife to cut out your earring shapes. ...
  4. Place on a parchment-lined baking sheet, and bake according to package directions.
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How thick can polymer clay be?

Can you make large sculptures with polymer clay? Large Sculptures can be made with polymer clay, from 2ft (0.61m) to even 4ft (1.22m). If the clay isn't more than 1in (2.54cm) thick, is baked evenly at closely regulated temperatures and is properly supported with wire armature, then it is entirely possible.
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How thin is too thin for polymer clay?

Not all polymer clay brands are created equal and each has its uses and purposes. For making things that are thin or have areas that are thinner than 1/4″ (6mm), make sure that you're using a strong clay such as Premo, Fimo, Pardo, Kato, Cernit, or Souffle.
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Polymer Clay Earrings Q



Do polymer clay earrings break easily?

It will be brittle and easy to break. So if you can bend your beads without them snapping, like the one in the photo, then you're baking polymer clay the right way.
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Why are my polymer clay earrings breaking?

Polymer clay breaks after baking because it has not cured properly. This is due to either the temperature being too low or it wasn't baked for long enough. It does also depend on the brand of clay you are using, as some are more brittle, some are harder.
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Which polymer clay is the best for jewelry?

Recommendations. The best brands of polymer clay for making earrings and jewelry are Sculpey Premo, Fimo Professional, and Kato Polyclay. Or, if you want a softer clay with a matte finish, consider Sculpey Souffle. Additionally, if you want translucent and specialty colors, try Cernit.
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How do you make clay earrings shiny?

Polymer clay is not glossy after baking. You can sand, buff, and polish the clay itself (see below), or you can apply a glossy varnish. To make your clay project less shiny, you could apply a matte varnish. Note that adding a glossy varnish can make translucent polymer clay seem more clear.
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What size jump rings should I use for polymer clay earrings?

Jewelry jump rings: I suggest going with a larger size so that you won't have issues getting the ring through the clay. I have been using 6 and 7mm. *Here is also a kit from Amazon that includes jump rings, pliers, and tweezers.
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Do you have to sand polymer clay earrings?

While sanding is essential to finishing polymer clay in most cases, you should be aware that most surface techniques won't take kindly to it. Ask yourself - if you scratch at a surface technique, is it likely to come off of the polymer clay? If so, you shouldn't sand that part of your bead.
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How toxic is polymer clay?

Polymer clay is non-toxic, so it is completely safe to use around children and pets. If your child bites into their handmade clay pizza, the only consequence is a yucky taste in their mouth. However, even though polymer clay is non-toxic, eating a bowl of clay spaghetti for dinner might cause a stomachache.
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How long does polymer clay jewelry last?

If it is stored correctly, polymer clay lasts indefinitely (a decade or longer). However, it can dry out and it's possible to ruin it under certain conditions.
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What happens if you overbake polymer clay?

Yes, polymer clay can burn if you do not bake it according to package instructions. Just like anything you would bake in the oven, if you bake clay too hot for too long, it will burn.
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Are polymer clay earrings popular?

Polymer clay earrings are wildly popular and very trendy right now. They're easy and fast to make, which means you can make them in every color to match your wardrobe. You can also make them quickly to sell for a little extra cash.
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Can you bake polymer clay twice?

As long as you're following the package instructions — and using an oven thermometer to maintain the proper temperature — you can bake polymer clay multiple times and complete a complicated piece in multiple steps.
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Can you overcook polymer clay?

If you overcook your clay the only way to fix it is to cover it up or sand it off. You can hide browning by adding another layer and rebaking or painting over it. Be warned, sometimes sanding doesn't work because the scorch can go all the way through.
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How long can polymer clay sit before baking?

Additional Sculpey Baking Instructions

The clay needs at least 15 minutes to cure properly.
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Will polymer clay break when dropped?

It doesn't dry like ceramic. You bake it in the oven and it feels more like plastic (it's polymer so it actually a form of plastic). If you had a very delicate, thin piece on your creation, it might break of if you drop it right.
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Does polymer clay break if dropped?

Remember that polymer clay is only fully cured once it's out of the oven and cooled completely, it's more likely to break if it's knocked or dropped while it's cooling down.
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Why does my polymer clay bubbles after baking?

Air bubbles in polymer clay are caused by pockets of air being trapped in the clay. This can happen due to either: Moisture being caught in the clay and heating up to create steam when baked, which expands and creates and air pocket.
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