Elements of Nature pendants with polymer clay

The Theory of Elements dates back to ancient times. Since then the concept was embraced and adapted by many cultural circles and different philosophical doctrines. In paganism they are connected to attributes and character traits. Elements often play a prominent role in rituals, meditations and recipies or are used as affirming symbols.

This tutorial is part of a larger series. If you want to know how to make a basic goddess pendant without a mold, check out this tutorial. And here is the tutorial on how to make a polymer clay mold. Here you can find 4 really cool surface effects for polymer clay.
For this craft you need some brand of polymer clay. (available here*) Choose the colors for each element. Use whatever feels right for you!

These are the colors I used:

water: blue, white, teal
fire: orange, red, yellow
earth: dark brown, light brown, green
air: white, yellow, light blue
spirit: purple, white, magenta

I didn’t always use the same amount of each color. For example for the Earth pendant I wanted just a few streaks of green, so I used less of that particular color. All the steps are the same for each element, only the colors are different.

Element: WATER

Polymer Clay Elements of Nature Goddess Pendant

Knead and soften the polymer clay. I rolled each color into a little ball, because it is easier to compare the amounts of polymer clay you used.

Polymer Clay Elements of Nature Goddess Pendant 2

Roll the polymer clay into short tubes. They should all have roughly the same length.

Polymer Clay Elements of Nature Goddess Pendant

Twist the tubes loosely and mash the ends together.

Polymer Clay Elements of Nature Goddess Pendant

Roll the twisted tube a little to elongate it.

Polymer Clay Elements of Nature Goddess Pendant

Fold the tube in half and twist it again.

Polymer Clay Elements of Nature Goddess Pendant

Roll everything into a ball to mix the colors further.

This is the important part: Lengthen the ball a little and start to twist it again. But this time don’t twist the whole piece at once. Just take it into your hands as shown in the picture and only twist the piece between your fingers. Twist it until the streaks of colors are as thin as you want them to be and then move up and twist the next piece. During the twisting process, the width of the clay piece should stay the same. If it starts to thin out, just press it together gently.

Polymer Clay Elements of Nature Goddess Pendant

Apply a release agent (like baby powder) to your mold, add the polymer clay and cut off the excess. (If you want to know how to make this polymer clay mold, look here!)

Polymer Clay Elements of Nature Goddess Pendant

Press the parts of the mold together tightly.

Polymer Clay Elements of Nature Goddess Pendant

Open the mold gently.

Polymer Clay Elements of Nature Goddess Pendant

Remove the excess polymer clay with a sharp cutter knife.

Polymer Clay Elements of Nature Goddess Pendant

Smooth out the edges. I made gentle rolling motions with the handle of my cutter knife.

Polymer Clay Elements of Nature Goddess Pendant

You can use a toothpick to fix little mistake and reinforce lines. If you are satisfied with the result it’s time to harden the polymer clay. Bake it according to the product instructions.

Polymer Clay Elements of Nature Goddess Pendant

Repeat all the steps with different colors for each element. This is my finished set with all 5 elements. 🙂

 

Polymer Clay Elements of Nature

This is another example for an Elements of Nature Pendants Set. I used the watercolor-technique described in this entry for this set.

 

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Polymer Clay 5 Elements of Nature Goddess Pendant

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