$28

Mokume Gane Steampunk Earrings with Nicole Taylor

Learn to create a faux wood mokume gane cane, then use that cane to make a veneer for your steampunk scarab beetle earrings. You'll learn to add glimmer to your scarab beetle, make steampunk elements like gears and rivets from polymer clay, and put them all together create these unique and intricate earrings.
$28
Polymer Clay
Adv Beginner
29:22
29:22

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• Equal parts Polymer clay in the following colors: SculpeyPremo Accents Bronze, SculpeyPremo Raw Sienna, SculpeyPremo Burnt Umber, Kato Gold
• Double the amount of Kato Translucent and 1 oz Kato Black
• *optional: Sculpey liquid in small tipped applicator bottle.
• Kato PolyPaste
• Liquid clay and brush (Kato Clear Medium}
• A tiny round brush
• Clay blade (Nublade)
• X-Acto knife
• Circle cutters in the following diameters: 5/8", 1 1/4" and 1 1/2"
• PearlEx Pigments in Super Bronze, True Blue and Spring Green
• Copper leaf & gold leaf
• Pasta machine
• Heat embossing gun
• Ruler
• Acrylic brayer
• A straight pin
• 4" square ceramic tile
• Flat-nose pliers, needle-nose pliers
• 2 10mm jump rings and 2 5mm jump rings
• 1 pair sterling silver ear wires
• Rubber gloves and paper towels



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Nicole Taylor

Nicole Taylor

Nicole Taylor is a self-taught artist and crafter with an education in graphic design. She spent much of her life raising her children and working in accounting and was only able to dream about creating art. Now her children have left the nest and she focuses solely on her art.

Having trained in graphic design, Nicole sees a lot of her art as a challenge; a puzzle that needs a solution. When she gets an idea she wants to see if she can bring what she sees in her head to fruition. Nicole loves to use her tools and mediums in unconventional ways to achieve her desired...
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