
Tweaking Polymer Clay Recipes Leads To An Endless Supply of Colors
Don’t Limit Yourself to Just the Pre-Packaged Premo, Sculpey, Fimo Colors… There Is So Much More:
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Most people would agree that having lots of food recipes on hand, really helps in coming up with creative meals. As you gain confidence, you learn to adjust those recipes to suite your taste. The same is true for polymer clay color mixing recipes. The more options you have for different color variations, the more creative your beads and jewelry will be.
And just like with cooking, as you become more experienced, you can ‘tweak’ those color recipes to suit the projects you are working with.
For example, you may take the color recipe of Fern Leaf Green and add 1 part metallic gold to the mix. Making it a brighter Yellow Green with a metallic glint.
Or you may take the recipe for Rich Purple and add a pinch of Black to it, to make it darker and more dusty. Once you have a color that works, you can experiment with it and create even more colors.
Anyone who has been following this site for a while and who is also a charter member of the Polymer Clay Tutor Content, knows how valuable it is to have a growing collection of polymer clay color recipes at your fingertips.
If you are wondering where I get the inspiration for a lot of my color recipes, here’s one story you can read: Color Inspiration for Polymer Clay Jewelry From the Crocosmia Flower
Got any color inspiration stories of your own to share? I’d love to hear them.
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Hi Anna – If you follow the ‘Polymer Clay Photo Transfers’ link by my name above, you will arrive at a comment I made to another reader about how the bonus recipes work. Hope this helps.
I am having a lot of trouble getting both weekly recipes. I can’t get the bonus recipes.
Just think if you continue on collecting these color recipes, in a year or two from now you will have hundreds of them to draw inspiration from. And with the little spot on the cards for the sample chip, you’ll always know which color recipes will go together. Very valuable when you are making up a new color palette!