Saturday, November 22, 2014

3 Hairstyles in Under 5 Minutes!

If you have long hair, you know that it looks great down, maybe with some waves or even just sleek and straight.

But, you also know, that there are times when it just won't work to wear it down (for example, running around all day with an infant and/or toddler). Unless you want your hair splattered with food and spit up, not to mention, pulled at all day, putting it up is your only option.

Then, there are also times when you want a more professional, pulled together look. It's hard to come across as a woman in charge, when you are shedding hair all over the conference table.

*This hair slide is available on Etsy.

The hair slide is ideal for both situations. The best thing is that this hair accessory won't snag, break, or tangle hair. Just twist, braid, or bun hair into whatever style you like and insert hair slide.

Here's how I created the three looks in the pic above in under 5 minutes each:

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Black and White Polymer Cane Tutorial

With just black and white polymer clay, you can create an amazingly dramatic cane. Below, I'll list the steps I used to make it. The image on the left is also a great reference.

If you have any questions, please leave a comment below.

1. Select three colors: I chose white, dark charcoal, and a medium gray.

2. Roll out medium gray on a size 9 and white on a size 7 using your pasta machine and layer strips: white, gray, white, gray, white, gray, white for a total of 4 white strips and 3 gray strips. Trim neatly into a rectangle.

3. Lay an extra piece of white along the bottom of the rectangle and pinch the top to create a more rounded top.

4. Reduce petal to 1/5 its original size and slice into 5 equal pieces.

5. Layer white, medium gray, and charcoal strips (#9 on pasta machine for all)

6. Roll layers from step five to create a spiral and reduce to about 1/3 of its size.

7. Wrap spiral cane in solid black (#9)

8. Reduce to size needed to match petals created in step 4

9. Slice piece of spiral cane to the same size as the petals and arrange the five petals around the spiral cane

10. Cut 5 equal portions of medium gray and mold into triangular shaped logs the same length as the flower

11. Use medium gray to fill the gaps between the petals


Sunday, November 16, 2014

Cascading Gems on Facebook

 If you haven't already "liked" my facebook page, here are two great reasons why you should!

Number one, each week, I post a new offer that Facebook fans see first. The offer this week is FREE SHIPPING! All this week, absolutely every order ships completely free. That means, this is a great week to start checking off that gift list!

In order to take advantage of the free shipping offer, you will need to enter the code FREESHIPPING during checkout. To get to my Etsy shop, either click the product links on the right, or click here.

Number 2, I just started a really fun photo album called "Virtual Gifts."

Here's what you do to use them:
  • go to the Cascading Gems facebook page
  • click on the tab "photos"
  • locate the album "virtual gifts"
  • and share!
  • (I'll be adding a new gift each week)
Here is the link to the Facebook page.

Go ahead and "like" us! You won't be disappointed!

Sunday, November 9, 2014

Spiral Glitter Cane Tutorial

One of the easiest canes to make, with the best results, is the spiral cane. This is a great place to start if you are new to polymer clay, but will continue to be a cane you will use again and again, regardless of your experience level.

Here are a few of the pieces created using this very cane:
Triangular necklace, cylinder necklace, round beaded necklace, hair slide 1, hair slide 2

1. Start with three colors you love. I used FIMO Soft white, mint, and FIMO Effect metallic silver. Condition colors by kneading until they are a soft, workable consistency.

2. Form colors into equal size blocks. This will allow them to be about the same length and width after you roll them through the pasta machine.

3. Put white (or your first selected color) through the pasta machine on number 9, lay flat on work surface, and shake enough glitter on top to just cover (I used a teal color to stand out against the mint coming next).

4. Spread glitter out until it reaches the edges of your clay.

5. Put mint (or your second selected color) through the pasta machine on number 9. Layer it on top of glitter covered white. Very gently, using your roller, roll over the two layers to combine.
NOTE: The clay layers will not completely adhere to each other due to the glitter. Just make sure they are layered neatly on top of each other and have faith. :)

6. Shake enough glitter on top to just cover (I used a dark silver color to stand out against the metallic silver coming next).

7. Spread glitter out until it reaches the edges of your clay.

8. Put metallic silver (or your third selected color) through the pasta machine on number 9. Layer it on top of glitter covered mint. Very gently, using your roller, roll over the two layers to combine.
NOTE: The clay layers will not completely adhere to each other due to the glitter. Just make sure they are layered neatly on top of each other and continue having faith. :)

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Polymer Clay Tutorial - Simple Floral Tiled Cane

I am so excited to share my first info-graphic with you! In case you are curious, what happens behind the scenes, here it is!

Each of my pieces starts with a cane similar to the one on the left. After the cane is created, I slice, twist and flatten to manipulate it into the form required for the intended hair slide or pendant.

Take a look at the finished hair slide and necklace.

So here is a look at the beginning of the process! I promise, I will make a tutorial of the final process soon!

Step 1: Select the colors (in this case green, blue, and white)!

Step 2: Mix the colors with the same base color (this makes them coordinate with each other better. I chose a tan to tone down the brightness).

Step 3: Roll out each color on the pasta machine at #9 (make two strips of white).

Step 4: Layer the strips (white, green, white, blue) and then slice four equal sections.

Step 5: Matching white sides, create two sandwiches.

Step 6: Squeeze and pinch clay into a petal shape (add more blue as needed to fill in bottom and top)

Step 7: Reduce canes