Mix up an assortment of colors roughly like the colors in the garment you want to match. |
...I ripped off the blue and purple from the ends and put them back into the center. I was planning on big earrings, but not that big! I needed to make sure all the colors stayed within a 2-2.5" area. |
I checked the colors against my top every so often to see how my blend looked. I ended up liking the back side of the clay so I flipped it over. I waited to the end of my blending to add a strip of black so it wouldn't overtake the other colors. |
When I was happy with my colors, I backed the sheet with a layer of black and rolled it lightly to make sure the layers adhered to each other. |
I determined where I wanted the colors to hit inside the circle, making sure to get a little bit of purple and green because they are prominent colors in the shirt I was matching. |
I laid the circle on a curved surface to cure. This is the bottom of a soda can that the ever-helpful Jan Montarsi gave to me. |
Cut the circle in half. (I used my blade while the clay was on the curved form.) I used the point of a bamboo skewer to create the holes. I gently poked it in and then wiggled it in a tiny circular pattern until the hole was the size I wanted. I cured the clay, sanded the finished pieces, and buffed them. I made earwires out of two head pins and voila, earrings to wear out to a lunch with friends. |
And here's what they look like on! |