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Description I find these really easy to do, and hope this will be pretty clear. If it's not, let me know. It's my first real tutorial. This should work for any polymer clay; work the clay first until it's soft and pliable, then follow the instructions below.

1) Choose your colors. This is a sample set requested of me.

2) For mini roses (what I'm showing), you don't need a lot of clay. The American dime is pretty small; you really don't need much clay to do this. The center will be one ball, the next ring needs two (or three, if you want it a bit thicker), the third ring requires 3 or 4, depending on what you want. I've done it as 1-2-3, and rolled up the amount I'll need as shown here, with only one of the darkest pink for the center and 3 for the outer ring.

3) Flatten in an oblong shape your center ball of clay. The edge that will be the upper edge of the bloom should be flattened/stretched a bit more than the base. Make no real effort for this flattened/stretched area to be perfectly even; having it somewhat odd-edged will enhance the final bloom. Brush finger gently over the clay that will be rolled in the center until fingerprints are removed, or you will have to live with them being there.

4) Start on one short end and roll along the wide length until you have the core of the bloom rolled snugly. If you want it smaller/narrower, now is the time to roll it a bit extra between your fingers (not too hard) to thin it out.

5) Brush the tip of your finger from the center out very, very lightly along the thin lip of clay; this causes it to curl outward slightly, the way the petals should.

6) Repeat step 3; when you've removed your fingerprints from the inner edge, carefully add this side to your core piece. Make sure that the end of the center piece is either centered or not to either end of this piece.

7) Roll it between your fingers a bit so that the clay is snugly attached. Repeat step five.

8) Add the second piece of mid-color clay; I advise an eyeball centering of this one, so that the seam of the first mid-color clay is in about the center of this one. If you're doing three petals in this second step, DON'T center it, but place them more in thirds.

9) Roll it between your fingers a bit so that the clay is snugly attached.

10) Repeat step five.

11-14) Start the final ring. This goes the same as for all of the second ring of petals; space them as you see fit, but try really, really hard not to stack the seams on each row so that they line up, or your bloom will look very odd.

15) Step 5 again; this time make sure to go over all of your petal lips one final time to remove any fingerprints on them with very gentle strokes.

16) Side view; not so pretty, is it?

17) I've rolled it between my fingers (perhaps a bit much) to thin it down a bit. Now it's way too long.

18) Trim off the extra. The tail that's not being used can be saved, blended and (especially if you're doing a lot of the same blend) can be recycled for future use. I find that it usually ends up matching (or close to it) the mid-tone.

19) I use a twist of wire to spear it and bake it on. The clay used for this demo is Sculpey III; I bake it for about 3 minutes. DO NOT OVER BAKE. These burn really quickly. When cooled, I painted over it with Liquid Sculpey and baked it again for a few minutes. Liquid Sculpey appears to keep it from burning, so the length of time is a bit more flexible. I still only bake it for a few minutes, but it's more forgiving at this step. Brush on a very light coating, careful of leaving it pooled in cracks. It does NOT look attractive if you glop it on and let it fill the cracks, trust me...

If you wish to add leaves, they can still be added after this point, or if you want to add anything else to it as well. Use a spot of super glue to attach any findings to it for jewelry, or they will be able to pull out. Super glue should be the last step, after you're done with all the baking.

EDIT:

[link] *kittykitty5150 is the first one to send me a link to the finished product of using my tutorial. Thank you, *kittykitty5150 !
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Comments: 334

ChipWhitehouse [2011-02-04 11:08:03 +0000 UTC]

Cool. But I don't understand why you have a dime in the middle. Looks... random? Or was there a specific reason for it?

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Tuonipuu In reply to ChipWhitehouse [2011-02-04 21:33:23 +0000 UTC]

I guess it's just to tell the size of those roses/clay balls...?

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Catgoyle In reply to Tuonipuu [2011-03-17 14:55:40 +0000 UTC]

Yes, that is =exactly= why there is a dime there, to show the RL size of the balls. And why I mentioned that a dime is about the same size as a Euro cent, for those not from the USA. I try not to have anything truly random in these pics.

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YuzuruKuN In reply to ??? [2011-02-04 08:13:47 +0000 UTC]

wow this is really nice..Thank you for sharing and congrats for a DD

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Catgoyle In reply to YuzuruKuN [2011-03-17 14:53:41 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very much! I was quite taken by surprise by the DD!

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LovelyLike [2011-02-04 06:35:04 +0000 UTC]

awesome. really simple too
good job for you first tutorial, very simple and clear steps!

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Catgoyle In reply to LovelyLike [2011-03-17 14:53:12 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very much! I did put a lot of effort into trying to make it very clear and easy to follow... although some of the questions I get do make me wonder if the instructions get read, or only the pictures are looked at!

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JupiterLily [2011-02-04 06:30:17 +0000 UTC]

So cool! I hope I can try this someday. Wish I was still in art class and had access to clay...

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Catgoyle In reply to JupiterLily [2011-03-17 14:52:00 +0000 UTC]

If you do live in the USA, you =have= fairly ready access to polymer clay. Walmart sells it in packs, but a number of other places sell it by the brick as well as in packs: Michael's, Craft Warehouse, JoAnn Fabric and Crafts, Hobby Lobby, Fred Meyer... lots of places. The 2ounce bricks sell for about $1-$2 at most of these places... the $1 price is a =sale= price, of course. That's when I usually stock up... a LOT!

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Devilchild93 [2011-02-04 05:57:01 +0000 UTC]

Thank you for this!

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Catgoyle In reply to Devilchild93 [2011-03-17 14:48:15 +0000 UTC]

You're most welcome!

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Almajis [2011-02-04 05:29:26 +0000 UTC]

Quick question - how do we remove the fingerprints? Is there an easy approach for this?

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Catgoyle In reply to Almajis [2011-03-17 14:48:01 +0000 UTC]

Well I brush them off with gentle strokes. Others wear thin vinyl gloves. For me, the gloves wrinkle too much at the tips to be useful, as I have too much trouble working around those darned wrinkles to make that work for me. Also, you should be able to use a damp (with water) Q-tip or the like to brush them off, I believe. Sorry to be so slow in replying, just came back online after a cross-country move and there were a LOT of new comments on this...!

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Almajis In reply to Catgoyle [2011-04-26 04:59:51 +0000 UTC]

Hey, thanks for replying. Also, sorry that I was also slow on the reply, but that was due to Lent. Anyway, great tutorial I'll try them soon.

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Catgoyle In reply to Almajis [2011-04-27 11:05:59 +0000 UTC]

I can most certainly understand the giving up of something for Lent. Not a Catholic, but they did a semi-decent job of mentioning this idea in the film "40 Days and 40 Nights." Not taking how they put is as purest truth, but it shared the basic idea. That and having a best friend who's Jewish keeps me open to how others do things differently.

And you're most welcome. I do enjoy helping others out where I can!

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Almajis In reply to Catgoyle [2011-04-27 17:45:11 +0000 UTC]

Yes, well I come from a very Catholic family and I kind of like to do a special sacrifice during Lent; and visiting DA was a HUGE one hahaha Anyway, thanks for the tutorial and I'll send you the pics of mine

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Catgoyle In reply to Almajis [2011-04-28 09:47:56 +0000 UTC]

That would be very sweet, and I look forward to seeing what you do with this!

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Almajis In reply to Catgoyle [2011-04-28 20:47:31 +0000 UTC]

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Choestoe In reply to ??? [2011-02-04 04:23:17 +0000 UTC]

Wow! You made teeny tiny ones! I've never tried making them that small!

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Catgoyle In reply to Choestoe [2011-03-17 14:44:24 +0000 UTC]

(grins) Am I... tempting you?!? (waggles eyebrows at you)

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Choestoe In reply to Catgoyle [2011-03-18 22:26:19 +0000 UTC]

Yes! I love tiny things!!!

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Catgoyle In reply to Choestoe [2011-03-19 08:44:21 +0000 UTC]

(wicked laugh!) Good!

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Emmi-Kat [2011-02-04 04:19:48 +0000 UTC]

Aww, this brings back some of my first memories of sculpting with my Mum. Of course, my roses never looked this good. Great job and congradulations on earning a DD...you deserve it!

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Catgoyle In reply to Emmi-Kat [2011-03-17 14:43:45 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very much, it was quite a surprise to see I'd gotten a DD! I wish my mother had been more willing to work crafts with me, but I fear even as a child I had more talent, and she had little interest. A sad combination when it would have made for a fabulous bonding experience. (sighs) I hope you still get to make things with your mother.

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Emmi-Kat In reply to Catgoyle [2011-03-17 19:08:59 +0000 UTC]

I do, but she had a stroke and is almost afraid that she can't do these things anymore, so she hasn't really tried lately. I keep pushing her at it though, I think she'll get back in the swing of things eventually.

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Catgoyle In reply to Emmi-Kat [2011-03-18 03:17:34 +0000 UTC]

(winces) I have an uncle who went through a stroke, that's not fun. Do keep working on her about the crafts, as it may well help her rebuild what she may have lost.

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Emmi-Kat In reply to Catgoyle [2011-03-18 03:31:41 +0000 UTC]

I will, even after the storke she's talented, I think it's mostly a mind over matter thing. Thanks for the support!

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Catgoyle In reply to Emmi-Kat [2011-03-18 04:58:47 +0000 UTC]

You're most welcome!

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Not-Think [2011-02-04 03:48:15 +0000 UTC]

I'll have to try this...

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Catgoyle In reply to Not-Think [2011-03-17 14:41:30 +0000 UTC]

I hope that if you do, you'll post pics so I can see! Collecting the works inspired by this tutorial is a hobby of mine.

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toothless9 [2011-02-04 03:03:44 +0000 UTC]

these are beautiful

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Catgoyle In reply to toothless9 [2011-03-17 14:40:28 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very much!

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MoonkitVelvet In reply to ??? [2011-02-04 02:40:41 +0000 UTC]

This is great >w<
Good job

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Catgoyle In reply to MoonkitVelvet [2011-03-17 14:39:58 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very much!

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Yaolin-Yaolin In reply to ??? [2011-02-04 02:37:45 +0000 UTC]

So great! You are very talented!

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Catgoyle In reply to Yaolin-Yaolin [2011-03-17 14:39:32 +0000 UTC]

Heh... You're very sweet, but I'm a mere dabbler with polymer clay. I recommend several miniature artists who also work in polymer clay if you would like to see some =real= clay talent.

Although sometimes I have come up with thoughts on how one of those very, very talented polymer clay artists could "fix" something they didn't quite like about how a certain thing came out, I don't have that level of skill to go with my ideas.

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XxDeformedBeautyxX [2011-02-04 02:07:47 +0000 UTC]

I taught myself to make clay roses like a year ago, very similar to this but on a bigger scale, very beautiful.

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Catgoyle In reply to XxDeformedBeautyxX [2011-03-17 14:36:20 +0000 UTC]

Awesome! You should post some pictures to share!

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XxDeformedBeautyxX In reply to Catgoyle [2012-01-14 18:11:50 +0000 UTC]

Thanks, I've thought about it, but I usually am never able to get around to it. I hope to find time on the weekends to start back on my arts. I hate to say it, but I haven't been doing much of any art, writing or otherwise, for a few months now. It's really awkward >.<;;.

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Catgoyle In reply to XxDeformedBeautyxX [2012-03-09 17:18:12 +0000 UTC]

Oh trust me, I understand! I've hardly done anything since getting my new kitty, unless it's for her! And she can tell when I'm feeling my art-ness coming on, and will insist on play time, but not play with me long. I stop trying to play with her, and she cries about it, begging me to play more. If you use it, I'd love to see. If you don't... you don't! Not life or death, I just love seeing what others make of it, and collecting the results.

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XxDeformedBeautyxX In reply to Catgoyle [2012-04-16 02:03:16 +0000 UTC]

I just got some clay this afternoon and hope to soften it tomorrow morning and start working on it that afternoon. I will have to take some pictures afterwards.

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Catgoyle In reply to XxDeformedBeautyxX [2012-04-20 01:27:08 +0000 UTC]

(smiles) Cool!

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Kubulu [2011-02-04 00:45:13 +0000 UTC]

Awesome tutorial!! I shall have to try this When I do I'll show you!

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Catgoyle In reply to Kubulu [2011-03-17 14:35:24 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very much! I look forward to seeing what you come up with!

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Baher-Amin In reply to ??? [2011-02-03 23:23:48 +0000 UTC]

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Catgoyle In reply to Baher-Amin [2011-03-17 14:34:57 +0000 UTC]

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givememyCOOKIESxX In reply to ??? [2011-02-03 22:57:57 +0000 UTC]

[link] <<<--- CLICK!~ Blue Clay Rose

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givememyCOOKIESxX [2011-02-03 22:52:46 +0000 UTC]

i made a blue rose 8^D be4. nd without instructions.
It's pretty simple, takes patience but its fun~

[link]

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Catgoyle In reply to givememyCOOKIESxX [2011-03-17 14:34:11 +0000 UTC]

Aw... it's fabulous! Thank you so much for sharing!

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Astrooki In reply to ??? [2011-02-03 22:41:11 +0000 UTC]

...omg they are so cuuuuute

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