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Fairy Door Pendant Polymer Clay Tutorial Video

November 5, 2015 by MagicByLeah 3 Comments

Polymer Clay Fairy Door PendantFairy doors are just… magical! They represent the transition between fantasy and reality, a door connecting the two worlds. And if you enjoy living in a fantasy world (like me) then a fairy door is a MUST in your collection of polymer clay pieces.

This tutorial is for a miniature fairy door. The video shows you how to make a pendant but you can turn it into a stand-alone door or even a Christmas Tree ornament. Your imagination is the limit so get creating and enjoy!

Tools and supplies listed below the video

(Click to watch this video on YouTube. For transcript click the closed captions CC icon at the bottom right of the video)

Tools and supplies to follow along:

  • Rainbow sculpting tools – click for my tutorial
  • Premo Sculpey or other polymer clay
  • Rolling pin or Pasta machine to condition your clay and create your sheets
  • Super Slicer blade to cut clay
  • Craft wire for making the pendant
  • Jewelry Pliers for working your pendant wire
  • Wire cutting pliers 
  • Oven – I used a dedicated one for clay – the Deni Convection Oven

Questions on this video/technique?

Let me know by leaving a comment below

I’d love to see your fairy doors. Be sure to tag @MagicByLeah on Facebook or Instagram

Filed Under: Pendant Tagged With: fairy door, polymer clay jewelry, YouTube video, YouTube Videos

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Comments

  1. Chris says

    March 9, 2016 at 1:43 PM

    I am an elder newbe with Sculpey Clay. I love your videos and they are the perfect and very easy to do each of the projects plus a few of my own from your instuctions.
    My question is can I add my own glitter and glow in the dark glitter to the clay for a stunning effect and when should it be added? before baking or after.
    I look forward to meeting you, long distance by way of the Y Fie in th Sky.

    Reply
    • MagicByLeah says

      May 3, 2016 at 8:59 AM

      Chris: glad you’re enjoying my website. You can certainly add anything that will not melt or react to heat. Glitter is fine and can be baked in when added to raw clay or glued on after baking

      Reply
  2. nikita wikipedia says

    October 8, 2016 at 1:47 AM

    Nice post. I was checking constantly this blog and I am impressed! Extremely useful info specially the last part 🙂 I care for such information a lot. I was looking for this particular info for a long time. Thank you and best of luck.

    Reply

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