Want To Learn How To Make A Sculpted Fimo Flower Bead For a Custom Pendant Project?
This unique flower bead is a step outside of my usual chunky style. The dainty petals on this mysterious blossom, twist and turn and unfold like no other flower on earth.
If you have seen some of my other pendants like yesterday’s Hollyhock flower cane design, or the Rose pendant necklace from a while back, you’ll see that this tiny, highly detailed bead is quite a bit different.
It’s only about a 1/2″ across and was sculpted on a small cube of copper colored Fimo clay. Each petal was shaped from a teeny tiny ball of custom colored clay that was pushed into the base bead with a stylus.
Twisty little vines and berries were added around the base of the sculpture, and then a hole was drilled through the side so that it can be wired and hung like a pendant.
I am very pleased with how this bead turned out and am thinking it would make a great bead design for jewelry making classes. What do you guys think? Is this the type of sculpted flower bead you would like to learn how to make? Let me know by leaving a comment below!
Love it. Can’t wait to learn how to make this one.
Beautiful work. It’s amazing the things you can do with polymer clay. I am learning from you guys all the time – so small and intricate.
@Shelly: Thank you so much! If I get more requests I will make a course for this type of bead… so stay tuned!
@Peter: Welcome and thank you for your lovely comment! You have some beautiful work on your site! I’m glad you’re learning some good stuff here!
Cindy you are a fantastic tutor. It could be good to add these to your courses.
Yanna
Cindy – This bead is gorgeous. I want to make some! Thanks, Judith
@Yanna: Thank you so much for your comment!
@Judith: That’s great! It’s looking more and more like I will need to make this course!
Are there more people interested?
This is a beautiful bead Cindy! I would love to learn how to make one, but more importantly, to learn how to work “small”.
Thanks Carol! Yeah it can be tricky to work small, especially if you have fairly big fingers like I do! :-) These sculptural beads are really fun to make though and aren’t as hard as they look!
I would love to learn this, it is just beautiful!
Thank you donna d-b! Glad to hear that!
Hi Cindy. I’m resurrecting this old post and would like to ask for more tutes on sculptural flowers! Your lessons give us so many “AHA” moments. Of course, this would be another technique that could be applied in so many different ways to so many different things, Anyone else interested??