CANDY JEWELRY DIY
Posted by
Mark Montano
on
May 30, 2014
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I love colorful candy and decided to create some out of air dry clay to create simple candy jewelry that you can wear without getting sticky! I used Makin's Clay, Tiny Glass Beads, E-6000 Glue and basic jewelry findings.
Source ,How to: Candy Jewelry DIY - YouTubeStep 1

- Pick your colors. I used white and red to make pink.
- Mix them together and roll it out with a rolling pin.
- Cut 3/4" squares.
- Do this with black and white clay, too.
- Gently squeeze them together to create a candy.
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Step 2

- Create an eye pin and insert it into the candy.
- Take a small bit of clay and roll it into a ball.
- Flatten one side to create a gumdrop.
- Insert an eye pin.
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Step 3

- Let everything dry overnight.
- Frost the tops of the gumdrops with E-6000 glue.
- Sprinkle the micro glass beads on the glue and let dry for 1 hour.
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Step 4

- Attach your candy to a chain bracelet.
- Attach gumdrops to earring wires to create earrings. You're done!
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