Polymer Clay FREE Color Mixing: Snow Shadow

Polymer Clay FREE Color Mixing: Snow Shadow


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PolyClay Emporium Polymer Clay



Mixing Instructions for Snow Shadow


Snow Shadow  is mixed using four colors of Sculpey Souffle polymer clay:  Canary,  Cornflower Blue, Igloo (or White Premo) and Poppy Seed (or Black Premo).   "



Here are the Steps to follow:


Step 1:  Condition your clay well.


Step 2:  Roll the clay out on the thickest setting of your pasta machine (or with an acrylic roller, placing the clay between two stacks of 5 playing cards each).


This mixing system is based on one inch squares, cut in half, or quarters, or eighths.  A is a one inch square.  Cut this in half to get B, a 1 x ½ inch square.


Cut a B piece in half (on the short axis) to get a C, a quarter of a square, measuring ½ x ½ inch.


Cut a C piece in half to make a D piece, one eighth of a square.  D measures ½” x ½”.


If you’re using metric rulers, make the initial piece 2.5cms square, and proceed from there.

Step 3:  Here are the ratios you will use to make Snow Shadow:


Cut out one-inch (2.5cm) squares from each color.  You will use 12 whole squares of Igloo,  1 whole square of Cornflower Blue, one half square of Canary and ⅛ square of Poppy Seed.

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Step 4:  Roll these pieces together with your hands:  12 squares of Igloo, 1 square of Cornflower, ½ square of Canary and ⅛ square of Poppy Seed.


Continue rolling these together, back and forth between your hands.  You are done when you can no longer see any discrete White, Cornflower, Canary or Poppy Seed the colors are completely mixed together into a new polymer clay color, Snow Shadow!


Congratulations!  You’ve made a fabulous color!!  Now do something awesome with it.  And then show everyone!  Tag it on Instagram @PolyClayEmporium!


Note:  I’ve measured the colors of these clays with an electronic colorimeter and included the color hexcode for reference.  Depending on where you are viewing (phone, tablet, laptop), etc, and how your screen color is calibrated, what you are seeing may not be precisely the color of the clay you mix, but it should be very close!


If you have any questions about this recipe, I’m happy to help!  Contact me with a DM on Instagram, @PolyClayEmporium, through Etsy (ClayColorRecipes), or at hello@PolyClayEmporium.com!!  



Your interest is very much appreciated!!  New Colors and palettes are posted often in our Etsy shop, so check back often!  https://www.etsy.com/shop/ClayColorRecipes?ref=shop_sugg

And visit our blog for more great color information!

https://www.polyclayemporium.com/a/blog



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