I also plan on making some "specialty findings" out of Art Clay Silver, and putting it all together in a a multistrand gemstone or Czech glass necklace.
I will use the Core Cork Clay (R&T #87-040) to build frameworks/foundations for cone/tube shaped necklace ends, a centerpiece, and matching beads.
Does anyone recommend something other than the Cork Clay, for the bead holes?
--Polly
I did just to make sure - If you can think it - you can make it in fine silver using Art Clay Silver and the related products - paste, sheets, syringe.
If you can take a qiuck class in your area- it will help you get jump started, other wise send us you questions.
As to other materials for bead cores - you can use anything that is completely organic. This means that when you fire your beads, this material will burn completely away leaving a small amount of ash. There are moldable paper products which will work but you have to make sure it has no stone, pumice or inorganic additives as some of them do.Send more questions
Thanks