How to Make Polymer Clay Halloween Bracelet

Although Halloween is still a month away, there has been a lot of cute and funny Halloween jewelries posted online. I am amazed by the creativities of my fellow crafters and decided to join the party. This bracelet is inspired by Halloween doodle drawings. Although there are many characters included in the design, the bracelet is very easy to make.
In the tutorial, I will show you how to make each Halloween character, how to use them to design a polymer clay slab, and how to use the slab to make a bracelet.
If you’ve read my other tutorials, you know I am obsessed with polymer clay measurement. In this design, all the polymer clay is rolled into 1mm thickness and cut using No. 10 Wilton cake decorating tip. The accurate measurement is crucial to the final success.
Step 1. How to Make Polymer Clay Halloween Pumpkin
Polymer clay used:
- Pumpkin color : Fimo Soft Tangerine 1g + Fimo Soft Sunflower 1.5g + Fimo Soft Black (tiny bit)
- Fimo Soft Apple Green


Step 2. How to Make Polymer Clay Halloween Mummy
Polymer clay used:
- Fimo Soft White
- Fimo Soft Apple Green

Step 3. How to Make Polymer Clay Halloween Ghost
Polymer clay used: Fimo Soft White
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Step 4. How to Make Polymer Clay Halloween Tombstone
Polymer clay used: Fimo Effect Granite


Step 5. How to Make Polymer Clay Halloween Candy
Polymer clay used:
- Fimo Soft White
- Fimo Soft Tangerine
- Fimo Soft Sunflower

Step 6. How to Make Polymer Clay Halloween Skull
Polymer clay used: Fimo Soft White
Step 7. How to Make the Halloween Bracelet
To fill a black polymer clay square (2.2inch/5.8cm*2.2inch/5.8cm) as shown in picture 2, you need to make 6 copies for each main character. Since the tombstone and candy are relatively small, you can make 10 of them each.
As shown in picture 4, I used two different size silver frames — 20mm and 14mm. I alternated the two in the bracelet design.
You can also use those cute squares to create earrings or even hair pins. Just don’t forget to punch holes on them before baking! I used No.1 Wilton cake piping tip for the task.

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Product Used In This Project
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10 Pieces Geometric Metal Frame Connector for Jewelry DIY
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200pcs 3/4/6/7/8/10/12/14mm Metal Split Jump Rings (9 Colors)
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2-3cm 10 Sets OT Clasp/Toggle Clasp for Bracelet and Necklace Jewelry DIY (18 Styles)
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8-Piece Round Piping Tip Set for Polymer Clay Flower Making
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5 Pieces Stainless Steel Mini Double Headed Polymer Clay Modeling Ball Tool Set
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2 Piece Flexible Long Blades for Polymer Clay DIY
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Stainless Steel Polymer Clay Rolling Machine Press Roller
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