This Faux Ceramic Technique Makes Polymer Clay Look Like Real Porcelain

This faux ceramic polymer clay technique creates a surface that looks like Fine Porcelain. It’s one of my most loved ceramic-inspired techniques and I can assure you that you cannot go wrong with this technique. In this polymer clay tutorial, I’ll show you step by step how to create a faux ceramic slab using an overlaying technique, combining white and translucent polymer clay, mica powders, texture, and resin to achieve a smooth, refined ceramic look. This faux ceramic overlay technique is ideal for making polymer clay earrings, beads, and statement jewelry that looks like real ceramic or porcelain. And if you liked this idea, here's what to watch next:    • Faux Glass and Faux Ceramic Magic. Dive in!   For more polymer clay tutorials and inspiration, visit: 👉 www.LearnPolymerClay.com Materials used in this polymer clay tutorial: White and translucent polymer clay Mica powders: yellow, orange, orange-red, blue, light green Stencil Embossing stamp (bamboo texture) Black chalk ink pad Cutters UV resin and UV lamp (gloves recommended) Metal connectors Stud earring components Jump rings Pliers Pasta machine Oven and baking paper Clay tools, blade, craft knife Baby wipes These faux ceramic polymer clay beads are perfect for turning into elegant earrings or other jewelry designs with a Fine China–inspired aesthetic. If you enjoy polymer clay techniques, faux ceramic effects, and ceramic-look jewelry, make sure to subscribe and let me know in the comments how you’d use this technique in your own work. #fauxceramic #polymerclaytutorial #finechina #polymerclayearrings #ceramiclook #clayjewelry #polymerclaytechnique #handmadejewelry