Easy Faux Crackle Tutorial – Overlay Technique

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Polymer Clay Faux Crackle Technique Tutorial by KatersAcres

This easy, faux crackle technique can become the base for a multitude of clay designs. It works the best the easiest as a veneer technique on raw clay designs. And like many happy accidents and tutorials here at KatersAcres, this faux crackle technique has a story too. It also pairs nicely and easily with the Faux Collage Veneers tutorial too! Are you ready to try it? Let’s get started!

Materials:

How To Do This Easy Faux Crackle Technique

  • Polymer Clay Faux Crackle Technique Tutorial by KatersAcresFully prepare and condition the color and amount of Premo! clay you will need.
  • For this example, I have prepared one, 2-ounce block of white Premo! clay.
  • Cover the entire sheet with the desired color of medium-body acrylic paint.
  • I have used black Liquitex paint.
  • Allow it to dry fully. (This may take several hours depending on the clay and paints used.)
  • Once the paint is dry, place the mesh crafter’s webbing onto the sheet of clay.
  • Thoroughly embed into the sheet using an acrylic brayer.
  • You want the mesh to be embedded into the sheet so that it will not easily lift up.
  • Spray liberally with rubbing alcohol from a mister bottle.
  • Use several baby wipes and begin the process of removing the paint from the sheet of clay.
  • You may need several baby wipes depending on how thickly you laid down the paint and how dry the paint is on the sheet of clay.
  • Continue wiping the paint off until you are down to the base layer of clay between the mesh areas.
  • Then slowly remove the mesh from the sheet of clay.
  • What is left behind is a gorgeous “crackle” pattern that can be used for a variety of projects!
  • The cool part is that as you use this veneer, part of it will truly “crackle” along the paint lines adding an additional level of “cool” to your faux crackle.
  • As a side note, this technique works fabulously with the Faux Collage Veneers Tutorial too.

Thanks for joining me today,

5 thoughts on “Easy Faux Crackle Tutorial – Overlay Technique

  1. Would love to make this but mesh fabtic is no longer available on Amazon and I can’t find it anywhere.

    1. You’re better off getting this in a store now than Amazon so that you can “pick” the type of crackle that you’d like to achieve.

  2. LOVE it! Great technique!

    1. Thanks B’Sue!

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