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A bead that needs no introduction— clay beads, especially clay bead bracelet ideas, have been making their rounds on Pinterest, Instagram, and perhaps even your own wrists for years, but have really found their stride this summer.

Clay beads are usually made of —you guessed it— clay, and come in a wide variety of colors, shapes and sizes. In this post we are covering the most common types clay beads you’re likely to come across. We’re also sharing clay bead bracelet ideas, as well as the best clay bead bracelet supplies.

You can find all of these beads and beading supplies in The Neon Tea Party Bead Shop!

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Types of Clay Beads

There are countless types of clay beads available. In this post we’re covering the four types of clay beads you’re most likely to come across:

  • Polymer Clay Disc Beads
  • Polymer Clay Barrel Beads
  • Polymer Clay Rondelle Beads
  • Polymer Clay Shaped Beads

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Polymer Clay Disc Beads, also called Heishi beads, are flat thin circular beads with a small hole for stringing. They can be worked in solid blocks, color blocked, or multiple colors mixed together for a confetti effect. Disc beads are also incredibly versatile, and work really well when mixed with other beads, like glass, novelty, or even seed beads.

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Polymer Clay Barrel Beads are longer circular clay beads with a small hole for stringing, almost like a clay tube. They remind us a lot of mini marshmallows for hot chocolate (but please don’t eat these). Clay barrel beads play really nicely with each other, as well as when mixed with disc beads of a similar width.

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Polymer Clay Rondelle Beads are donut-like circular chunky clay beads — almost like the plumper version of a disc bead. It’s as if the beads are made out of classic candy necklaces. Like disc beads, rondelles are great on their own, or mixed with other beads, like in our layered beaded necklace tutorial.

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Polymer Clay Shaped Beads are made by forming various wedges of clay into large shapes, then, through a variety of techniques, made into clay canes (think play-doh snakes) that are later sliced, where the shape is revealed. You can find shaped clay beads in nearly any shape or design you can imagine, like the mushroom beads found in our Groovy Mix, or the strawberry beads found in our Fruit Mix.

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Supplies for Clay Bead Jewelry

The supplies you’ll definitely want to have on hand when making clay bead jewelry:

  • Polymer Clay Beads or a Polymer Clay Bead Kit
  • Strong Stretch String
  • Bead Organizer
  • Scissors

Other beaded jewelry supplies that are optional, but are really nice to have on hand:

  • Bracelet or Necklace Bead Board
  • Jewelry Glue
  • Washi Tape or a binder clip
  • Crimp covers and jewelry pliers
  • Beading Needle
  • Tape Measure or ruler

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Tips for Clay Bead Jewelry

The number one tip for making clay beaded bracelets, or any other type of stretch bracelets is to pick a strong stretch string, and know how to secure it. There is no worse feeling in the world than spending hours making beaded jewelry, only to have it break on the first wear. Our favorite string for stretch jewelry that has to break on us is Stretch Magic.

We highly recommend watching the video below to learn how to make stretch bracelets that won’t break.

You can also find our step-by step guide for making stretch jewelry here.

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Our second tip: keep those beads organized! When you purchase clay beads, they are typically shipped on a strand. Before cutting the string, have a plan for how to keep your beads organized (your future self will thank you!). This could mean letting the beads loose in small bags, and using a bead board when making jewelry. Another option, and our preference, is to keep all of your beads in a bead organizer box. This is a great way to see all of your beads at once, and you can even store supplies like a tape measure, folding scissors, and jewelry findings in the box along with your beads, making clean up a breeze.

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Tip #3: Plan your clay bead bracelet pattern ideas before stringing them up! You can use a bead board, plate, or even just a textured surface so your beads don’t roll away. Either way, it’s a great idea to plan out your pattern before adding your beads to the string! This can ensure that you’re kicking off with the same number of beads per color if you’re going for a color block pattern, or you’re not accidentally short on the number of beads you’ll need for a necklace, etc. You can find more about clay bead pattern ideas in the below.

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Some quick clay bead and beaded jewelry info to get you started:

  • You’ll need ~21 disc beads | ~4 barrel beads | ~8 rondelle beads per inch.
  • When making a bracelet, make sure the finished bracelet is about half an inch longer than your actual wrist measurement.
  • If you’re making a bracelet for someone else, the average female wrist is 6.2 inches, and the average male wrist is 7.2 inches.
  • The most common necklace length is 18 inches.

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Our final clay bead jewelry tip: PLAY!As we mentioned at the top of this post, one of the best parts about working with clay beads is that they work beautifully on their own, but they also play really nicely with other beads. Try mixing your clay beads with gold beads, pearl beads, novelty beads, or any other beads you may have on hand! Clay beads are a great for exploring new styles. We recommend pulling all of your beads out, and just seeing what comes together. 💕

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There is nothing more intimidating, or perhaps invigorating, than a box of beads waiting to be strung. Here are some clay bead bracelet ideas to get you started (though keep in mind these patterns can always translate to DIY beaded necklaces, and other beaded jewelry).

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Clay Bead Bracelet Ideas — Solid, Stripes, or Color Block

Play with color! Create striking “stripes,” or color block clay bead designs using complimentary or contrasting colors. Better yet, mix the two!

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Clay Bead Bracelet Ideas — Gradient or Ombre

When in doubt, rainbow it out. Use colors that create natural gradients for a blended effect! This technique is especially effective when using disc beads, as the small size creates a strong ombre effect.

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Clay Bead Bracelet Ideas — Mix & Match

Create visual interest by mixing different bead styles. This techniques works beautifully when mixing colors, or as a monochrome piece too!

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Clay Bead Bracelet Ideas — Complimentary

Make several bracelets that work well on their own, but shine best when worn as a set. To get the most out of a DIY bracelet set, try using all of the techniques listed above in complimentary colors.

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Clay Bead Bracelet Ideas — Everything But the Kitchen Sink

Using all of the beads in your arsenal, work with clay beads, gold beads, seed beads, and pearl beads to elevate traditional pony beads and novelty beads.

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It’s truly a bead craft world right now, and we are all in.
Did we miss a design idea? Have a question about making clay bead bracelets? Let us know in the comments below!

Be sure to tag us on Instagram@theneonteaparty in all of your projects, and pin these photos for later!

Peace, love & neon (beads),
Dorothy

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FAQs

What is the best string for clay bead bracelets? ›

What string do you use for clay bead bracelets? Elastic cord (sometimes called crystal string) is best. You can use clear or a color.

What can I make with clay beads other than bracelets? ›

Another clay bead jewelry idea is taking it one step further than the bracelet and crafting a necklace. If you're inspired by terracotta jewelry making, a necklace can be a great place to start for beginners since you can also create a single statement bead instead of a whole chain.

Can clay bead bracelets get wet? ›

Since clay beads are waterproof, you can wash them if they get dirty. Use gentle soap, and make sure to dry them well.

Are clay beads safe? ›

Polymer clay has been tested and is certified to be non-toxic. It is not something that's going to make you sick when used as directed.

How do you make air dry clay bracelets? ›

On a clean and dry work surface, roll out clay to approximately 1/8" thickness with a rolling pin.
  1. Cut Clay. Use a wooden clay knife (or kitchen knife) to cut clay into desired shape (Image 1). ...
  2. Imprint Evergreen Sprig. ...
  3. Allow Clay to Dry. ...
  4. Thread Bracelet/Ribbon Through Clay.

How do you shape clay beads? ›

To create spherical beads, roll each bead individually between your palms to shape them into spheres. You can also make them more ovoid, roll them into cylinders, or shape them into cubes or other shapes. Always shape beads on a hard, flat surface.

How do you stack bracelets together? ›

If you're going with thinner pieces, stack as many as you'd like! A good rule of thumb is not to cover more than ⅓ of your forearm. Place snugger pieces or your watch at the base of your wrist, near your hand, to help keep wider bracelets or bangles in place behind them. This piece of advice is our favorite…

How do you make clay beads shiny? ›

Sanding and Buffing

You can sand and buff polymer clay to give it a smooth, glass-like shine. Sanding and buffing work great with translucent, pearl and metallic clays, as they help enhance their natural shine and sparkle.

What is the best thread for bead bracelets? ›

Thinner nylon threads, like Nymo or Silamide, are ideal for delicate beadwork such as weaving intricate patterns or stitching seed beads. On the other hand, thicker threads, like C-Lon or S-Lon, are excellent for projects involving larger, heavier beads.

What is the strongest elastic for beaded bracelets? ›

We recommend Stretch Magic brand, as it is strong, durable, and affordable! Stretch Magic comes in a few different gauges (thicknesses). You'll want to choose the thickest gauge that fits your beads. We recommend 0.5mm or 0.7mm for seed beads and other beads with small-ish holes.

What is the strongest string for beads? ›

Whereas silk is the classic choice for stringing, Griffin Nylon bead cord (NylonPower) is the contemporary alternative. It is an extremely strong, extra-treated nylon (twice as strong as ordinary nylon).

What is the best wire to use for beaded bracelets? ›

Selecting Beading Wire

If you're making casual, economical jewelry, consider using seven-strand beading wire for its durability and affordability. For higher-end designs, or if you plan to sell your jewelry, choose 19- or 49-strand beading wire for its flexibility and more professional feel and drape.

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