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More on Pardo Clay

February 26, 2009 by Julie Leir-VanSickle

via Ornamento

via Ornamento

There’s a new post  about the new “Pardo Jewellry Clay” up at Martha Aleo’s blog, Ornamento.  Be sure to check it out if you’re looking into trying out a new clay!
[tags]pardo clay, new polymer clay[/tags]

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  1. Dan says

    March 9, 2009 at 4:01 pm

    There are so many cool ideas that polymer clay artists come up with.

Have you read?

Etsy Feature – Pottery Border Rollers Set (6 or 12 Designs)

One of the best parts of working with clay is decorating the surface—and if you’ve ever wanted to add detailed, professional-looking borders without hours of carving, these Pottery Border Rollers are a total studio upgrade. Available in sets of 6 or 12, they make adding texture and pattern as easy as rolling across your clay.

What They Are

This Etsy listing offers precision-designed border rollers that you can use on pottery, ceramics, polymer clay, or even air-dry clay. Each roller has a unique repeating pattern—from swirls and vines to geometric dots and diamonds—so you can create everything from rustic handmade vibes to refined, symmetrical detailing.

The rollers work beautifully on:

  • Plates and bowls (add a detailed rim). 
  • Mug handles and borders. 
  • Decorative tiles and coasters. 
  • Polymer clay jewelry slabs. 

Why These Rollers Are Brilliant

  • Consistency: Instead of hand-carving the same motif over and over, the roller ensures perfect, repeatable patterns. 
  • Speed: You can texture a whole surface in seconds, saving time (especially if you’re batch-making for markets). 
  • Versatility: Works on pottery clay, polymer, porcelain, or even fondant for bakers. 
  • Choice: Sets come in 6 or 12, so you can start small or go all in with the full variety. 

Inspiration Ideas

  • Statement Plates: Add concentric circles of borders for a mandala-like effect. 
  • Custom Mugs: Use different roller patterns for rims and handles to make every piece unique. 
  • Ornaments & Jewelry: Perfect for pressing into small clay slabs to create instant texture before cutting shapes. 
  • Rustic Dinnerware Sets: Pair geometric rollers with earthy glazes for a boho look that’s market-ready. 

Why Makers Will Love Them

Surface design is what transforms a simple clay piece into a work of art. These rollers give you the freedom to add detail without stress, whether you’re making functional ware or decorative pieces. They’re also incredibly satisfying to use—there’s something magical about watching a crisp border appear with one smooth roll.

You can grab the set here: Pottery Border Rollers on Etsy.

 

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