27 Gorgeous Clay Earrings That Are Easy to Make

Ever scrolled through Instagram and stopped dead at those super cool Clay Earrings everyone’s wearing? I totally get it! I was instantly obsessed too.

Polymer Clay Jewellery has exploded in popularity, and I wanted to know more about how to get a piece of that pie.

Turns out, creating your own stunning Fimo Earrings isn’t just a fun hobby, it can also be a surprisingly lucrative side hustle.

Let’s find how you can turn your crafting skills into cash.

Daisy Delight: Polymer Clay Earrings with Dangling Leaves

Credit: @clazybyms

These earrings just screamed “festival vibes” to me! I’m already planning my outfit for the next outdoor concert, and I know these Funky Earrings are gonna be the star. The black hexagon base topped with that cute daisy? Obsessed! And those dangling green leaves? Adds the perfect touch of earthy whimsy. Look at this: sun, music, and these cuties swinging with every dance move.

Related: Air Dry Clay Projects to Try at Home That Spark Creativity

How to Make This:

  1. Condition black, white, yellow and green polymer clay.
  2. Roll out black clay and cut out two hexagons.
  3. Create petals by shaping small pieces of white clay.
  4. Attach petals to the hexagon, encircling a ball of yellow clay.
  5. Bake clay according to manufacturer’s instructions.
  6. Once cooled, attach jump rings to base of the hexagon.
  7. Cut two pieces of jewelry chain, each roughly 1 inch in length.
  8. Shape green clay into leaf shapes.
  9. Attach jump rings to chain and leaves.
  10. Assemble leaves on chain and attach to hexagons.
  11. Attach earring hooks to the top of the hexagon.

Textured Green Clay Earrings with Lily Accents

Credit: @clazybyms

Forget the plain, block-color clay earrings. The textured green base really elevates these. Then you have the clean white lily accents, which give them a sophisticated, almost botanical feel. Seriously, check out some Clay Earrings Diy Ideas online, and you’ll see what I mean; most just don’t have this level of detail. It’s a fresh take, right?

How to Make This:

  1. Start with conditioning a block of green polymer clay.
  2. Roll out the green clay evenly.
  3. Using a cookie cutter, cut out rectangle shapes for the base.
  4. Create texture on the clay with a needle or a brush.
  5. Condition white and green clay to make the lily petals, stems and leaves.
  6. Carefully attach the white lily petals to the stems.
  7. Add a small dot of yellow clay to the flower base.
  8. Arrange the calla lilies and leaves on the green base.
  9. Bake according to clay manufacturer’s instructions.
  10. Once cooled, add a hole for the jump rings.
  11. Attach jump rings and earring hooks.

Diamond Black Clay Earrings with 3D Sunflower Detail

Credit: @clazybyms

These earrings are definitely unique. I’m digging the matte black clay with the little dotted edge – a cool detail. Also, that tiny sunflower is surprisingly detailed for something handmade; the brown center and yellow petals really pop against the dark background. These fall into the category of those cute, quirky Small Clay Projects that show off someone’s personality.

How to Make This:

  1. Condition black polymer clay until soft.
  2. Roll out the black clay to about 1/8 inch thickness.
  3. Cut out diamond shapes for the earring bases.
  4. Condition yellow clay and form small petals.
  5. Attach the petals in a circle for the sunflower.
  6. Make the central brown clay disk and attach it to the center of the sunflower petals.
  7. Fashion small green leaves.
  8. Strategically attach the leaves to complete the design.
  9. Use a toothpick to pierce holes along the edge of the diamond.
  10. Bake the clay earrings according to the manufacturer’s guidelines.

Minimalist Black Arch with Neutral Swirl Fimo Earrings

Credit: @claytec_boutique

They’re these super cool Fimo Earrings, with a marbled top and a matte black arch. Plus, i feel like anyone who loves that simple, chic look would rock these. Seriously, they’re small but make a statement and are def giving artsy vibes.

How to Make This:

  1. Condition black and marbled polymer clay.
  2. Roll out both colors to a thickness of about ¼ inch.
  3. Use a small circle cutter to make the top piece.
  4. Gently shape black clay into an arc.
  5. Bake the clay according to the package instructions.
  6. Once cooled, drill a tiny hole at the bottom of the circle and top of the arc.
  7. Attach a jump ring to connect the arc and circle.
  8. Finally, add the earring hook.

Powder Blue Clay Earrings with Retro Floral Pattern

Credit: @thegreenporch

How groovy are these? These are SO giving 70s vibes. The powder blue background with the navy flower pattern is chef’s kiss. You could totally rock these with a vintage sundress or even just a plain white tee to make the outfit pop. Honestly, I’m obsessed with how unique and fun these Cute Clay Earrings are. They’re the perfect way to add a little flower power to any look.

Related: Creative Clay Crafts to Spark Your Imagination and Joy

How to Make This:

  1. Condition the light blue polymer clay.
  2. Roll the light blue clay to a medium thickness.
  3. Use a circular cutter to make the round earring shapes.
  4. Condition dark blue and white clay.
  5. Create small flower shapes from the dark blue clay.
  6. Place a dot of white clay in the center of each dark blue flower.
  7. Arrange the flowers on the light blue base.
  8. Make a hole in the top of the earring for jump rings.
  9. Bake the earrings according to the manufacturer’s guidelines.
  10. Once cooled, attach jump rings and earring hoops.

Nude Angled Drop Earrings with Grooved Texture

Credit: @olivka_artworks

These nude angled drop earrings are the perfect brunch accessory, especially when you’re aiming for that understated chic vibe. Check out them paired with an oversized linen shirt and high-waisted jeans. The grooved texture elevates them, making them more than just your average earrings. I’m telling you, sometimes the most unexpected Polymer Clay Jewellery makes the biggest impact. Simple, but unforgettable.

How to Make This:

  1. Condition a block of pale pink polymer clay.
  2. Roll the clay into a log and cut into two equal pieces.
  3. Form each piece into a teardrop shape and flatten.
  4. Use a sculpting tool to create parallel grooves along the surface.
  5. Bake the clay according to package directions.
  6. Let cool completely.
  7. Use a drill or needle tool to create a hole at the top of each earring.
  8. Attach gold earring bails and jump rings.
  9. Add gold bead and connect to earring hook with jump ring.
  10. Wear your cool, custom-made earrings!.

Funky Blue Flower Drop Ceramic Earrings

Credit: @lenora.handmade

Most flower earrings are super delicate or whatever, but these are different. These Ceramic Earrings have that retro vibe but are still so fresh, ya know? The blue is so vibrant, and the simple white center is such a nice pop. They’re definitely more fun than those basic studs everyone’s been wearing.

How to Make This:

  1. First you gotta grab some blue and white polymer clay.
  2. Roll out the blue clay into a long, thin snake.
  3. Cut that snake into five equal parts.
  4. Form each of those parts into a petal shape, kind of like a teardrop.
  5. Arrange those petals in a circle.
  6. Roll a little ball of white clay and plop it right in the middle.
  7. Now, bake those bad boys according to the clay package.
  8. After they’re cool, use a needle to make a hole at the top.
  9. Attach your earring hooks using jump rings.
  10. Rock your totally awesome flower earrings!.

Burnt Orange and Marbled White Geometric Air Dry Clay Earrings

Credit: @olivka_artworks

Forget what you think you know about clay jewelry. Plus, these aren’t your grandma’s crafts and the burnt orange top, with its modern rounded rectangle shape, is genius. But it’s the marbled white clay drop that really elevates these Air Dry Clay Earrings. Note the subtle veining – a hint of blush pink and apricot – that gives them a high-end, almost stone-like feel. Very cool.

How to Make This:

  1. First, blend peach and white polymer clay.
  2. Roll out both colors separately.
  3. Twist clay colors together for marbling.
  4. Flatten using a roller for marbling effect.
  5. Cut out rectangle shapes for the dangles and rounded shapes for the posts.
  6. Bake according to package instructions.
  7. Cool completely then drill a hole in each shape.
  8. Attach the pieces together using gold jump rings.
  9. Connect an earring post to the top of the rounded shape.

Geometric Sage and White Polymer Clay Earrings

Credit: @nativemakes

I just found the perfect earrings for brunch with the girls this weekend! These geometric Clay Earrings are everything! I can already see myself rocking these with my flowy white dress and a cute denim jacket. The sage and white combo is so fresh and springy, it’s giving major effortlessly chic vibes. So excited to wear these out and about! What do you guys think? 🤩

How to Make This:

  1. Incorporate the sage green clay and roll out a sheet.
  2. Form two circles from clay using a round cutter.
  3. Form two half circles from the white clay.
  4. Stamp surface of the clay with geometric pattern.
  5. Cure clay according to manufacturer’s directions.
  6. Cool then drill a hole in each shape.
  7. Connect shapes using the golden jump rings.
  8. Affix earring findings to the tops of the earrings using more golden jump rings.
  9. Check the earring backs and then wear.
  10. Feel the elegance of your stylish look!.

Honeycomb Top and Bee Dangle Terracotta Earrings

Credit: @thegreenporch

Sometimes, I just need that one thing to pull an outfit together! If you’re like me, a busy mom, you want something quick and easy. No more stressing about coordinating colors or searching for the right necklace. These adorable honeycomb and bee designed terracotta earrings solve that problem. It’s like instant cute, and they’re lightweight enough to wear all day.

How to Make This:

  1. Begin by conditioning a block of yellow polymer clay.
  2. Divide clay, form small yellow hexigons to form honeycomb.
  3. Mold a larger portion of yellow clay into two bee bodies.
  4. Add black stripes using thin rolls of black clay, bake.
  5. Form a small black clay balls.
  6. Bake again for 15 minutes at low temp.
  7. Cool completely before handling.
  8. Carefully attach the honeycomb and bees together with glue.
  9. Connect earring posts to the top of the honeycomb.

Slate Blue Air Dry Clay Earrings with White Botanical Detail

Credit: @clay_blings

Most handmade earrings you see use loud colors or complicated designs. These, on the other hand, offer a whisper of elegance. The subtle slate blue provides a gentle backdrop for the delicate white botanical sprig. These aren’t just any air dry clay earrings; the matte finish and minimal design add a sophisticated touch, making them perfect for everyday wear. They are light, refined, and quietly stand out.

How to Make This:

  1. Condition grey polymer clay until soft.
  2. Roll out clay to desired thickness.
  3. Use circular cutter to make two matching shapes.
  4. Create white clay leaf sprigs and bake.
  5. Add super glue to adhere the leaves to the circles.
  6. Use a small round cutter to make the white circle posts.
  7. Cure both parts and glue on to the post with super glue.
  8. Attach jump rings and earring hooks.
  9. Bake again and let cool completely.

Whimsical Dangle Earrings: Striped & Slime-Dripping Clay Discs

Credit: @mizzfrenchy

These earrings are definitely a statement piece. The best detail? The contrast between the top disc – it’s got those distinct black and white stripes, plus a glittery border. Then, your eye goes to the bottom with the bright green slime effect. They’re quirky. I can see how a lot of people start with small clay projects like this.

How to Make This:

  1. Grab some wooden discs from any craft store.
  2. Paint some stripes with a liner brush in black and neon green with a shimmery silver between them.
  3. Paint the rest with splatters of neon paint over a grey and black tone.
  4. Use some resin to give that slimey drip effect on the second layer.
  5. Attach a silver chain and earring hook to the end.
  6. Add some glitter to the top to give a spookier effect.
  7. Let all parts dry completely before assembling.

Burgundy Arches: Minimalist Clay Earrings with Lilac Studs

Credit: @funky_preja

Right now, it’s all about handmade artistry and one-of-a-kind pieces. These earrings capture that mood perfectly and the deep burgundy clay forms an unexpected architectural shape. A simple lilac stud adds a touch of playful contrast. These handmade Terracotta Earrings will become a staple. It is a chic and subtle way to feel pulled together without trying too hard.

How to Make This:

  1. Condition and roll out your clay to a smooth even slab.
  2. Create a long sausage of clay and flatten it with acrylic tools.
  3. Gently bend it into a long arch shape.
  4. Repeat two more times to create three arches.
  5. Bake for appropriate time for clay and gently add more clay around the rings to join them together.
  6. Attach the post with glue that matches.
  7. Bake again and then you’re ready to wear!.

Royal Blue Fan Ceramic Earrings with Rhinestone Detail

Credit: @aureaclay_design

The royal blue is so vibrant. These ceramic earrings are just interesting enough without being too “out there” for work. I can see her rocking these with a simple black dress or even a denim jacket. A little bit of bling with the rhinestone, but still earthy and cool because of the clay.

How to Make This:

  1. Start with some blue polymer clay.
  2. Roll and cut out the fan design.
  3. Bend the edges of the fan upwards to create a curve.
  4. Bake in an oven at low temperature.
  5. Use resin to attach a crystal on the top.
  6. Use some pliers to add a hanging to the crystal.
  7. You’re ready to wear them with a special outfit!.

Cottagecore Aesthetic: Mushroom Shaped Fimo Earrings with Hearts

Credit: @clayessentialsbykim

These are undeniably cute! The mushroom shape is so on-trend with the whole cottagecore thing that’s happening right now. These particular Fimo Earrings feature a cute heart detail, which softens the playful design. Honestly, they’re a fun way to add a bit of whimsy to your everyday look. Be warned, these definitely stand out.

How to Make This:

  1. Soften red polymer clay and form a rounded mushroom cap.
  2. Use a needle tool to create small dotted indentations across the top.
  3. Soften white clay and roll a small log.
  4. Attach log to underside of mushroom cap to form stem.
  5. Gently press white log and mushroom cap together for a secure join.
  6. Roll red clay for the heart and attach to the mushroom cap.
  7. Create jump rings to attach the pieces to earrings.
  8. Use a brush to create small dots with paint for more detail.
  9. Bake according to clay package instructions.
  10. Let cool completely before wearing.

Teal, Gold, & Purple Dangle Clay Earrings

Credit: @melange___atelier

The textured gold up top is EVERYTHING. These earrings are serious statement pieces! Seriously checking out some “Clay Earrings Diy Ideas” to maybe make my own – but these are goals! They’re like a mini party for your ears. 🥳

How to Make This:

  1. Condition three blocks of polymer clay: teal, speckled mixed media, and purple.
  2. Roll each color to approximately 1/8 inch thickness.
  3. Use cookie cutters or a craft knife to cut desired shapes: half-moons, rectangles, and petal shapes.
  4. Bake clay pieces according to manufacturer’s instructions, then allow to cool completely.
  5. Drill small holes in the top and bottom of each clay piece.
  6. Attach jump rings to connect the clay shapes in the desired order.
  7. Attach ear studs to the top piece using strong jewelry glue.
  8. Inspect for durability before wearing.
  9. Use resin for additional glossy finish.
  10. Gently clean jewelry with a soft cloth when needed.

Swirled Clay Doughnut Funky Earrings

Credit: @olivka_artworks

These funky earrings are everything for that girl who isn’t afraid to be playful. Think artist, designer, or maybe that vintage shop owner you follow. They are definitely an “it girl” statement piece. Wear these to add a bit of fun to a neutral outfit, or when you want to bring some unexpected charm to an already bold look.

How to Make This:

  1. Soften equal portions of white and brown polymer clay.
  2. Roll each color into long, thin ropes, approximately 6 inches each.
  3. Twist the white and brown ropes together loosely.
  4. Coil the twisted rope into a flat spiral shape, pressing gently to adhere.
  5. Carefully slice off two even pieces of the spiral for the earrings.
  6. Gently shape and smooth the cut edges of the spirals.
  7. Bake according to the clay manufacturer’s instructions.
  8. After cooling, attach earring posts to the back using super glue or liquid clay, baking again briefly to reinforce the bond.
  9. Sand the earrings to eliminate any irregularities.
  10. Allow glue to fully cure before wearing.

Mosaic Round Polymer Clay Jewellery with Natural Wood Studs

Credit: @lilo

The earthy tones in these Polymer Clay Jewellery earrings are so perfect for fall. And the little flecks of gold?! So unexpected and chic. I love how each earring is a slightly different pattern – it makes them feel like a tiny piece of art. I think these would look amazing with your brown sweater.

How to Make This:

  1. Condition several small blocks of polymer clay in varying earthy tones.
  2. Roll out each color thinly on a non-stick surface.
  3. Use a blade to cut the clay into small, irregular shapes, like a mosaic.
  4. Assemble the mosaic pieces on a larger sheet of clay, pressing lightly to adhere.
  5. Use a circular cutter to cut out the earring shape.
  6. Bake the clay disc according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
  7. After baking and cooling, lightly sand the surface smooth.
  8. Drill a small hole at the top of each disc.
  9. Attach a jump ring and an earring hook to complete each earring.
  10. Secure findings with clear jewelry sealant if needed for extra durability.

Statement Clay Earrings: Botanical Print Hoops

Credit: @clay_craze

Look at this, it’s a Saturday morning, you’re grabbing coffee with friends before hitting the farmer’s market. Plus, you want to look cute, but you definitely don’t want to spend hours getting ready. That’s when you throw on a basic white tee and jeans, but then bam – these statement Clay Earrings. They add the perfect pop of color and personality with almost zero effort. Sold!

How to Make This:

  1. Roll out white polymer clay to a thickness of about 1/8 inch.
  2. Use a circular cutter to create earring shapes and larger circle for hoops.
  3. Bake the clay circles according to manufacturer’s instructions, then let cool.
  4. Sketch your design on paper as a guide.
  5. Using acrylic paints or paint pens, paint botanical patterns onto the clay circles.
  6. Allow the paint to dry completely.
  7. Seal the painted surface with a clear acrylic varnish or resin to protect the design.
  8. Drill a small hole on the circles.
  9. Attach jump rings to connect the round piece to hoops.
  10. Connect earring backs to the circles to finish.
  11. Display earrings in a jewelry box.

Botanical Print Clay Earrings with Gold Accent Rings

Credit: @clay_craze

The botanical print is super unique – one earring even has a little papaya design! And I appreciate the lightweight feel; you can tell they won’t drag down your lobes. If you’re into adding a pop of color and personality to a simple outfit, these Cute Clay Earrings are definitely your vibe. I think I need a pair for myself.

How to Make This:

  1. Condition and roll out white polymer clay to 2mm thickness.
  2. Use circle cutters to cut out two equal-sized circles for each earring.
  3. Bake the clay circles according to the clay’s instructions; let cool.
  4. Lightly sand to remove any imperfections; wipe clean.
  5. Using fine-tipped paint brushes and acrylic paint, paint slices of citrus.
  6. Add details with fine line pens to create highlights and shadows.
  7. Let dry fully, then seal with a coat of clear gloss varnish.
  8. Drill a small hole near the top of each circle.
  9. Attach a jump ring to connect the earring to a small gold hoop.
  10. Attach earring hooks, making sure they face the correct direction.
  11. Carefully check jump rings are securely closed.

Diamond-Shaped Clay Earrings with Tassel Detail

Credit: @thecraftdaddies

So you’ve seen the trendy polymer clay earrings EVERYWHERE, right? These, though, are different. And the diamond shape stands out from the usual circles. And that subtle marbled green? It’s a chic touch that’s hard to find. Plus, the simple tassels offer an unexpected element. If you are looking for funky earrings to express your personality, these are perfect.

How to Make This:

  1. Condition white polymer clay and roll into a slab.
  2. Mix a small amount of turquoise clay and gently marble into the white slab.
  3. Cut out two diamond shapes using a template and craft knife.
  4. Bake according to clay manufacturer instructions.
  5. Drill a small hole at the bottom point of each diamond after cooling.
  6. Cut twelve strands of cotton cord, each four inches long.
  7. Fold strands in half and thread through the drilled hole.
  8. Tie the cords into a tight knot close to the diamond.
  9. Trim the tassel ends evenly with scissors.
  10. Attach earring hooks with jump rings.

Funky Orange Disc & White Flower Polymer Clay Earrings

Credit: @lenora.handmade

The orange and white is such a vibe. I’m picturing them with a flowy white dress or a simple tee and jeans to add a pop of color. Seriously, these could elevate any outfit. The best part is that they’re so lightweight, even though they are Polymer Clay Jewellery, you can wear them all day without your ears getting tired. What do you think?.

How to Make This:

  1. Roll out orange polymer clay into an even sheet.
  2. Use a small circle cookie cutter (or craft knife and template) to make four circles.
  3. Roll out white polymer clay and use a flower-shaped cookie cutter to make four flowers.
  4. Bake all clay pieces according to package directions.
  5. Once cooled, gently drill small holes at the top of each shape.
  6. Connect each orange circle to a flower using jump rings.
  7. Attach the earring hook to the top circle.
  8. Repeat for the second earring.

Whimsical Reindeer Polymer Clay Dangle Earrings

Credit: @salt.sundesigns

These reindeer earrings, handcrafted from polymer clay, tap into the playful charm that’s trending right now. They make such a great holiday look, without going overboard. If you’re looking for unique statement pieces, there are tons of amazing “Clay Earrings Diy Ideas” online to get you started!

How to Make This:

  1. Roll out white clay into a thick circle, flatten with roller.
  2. Roll a flattened rectangle, place under the circle.
  3. Roll brown clay into thin logs, cut small pieces at angles.
  4. Place the pieces on the rectangle to look like antlers.
  5. Add two small red balls to the rectangle to look like a nose.
  6. Add two small dark pieces to the rectangle to look like eyes.
  7. Bake according to instructions, add circle to top, and connecting gold loops.
  8. Cool, and connect the earring hooks.

Cream and Confetti Statement Ceramic Earrings

Credit: @salt.sundesigns

Sometimes, you’re stuck wearing the same basic outfits for work every week. I get it and so, i’ve found that an easy way to switch things up is with statement earrings. These cream and confetti Ceramic Earrings are fun, lightweight, and add a pop of color without being too over-the-top. They elevate a simple outfit without taking hours to plan. Win-win.

How to Make This:

  1. Condition white polymer clay.
  2. Mix small pieces of colorful clay scraps into the white clay to create a confetti effect.
  3. Incorporate small pieces of gold leaf.
  4. Roll the confetti clay into a smooth sheet.
  5. Use a semi-circle cutter (or template) to cut out four semi-circles.
  6. Roll out additional white clay, cut into 4 small rectangles.
  7. Bake all the clay pieces.
  8. Drill holes at the top of each shape for jump rings.
  9. Attach the semi-circle to a rectangle.
  10. Attach an earring hook using jump rings.
  11. Repeat for second earring.

Fuchsia and Gold Glitter Clay Earrings

Credit: @les_petits_bazars_de_cris

That’s my first thought! So many of these big earrings look great, but then they pull on your earlobe all day. I like that these clay earrings look lightweight. I also appreciate how the gold hardware really makes the fuchsia and glittery gold pop. These are more interesting than your average dangly earrings!

How to Make This:

  1. Grab your fuchsia polymer clay and roll it out so it’s about 1/8 inch thick.
  2. Repeat the rolling process with your glittery gold clay.
  3. Using a craft knife, cut out the leaf shapes.
  4. You’ll need two large fuchsia, two medium gold, and two small fuchsia.
  5. Gently smooth the edges of each leaf shape.
  6. Bake all the clay pieces according to the directions on the package.
  7. Use your jewelry pliers to open a jump ring and attach the small fuchsia leaf to the medium gold leaf.
  8. Repeat for the other earring.
  9. Connect medium gold to large fuchsia, repeat.
  10. Attach your earring hook, and you’re ready to rock those statement earrings!.

Floral Relief Drop Earrings: White Oval Base with Rose Detail

Credit: @clay_blings

The cottagecore aesthetic is still going strong, and these earrings nail it. But here’s the thing, the delicate floral detail is unexpectedly chic against the stark white base. The gold hardware adds a touch of polished hardware. I love that they are handmade; the slightly imperfect finish screams “artisan.” If you’re thinking of flexing your own creative muscle, consider exploring your own Small Clay Projects. These are an investment in style andindividuality.

How to Make This:

  1. Condition pink, white, green and purple polymer clay until soft and pliable.
  2. Roll out pink clay and create small rose shapes by swirling flattened clay.
  3. Fashion small green clay leaves using a clay tool or toothpick for texture.
  4. Prepare white polymer clay ovals as the earring base with rolling pin.
  5. Arrange flowers and leaves on each oval base in desired floral design.
  6. Bake clay according to manufacturer’s instructions (usually around 275F for 30 minutes).
  7. Once cooled, glue gold earring studs onto the back of each earring.
  8. Attach jump rings to the bottom of the studs and connect to the baked polymer clay.
  9. Add protective sealant if desired, to protect the colors and texture of the clay.
  10. Add tiny brown clay “sprinkles” for added textural element.

Unique Clay Earrings: Beige Hoops with Brown and Orange Flowers

Credit: @sasastravs

The beige clay with flecks of gold leaf is totally unique. Then, BAM! Little brown and orange flowers – they’re the perfect autumnal touch, right? I think I need to add these to my online cart now! Can you check out how cute these would look? I saw someone selling similar Fimo Earrings on Etsy, but these are way cuter!

How to Make This:

  1. You’ll start by mixing translucent and beige polymer clay to get that speckled effect.
  2. Grab a small amount of gold leaf flakes and knead into the clay for that pop.
  3. Roll out the clay and cut two matching donut shapes – freehand it!
  4. Carefully bake the hoops according to your clay’s instructions.
  5. While those cool, mold little brown and orange flowers from polymer clay.
  6. Bake the tiny flowers separately, same as before.
  7. Using a strong adhesive, stick the baked flower accents onto the base of the cooled hoops.
  8. Then glue the gold earring posts to the back of the clay hoops.
  9. Give the earrings at least 24 hours to cure the glue completely.
  10. Wear your newly made, groovy retro flower earrings.

Final Thoughts

My journey into creating Air Dry Clay Earrings has been so rewarding, not just creatively, but financially too. Seeing people wear and love my designs brings me so much joy. I hope this inspires you to explore your own creative potential and maybe even start your own clay earring adventure! Ready to give it a go?

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