Polymer Clay Color Recipes | Flip Flops & Daydreams
Flip Flops & Daydreams is a palette that smells like sunscreen, tastes like melted popsicles, and sounds like waves shushing you into a state of total bliss. Inspired by lazy afternoons where the sun kisses your shoulders and your thoughts wander farther than your feet, this mix of soft pinks, dusky lilac, ocean blues, and sunlit teal captures the sweet spot between nostalgia and now. It’s beachy, breezy, and just the right amount of whimsical, like scribbling hearts in the sand and meaning it.

A Quick Tip on Mixing
When I share polymer clay color recipes, I use parts to measure the ratios. You can grab whatever cutter you like, just stick with the same one and keep your clay thickness consistent for every color in the recipe.
Personally, I prefer to use squares. They’re super handy for slicing into smaller portions, and if you cut corner to corner, it’s accurate enough even for those of us who couldn’t eyeball a measurement if our lives depended on it. Seriously, I’m terrible at eyeballing, so I’m all for keeping it foolproof!

Tools & Materials
To recreate this dreamy palette, you’ll need:
- Fimo Professional polymer clay in these colors:
- True Magenta
- True Yellow
- Turquoise
- True Blue
- White
- Pasta machine dedicated to polymer clay use — I use an Atlas 180 but you can improvise with an acrylic roller and playing cards if you’re pasta machineless.
- Shape cutter of your choice (but squares are the VIPs in my opinion)
- Polymer clay blade or craft knife
Step 1: Prep your clay
Give your clay a little warm-up stretch! No need to fully condition it just yet, mixing will take care of most of that. Just make sure it’s soft enough to cut without any fuss.
Step 2: Roll it out
Roll out all your clay to the same thickness. Whether you’re using a pasta machine or your favorite acrylic roller, consistency is the name of the game.
Step 3: Cut your pieces
Grab your cutter and cut out the parts for each recipe. Need fractions of parts? Slice and dice with your blade or knife until you’ve got just the right amount.
Step 4: Mix and mash
Combine your colors by squishing them by hand or running them through your pasta machine. Blend until you’ve got a smooth, even shade.
Step 5: Make magic
Now it’s time to create something amazing with your gorgeous new palette!

Salted Lilac
- 6 parts White
- 2 parts True Magenta
- 1/2 part Turquoise
- 1/16 part True Yellow
Sunglow Sherbet
- 12 part White
- 2 True Magenta
- 1/4 True Yellow
Driftwood Daydream
- 14 parts White
- 3 parts Turquoise
- 1 1/4 parts True Magenta
- 1/16 True Yellow
Tidepool Tease
- 6 parts True Blue
- 1 part True Magenta
- 1/2 part White
- 1/8 part True Yellow
Seaglass Drift
- 12 parts Turquoise
- 1 part White
- 1/4 part True Magenta
- 1/8 part True Yellow
I’ve done my best to match these colors while staring at my screen, but keep in mind, colors may vary slightly depending on your screen settings (phone, tablet, laptop, etc.) The colors you mix should be super close, but don’t stress if there’s a tiny difference—it’s all part of the creative journey!
Your Turn to Play
Which color has you daydreaming? Is it the soft swirl of Salted Lilac, the juicy charm of Sunglow Sherbet, or the cool calm of Driftwood Daydream? Maybe you’re floating toward Tidepool Tease, or feeling bold and breezy with Seaglass Drift.
This Flip Flops & Daydreams palette wasn’t made to sit around looking pretty, it’s ready to take a vacation on your clay table. So roll up your sleeves and turn this sunshine-soaked mix into something magical.
Tag me on Instagram @bysandracallander or swing by the Facebook group to show off your beachy blends and blissed-out creations. Let’s turn those daydreams into something real.




