I
believe that giving someone a gift of your heart should reflect who you
are. I am a rusty ole broad who has the eternal hope of spring and if
you have the right key you can have my heart.
I come from a fine art rather than a craft background so I approach art
differently. I am shooting a video for a class with Artful Gathering
later in the year on molds, casting and armatures so this is a sample of
one of my project ideas.
SUPPLIES
Paper Maché Mold
Creative Paperclay®
Burnt Umber Acrylic Paint
Tumeric (yes, the spice)
Gold Rub
Lock
Twigs
Stamp
The start was this simple paper maché heart from a craft store.
I
covered it with Creative Paperclay® and embossed it with some vintage
wallpaper. Then I painted it burnt umber and sprinkled Tumeric on it
while it was still wet for a faux rust look. I then added a little gold rub, a keyhole and some twigs from my yard.
What would your heart look like?
Darlene Olivia McElroy
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Thursday, December 25, 2014
Friday, April 25, 2014
Silent Wind Chimes
I love wind chimes and outdoor mobiles, so I thought, "Why not make a set of wind chimes out of Creative Paperclay modeling material?"
I started by rolling out a thin piece of clay, then cutting an 8" circle from it. I used a plate as my template, laying it on top of the rolled out clay and trimming away the excess with a craft knife. I used a handle-less teacup as a mold for the dome of the chimes. The cup had an indentation on the bottom that I didn't want on my finished piece, so I filled it with its own circle of clay. So that this insert would adhere to the piece of clay for the dome, I scored both the clay insert and the clay circle that I would use for the dome, and liberally coated each with slip. [You can learn more about slip from this blog tip.]
Next, I covered the up-turned teacup with my 8" circle of clay. I had to remove some of the excess and gently smooth out the clay. I give it a smoother finished (and help reduce sanding) I coated the dome with a layer of slip. Next, I pierced holes in the top and sides for attaching the dangles.
For the center dangle, I coiled a 3/8" wide piece of clay around a soda straw, and pierced hanging holes at the top and bottom.
When the pieces were completely dry and sanded, I used acrylic paints to paint each of the dangles.
Color palette for dangles |
When the embossed pieces where dry, I thinly coated them with raw umber paint, and quickly rubbed it off, leaving them with a weathered, antiqued appearance. Lastly, I coated all the pieces—dangles and dome—with two coats of PPA Gloss by USArtQuest.
Painted dangles |
The final step was to assemble the pieces. I added a crystal to the bottom of the center, coiled dangle, and used fishing line to attached the dangles to the dome. I love the way the crystal catches the light, and casts rainbows of color!!
I couldn't wait to hang them and enjoy the lovely wind chime sounds. But, wait. What's that I hear? Nothing. The dangles are moving, but, alas, no sound. :) I hadn't considered that the clay just wasn't the right medium for producing sound. So now instead of wind chimes, I have a brightly colored outdoor mobile!!
Finished silent wind chimes :) |
Here's a quick video of my mobile in action.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Edie's Tip 'o The Month
I have a quickie tip to share with you today :D
You know I love how versatile Creative Paperclay is right? You can sculpt it, you can shape it you can mold it, but did you know you can stamp it? It's true!
Creative Paperclay and the Delight air dry clay can both be rolled out and then stamped to create 3 D embellishments :D
I made this mushroom using this technique. I rolled my clay thin, then pressed my stamp into the clay and cut around the outline. Now all I will need to do is paint it when I am ready to use it :D
Visit MY BLOG for more tips and ideas.
You know I love how versatile Creative Paperclay is right? You can sculpt it, you can shape it you can mold it, but did you know you can stamp it? It's true!
Creative Paperclay and the Delight air dry clay can both be rolled out and then stamped to create 3 D embellishments :D
I made this mushroom using this technique. I rolled my clay thin, then pressed my stamp into the clay and cut around the outline. Now all I will need to do is paint it when I am ready to use it :D
Visit MY BLOG for more tips and ideas.
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