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Monday, January 25, 2016

Fairy Heart Figurine by Irit Shalom


Fairy Heart Figurine
Designed by Irit Shalom 

Hello my dear crafty friends! Irit is here with my very first project  in 2016. January is a perfect moth to make projects for Valentine's Day. Yes, Valentine's Day is in February, but then you need time, so here is a small clay projects that is easy to make and fancy to give. As young kids we all believed in these fairy tales love stories. So I connected hearts with a fairy image and made my own Love figurine.  Say " Hello" to my Fairy Heart figurine.

Materials:

Makin's Clay® - Red 120g, White 60g 
Makin's® Roller & Cutter Set 
Makin's® Professional™ Clay Tools Set 
Makin's® Hearts, Hands, Water Drop Clay Cutters 
Makin's® Texture Sheets - Set C, Set E 
Large heart cutters 
Clear glaze 
Fairy Dust glitter 

Step by step tutorial:

1. Use a full 120g package of Red Makin's Clay®. Roll it with clay roller from Roller and Cutter set to about 1/4'' sheet of clay. Cut the flat clay sheet to a few pieces to fit your cutters using the cutter from Makin's® Professional Clay Tools set.  Pick your Makin's® Heart shaped cutters and find some bigger heart shaped cutters in your stash. The simple ones from the baking shop will do the job (also I never used them for baking ). Cut the largest heart, the second size heart and the 2 smaller using Makin's® cutters.

2. Pick three Makin's®  Texture  sheets and roll over the cut hearts with the roller. I used the following textures, but you can pick your favorites.  Let the embossed hearts dry for a couple of hours before adding the glaze over them.  I used Lace from Set C; Diamond from set E and Curly Beard from set E.
3. Cover each one of 4 large hearts with any kind of a glaze you have. I used the one on the photo, but it's just because it is what I had.   Adhere the hearts as shown - you can use glaze to do it, but a glue like Beacon™Tacky Glue is much better. Let it dry for 24 hours to be sure the clay is totally set and dry.
4. In the meantime cut 6 small hearts with the smallest Makin's® Clay Heart shaped cutter. Arrange all 6 hearts and shown and cover them with glaze.
5. Cut the smallest hand with Makin's® Hand cutters and Water Drop shaped cutter.  I made each  hand with 2 clay cuts adhered one over another. The drops made my feet shapes, again I glued two cuts one over another. Cover them with glaze.
6. And now to the finished project. I made the base of my figurine  from the flower shaped hearts. 
Glue " feet"  over the base. Glued hands over the hearts shape. Then I made a fairy using white Makin's Clay® and a craft store mold; covered it with glaze and a layer of Fairy dust glitter (not seen much on the photo, sorry about it).

 And a bigger photo of the finished project:


I hope you liked my Valentine's project and see you next month with another one. Hint- it's all about being Lucky.


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