My Ever Changing Heart
Designed By Carole Monahan
You NEVER know what beneath and our
hearts are EVER changing.
This statement necklace is only
about 1 ½ inches wide and 2 ½ inches high, but it has a big fun impact!
I had a blast using alcohol inks for
the 1st time on Makin's Clay®. I love that Makin’s Clay® is so flexible that is the only way I could pull off this particular
design.
Materials:
Makin's Clay® - 1 oz of white and black
Alcohol inks in
assorted colors
Black acrylic paint
Mica powder
1 small brad
Wax paper
Small piece of
cardboard 1 ½ X 2 ½
Long 2 inch eyelet
Chain of choice and
length
PYMII
Tools:
Makin's Clay® Texture Sheet - Cobblestone from Set A 38001
Paint brush
Makin's® Cutting Mat
Makin’s® Professiona™Tool Set - I used these
attachments Textures dart board,
lines, star, and dot
Clay cutters graduted
sizes the medium circle and the small heart
Makin’s® Professional™ Ultimate Clay Machine
Instructions:
First mix the black
with the majority of the white clay (hold back a small marble size of white for
later )
Roll this out on
setting 2 of your Makin’s® Professional™ Ultimate Clay Machine.
Make it a long 3 inch
wide strip.
Then layout on your
Makin’s® cutting mat and place your cobblestone texture sheet over it.
Rub until your see
that it is evenly placed with the pattern. Lift the texture sheet gently from
the clay.
** hint sometimes wait
a few minutes for the clay to start to set up to avoid any distortions**
I wrapped a 1 ½ inch
by 2 ½ inch cardboard with wax paper to use as a blank for the shape.
Wrap your textured clay around this form and trim as needed.
Seal the back of the piece using the shading
tool. I like this tool better with the textures to insure that
the piece is well
sealed. Please note I have overlapped the 2 ends on the top of the piece over
the eyepin that I will
use to hang the pendent from a chain.
Now time to size up
the cutters.
Note how I laid out
the cutters to verify that they will be spaced correctly.
The circle cutter will
be used on the disc of white clay.
Cut out the heart and
add the paint and mica powder at this time and then set this aside to dry.
NOW onto the color
wheel!
Cut out the disc with
the circle cutter and section it off like a pie.
Each section is then
to be textured and colored in a different way.
I really enjoyed the
alcohol inks I will being using them again!
To assemble the
pendent -
Pierce holes on the
disc with a pin then line up the disc where it will sit in the cobblestone
pendent
and pierce the hole
for the brad into the TOP LAYER only of the cobblestone.
Since Makin’s Clay® is
soooo FLEXIBLE after it is cured, you can easily press the top and bottom of the
pendent to billow out the sides to get
the brad in place and secured.
Each spin of the disc
will show a new color scheme! One to match each mood or each outfit you choose!
You can find my other
designs here!
2 comments:
Wicked neat Carole!
I love the changing disc behind the heart! Great idea
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