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Sunday, February 21, 2016

Faux Leather Tags by Madeline Arendt



FAUX LEATHER TAGS
Designed by Madeline Arendt

This month we were asked to look through the Makin's Clay® Pinterest  board titled Tutorials and Techniques and choose one technique and create something using it.  The variety of techniques were many and all interesting enough to want to try with Makin's Clay®.

Materials:

Makin's Clay® - Brown, White
Makin's Clay® Cutting Mat
Makin's Clay® Tools - Roller, Cuttng Knife
Makin's® Clay Cutters - Flower, Scalloped Shapes
Makin's® Ultimate Clay Extruder™
Aluminum Foil
Rubber Stamps
Metal Embossing Tools
Acrylic Paint
Brush
Paper Towels

Instructions:

Roll out a portion of brown clay on the clay mat with the roller to approximately 1/8" thickness.

Crumble a piece of aluminum foil and smooth out; repeat again to form smaller creases into the foil.
Place the foil onto the clay and press with fingers or use the roller to impress the clay with texture.








Use a tag shape or cutter to form shapes.  Cut a whole with a small circle cutter or by placing a tag over the clay and cut with a cutting knife.

With rubber stamps, impress a design or names or letters into the clay.  Use tools or stamps to create
designed edges to the clay tags.






Create strings for the tags by passing clay through the extruder tool using the flat disc.

Allow all the clay pieces to dry 24 hours.

Choose paint color of choice or combine 2 or 3.  Thin the paints to create a wash and brush onto the dried clay pieces and wipe quickly with a paper towel.  If desired, continue to add more layers of color, wiping between coats.  Optional: Finish pieces with a matte coating.

The link to the website where the tutorial for creating a faux leather look is - polymer clay web -

Madeline Arendt DESIGNER, AUTHOR, INSTRUCTOR madelinejean@me.com http://madelinesthoughts.blogspot.com/

4 comments:

Krauchune said...

Awesome Madeline, looks just like real leather!

Steph Ackerman said...

Great idea, love the look - need to give this a try.

madelinesthoughts said...

Thanks, the photos don't do it justice. It really does look like leather and it's very flexible.

madelinesthoughts said...

Thank you Steph, yes you can really get the look of leather. I can see using this technique again and again.

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