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Tuesday, February 23, 2016

LUCKY Necklace by Irit Shalom



LUCKY NECKLACE
Designed by Irit Shalom 

Hello my dear crafty friends!
Irit is here again with my Makin's Clay® Lucky necklace.
I think that anyone needs a bit of luck. And games, any kind of them, are the most common way to get some luck together with a lot of fun. So I made a fancy 3 colors only necklace with Makin's Clay® using many different possible techniques.

Supply list:

White
Black 
Red

Tools:

Other products:
Glaze- DecoArt®
Acrylic paint- DecoArt®
Jewelry parts and beads- craft shop

Materials:

Let me show you all of them techniques used today:

1. Use the Ultimate Clay Extruder™ with large square disk #28 with white and black Makin's Clay® to make this charm that looks like a chess game board.   I used a piece of thin red clay that was rolled to #6 setting on Makin’s Professional® Ultimate Clay Machine® and dry to make the base for the extruded squares.

2.Make a free hand  game cube from black clay and making the dots with Makin’s Clay® Professional Clay Tools®  top as shown.
3.Stamp with black permanent ink over fresh clay rolled with Makin's Clay® roller.  I used a Rubber Dance stamp to make this playing card Queen image.
4. Stamp with bare stamps into the fresh white clay. I used Rubber Dance stamps again and in my final project the Bingo card was not used after all. But I did use the domino piece as you can see. All pieces were hand cut with a cutter from the Makin’s Clay® Professional Clay Tools® set.
5. Use Makin's® small cutters of playing cards signs from Mini Geo cutters set to make the small pieces for the necklace.
7. Make a mold using a molding compound and a real chess game piece and cast the chess game piece with black clay.
8. Cover all dry pieces with glaze. The Domino piece dots were painted with black acrylic paint.
The cube dots were all painted with white acrylic inside the dots.

And this is my finished pieces added to a fancy multi strings necklace.  I added the word Lucky over the chess board with stickers and then covered the stickers with glaze again.

So are you Lucky? I hope you are and if not - make this necklace for some extra luck!










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