Supply List:
Makin's Clay® Blue and Red
Craft knife
Needle
Waxed dental floss
Small piece of chain
Card stock
Recommended Makin’s® Tools:
Makin's Professional® Ultimate Clay Machine®
Makin's Clay® Blue and Red
Craft knife
Needle
Waxed dental floss
Small piece of chain
Card stock
Recommended Makin’s® Tools:
Makin's Professional® Ultimate Clay Machine®
Awl
Krylon 18kt Gold Leafing Pen
Chipboard
Soft leather
Key charm
Beacon's™ Tacky Glue
Makin's® Clay Mixing Ruler™
Makin's® cutting mat
Krylon 18kt Gold Leafing Pen
Chipboard
Soft leather
Key charm
Beacon's™ Tacky Glue
Makin's® Clay Mixing Ruler™
Makin's® cutting mat
Eyelet
Keyhole escutcheon
Jump rings
E 6000®
Tyvek mailing envelope
Bone folder
Keyhole escutcheon
Jump rings
E 6000®
Tyvek mailing envelope
Bone folder
Instructions:
Push a small piece of blue clay into hole "E" and
red clay into hole "G" in the Makin's® Clay Mixing
Ruler™. Remove clay and mix until uniform in
color. Do this two times. Run the mixed pieces of
clay on the #1 setting of the Makin's Professional®
Ultimate Clay Machine®. Set aside to dry
overnight.
Make a template from chipboard measuring 1 1/2" x
1" and cut covers from clay using your craft knife.
This is what your covers should look like. Make
another template from chipboard a little smaller
than both covers placed side by side. Using your
template, cut 12 pages: (folios) from a Tyvek
mailing envelope. Fold the folios in half and crease
with a bone folder.
Clip the 12 folios together. Make a template from
cardstock the size of a folio. Use an awl to pierce
three holes in the template's center crease, one hole
in the middle, and a hole in the top and bottom a
little away from the edge.
Clip the template to the stack of folios and using the awl pierce the folios in the holes you made in the template. See the diagram at the bottom to stitch together, with waxed dental floss, the 12 folios. You now have what is called a signature.
Using the Krylon 18kt Gold Leafing Pen gild the edges of the covers.
When the gold leafing is dry, glue the signature to the book covers using Beacon's™ Tacky Glue. Cut a small piece of soft leather to become the book's spine. Attach an eyelet to the top middle of the leather.
I gilded the edges of the leather with the gold leafing. Put a jump ring through the eyelet and attachthesmallpieceofchain. UseE6000 to glue the leather to the covers. At this point I attached a small key charm to the chain and glued a keyhole escutcheon to the cover with E6000. Your book pendant is now ready to wear!
Clip the template to the stack of folios and using the awl pierce the folios in the holes you made in the template. See the diagram at the bottom to stitch together, with waxed dental floss, the 12 folios. You now have what is called a signature.
Using the Krylon 18kt Gold Leafing Pen gild the edges of the covers.
When the gold leafing is dry, glue the signature to the book covers using Beacon's™ Tacky Glue. Cut a small piece of soft leather to become the book's spine. Attach an eyelet to the top middle of the leather.
I gilded the edges of the leather with the gold leafing. Put a jump ring through the eyelet and attachthesmallpieceofchain. UseE6000 to glue the leather to the covers. At this point I attached a small key charm to the chain and glued a keyhole escutcheon to the cover with E6000. Your book pendant is now ready to wear!
2 comments:
Pat this is super awesome! I love it!!!
There is something magical about this - and thank you for including the instructions for the pamphlet stitch too!
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