STARS & STRIPES
Designed by Patricia Krauchune
Living in Liberty House, I am very
fond of all things patriotic. Here's my Makin's Clay® "flagpole", my
interpretation of stars and stripes forever.
Supply List:
Makin's Clay® Red / White / Blue
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Metal Tape
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Statue of Liberty Mold
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Small brass rod
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Large paint stirring stick
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Adirondack® Alcohol Ink
Pitch Black
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1 1/4" Smoothfoam Ball
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Gold Cordage
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Krylon 18K Gold Leafing Pen
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2 Gold Tassels
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Beacon™ 3-in-1 Adhesive
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Green/Gray/Red/Blue/Silver/Gold
Acrylic paint
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Recommended
Makin’s® Tools:
Makin's® Texture Sheets:
Stripes, Stars (Set B and Set D)
Instructions:
I had a small silicone mold I made from one of
my Statue of Liberty figurines. Push
some white Makin's Clay® into the mold and allow to dry overnight.
Unmold when dry, trim away excess clay and paint
green and gray. I used a Krylon 18K Gold
Leafing Pen on the torch tip.
Next roll out red, white and blue clay using the
Makin's Professional® Ultimate Clay Machine® on the # 1 setting.
The Makin's® Clay Cutter, large stars set, has
three sizes...start with the largest and cut out a red star, then a medium star
from the white clay and the smallest will be cut from the blue clay. With the Makin's® Texture sheet, Stars,
impress into the white clay.
Now use the Makin's® Texture sheet Stripes and
impress the red and blue stars. Cut out
a small square, 3/4", in the center of the blue star.
Cut the handle off a paint stirring stick. Use metal tape to cover the stick.
I wanted a steampunk kind of look to the flagpole so I
scored some segments on the staff. I then used the pitch black Adirondack®
Alcohol Ink to "antique" the
texture I had embossed.
Cut a 1 1/4" Smoothfoam ball in half then coat with the Krylon 18K Gold Leafing Pen.
At this point I used the Beacon's™ 3 in 1 Adhesive to
glue the Statue of Liberty to the red star.
I painted the star impressions red, blue, silver
and gold. The blue star has the cut out section.
Now glue the stars in place with the Beacon's™ 3 in 1
Adhesive. I had a small red glass star bead and I glued that in the center of
the blue star.
I got some gold cordage from Joann's Fabric and
weaved it around the stars and added the tassels to the bottom. So here you
are, stars and stripes forever! God
bless America.
4 comments:
Never thought to use a gold leafing pen on the clay. Great job, Patricia!
Very cool! Great job. I would by this🤔
This is awesome.
Great project! Thanks for sharing!
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