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Monday, September 19, 2016

Halloween Plaque with Makin's Clay®


Halloween Home Decor
Designed by Irit Shalom

Hello my dear crafty friends and welcome to my Halloween Home Decor project.  This is a tall decorative piece made over the recycled chipboard piece of packaging, but then every single piece of it is made with Makin's Clay® and arranged into this Halloween scene.

Products Used:

Makin’s Clay® 


Makin’s Professional® 



Chipboard base 
Beacon™ 3-in-1 Adhesive 
Glaze
Gold glitter 
DecoArt® Media™ acrylic paint - orange
Permanent pigment crafters ink
Heat tool 
Background rubber stamps for adding details to cut shapes 
Die cutting machine
Halloween dies - spiderweb and haunted house 

Instructions:

So here is my step by step tutorial for you:

1. Add a bit of orange acrylic paint to white clay to make the orange colored clay. 

Add paint to clay
Blend to combine
Just blend the clay and paint to get the real color orange as seen on the second photo.

Roll to blend clay pieces
2. Roll black, plum wine and the mixed orange clay until it is very thin.  Just tear the rolled clay pieces and arrange them totally randomly over the chipboard then roll again to adhere all shades together over the chipboard.
Add textures 
3. Use two Texture sheets from set D (Stars and Woodgrain) to make the texture over the rolled clay. Use wooden texture on the bottom and star texture on the top of your piece. Let the background dry.
Cut assorted shapes
4. Use Clay Cutters from the Halloween set,  cut a few Halloween shapes using white, black and orange (blended) clay. In this photo you see more shapes than those finally used on the project. Let them dry.
Stamp your shapes
5. Stamp textures with background stamps over the dry cut shapes as shown. I used pigmented crafting ink and my heat gun to  make the ink permanent.
Die cut dry clay sheets
6. Roll a very thin piece of black clay with the roller, and let it dry.  Then die cut with your dies.  
7. Arrange your die cut and cut shapes over the background.
Arrange your elements 
As you can see I added a mixed clay circle under the funky moon shape (mixing plum wine and neon yellow clay together and using round cutter.  The I arranged the moon over the circle. Add a thin layer of neon yellow clay under the haunted house shape as shown before you glue the house over the piece.
Layer haunted house over neon yellow clay
Arrange  all other stamped shapes and glue them over the background using Beacon™ 3-in-1 Adhesive.

8. Cover the whole piece with glaze and add some golden glitter around the shapes and over the piece.

Hang your finished Halloween plaque

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