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Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Dove Wedding Favor Pencil Toppers

Dove Wedding Favor Pencil Toppers by Patricia Roberts-Thompson
Use Makin’s Clay® and the 3 piece Dove Cutter set (36012) to make some inexpensive and personalized Wedding Favors or Pencil Toppers for your special even.  Make them in your special colors!

Materials:   

Makin’s Clay® White 30g
Makin's® 
  • Floral Texture Sheet - Set 38051
  • Dove Clay Cutter Set 36012
  • Clay Roller 

Makin’s Professional® Ultimate Clay Machine®  
Paintbrush
20 gauge wire and 24 gauge wire
Cornstarch
Small heart cutter 
Americana DuraCoat Matte Varnish or Golden Matte varnish
White tacky glue
Art-C Paste - Silver and Turquoise
Card stock
Posca paint pen (black) pencils
Hb or retractable 

Directions: 

Roll the clay on the thickest setting (#1) of the Ultimate Clay Machine®, then cut two doves from your white clay. Coat one side of each, facing opposite directions, with the silver Art-C paste, or you may choose to paint the bird with acrylic paint after assembling the project. Cut a small heart for each side, and color them with the Turquoise Art-C Paste.  Cut an 8 inch piece of wire ( I used Copper ) make a loop on one end, add some white glue to the loop, and then press the wire lightly on the inside of one dove . Cover the clay with plastic while you prepare the banner.

Fold a piece of card stock in half so you can cut two sides at the same time, and cut a banner shape. You could use card stock in your colors, or touch up a plain color with the same Art-C Paste that you use for the heart. I used a black Posca Paint Pen to write the names of the Wedding couple on one side, and the date of the Wedding on the other side. Next, I cut a 1 ½ inch piece of 24 gauge wire, sandwiched it between the two pieces of cardstock with white glue and made a small curl in the end that will go in the dove’s beak. I slightly pinched the dove’s beak, and the tip of the wing, before assembling. The wire for the banner goes in the doves head, exiting the beak, use white glue to hold all the parts. Carefully line up the two sides of the dove, and then press it all together. You can arrange the banner better, when the dove has cured for 24 hours.  Don’t forget to paint the edges of the dove with the silver Art-C paste or paint of your choice. I added the eyes with a black Posca Paint Marker. Varnish the dove when dry if desired.


I wanted to try a textured version of the dove, so I doubled the clay that was rolled on the number 1 setting of the Ultimate Clay Machine®. I used the large texture mat from Makin’s® Floral Texture Sheet Set. Dust two mats with cornstarch, (I used Floral A and Floral B) and texture both sides at the same time. I used the Art-C paste in Turquoise to highlight the raised parts. This time I cut one dove, and carefully removed it from the cutter. Pinch the beak a bit and the wing, cut a small slit in belly edge, then insert a piece of wire that you’ve made a loop for ( dip it in some glue before inserting. )  Let this one dry for 24 hours. No banner this time, as my retractable pencil was personalized. 

When your dove has dried, take a pencil , hold the dove where you want it, and begin wrapping the wire around the pencil to hold it in place. For the retractable pencil, I began my wrap above the pocket clip, and worked the wire through the clip to secure it. 

These could be used as place markers for a dinner party, or indoor plant markers, have fun coming up with your own applications!

Thursday, July 20, 2017

Woof! 3-D Stamping


Design Team Member Patricia Roberts-Thompson has been doing some creative experimenting with Makin's Clay®.  Find out more here on her blog.  Pat also shared a video showing this technique.


Thursday, May 26, 2016

Memory Box by Lucy Reese


MEMORY BOX
Designed by Lucy Reese

SUPPLY LIST:

Makins Clay® - Earth Tones
Makins Clay® Cutting Mat
Makins Clay® Roller
Makins Clay®- Lace Texture Sheet - Set
Xacto Blade
Jewelry Shoppe - Antique Silver Hammered Teardrop
Metal Embellishments
ArtC Trinket Box
Inka Gold- IceBlue & Violet
Glossy Accents
Lumiere Paints- Metallic Olive Green, Halo Violet Gold, & Pearl Violet
Staz On- Black
Deep Red Stamp - Quantum Background
Crafters Workshop - Mini Gears & Cogs Stencil
Donna Downey - Numbers Stencil

INSTRUCTIONS:

1. From the Makins Clay® Earth Tones pack choose the green and purple, twist them together to marbleize and roll out to desired thickness.

2. Lay the Lace Texture Sheet on top of your freshly rolled clay and using your fingers press down until you see that the cavities are filled. You may also use your clay roller for this step as well. 








3. Now take your teardrop jewelry finding press it evenly into your beautifully textured clay.

4. Grab your X-acto knife a trim away the excess.


5. To highlight the texture, I chose Inka Gold in IceBlue. Swipe it on with your finger, give it a moment, and then buff it to a shine.









6. Time to give it even some more shine by adding a nice coat of Glossy Accents. Which also seals and protects the piece. Remember, Glossy Accents will go on cloudy but turns clear when dry. While your focal piece is setting up, grab the metal trinket box and get started on the 2nd half of this project.







7. Using the Lumiere paint in Metallic Green Olive paint the entire box. You may also Gesso before adding the Lumiere paint if you choose to do so.

8. After your paint is dry, add some interest by using the mini cogs and gears stencil with the Lumiere in Halo Violet Gold. Let dry.

9. For more interest, I chose to use Staz On in black with the Quantum Numbers stamp by Deep Red.


10. I wanted to bring in some silver to help tie in the teardrop. Here I added the Art Alchemy paint to the numbers stencil.

11. For some final touches, I decided to frame the focal with some metal gears and cogs that I cut in half. The key, tag, and twine were in my stash and made a cute addition. To finish off, use the Inka Gold in Violet to add some color the the edge of the lid. 



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