Cindi McGee recently shared this Easter "candy" wreath with faux treats made with Makin's Clay®. Find her full instructions here on her blog.
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Monday, April 10, 2017
Easter "Candy" Spring Wreath
Cindi McGee recently shared this Easter "candy" wreath with faux treats made with Makin's Clay®. Find her full instructions here on her blog.
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Friday, October 14, 2016
Autumn Leaf Baby
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Autumn Leaf Baby by Patricia Krauchune |
The leaves are
starting to fall. I was looking under
one of my trees and there it was...an acorn baby wrapped in swaddling leaves.
So come with me and I will show you how to make your own acorn baby.
Supply List:
Makin's Clay®: White/Grape
Leaf/Merlot/Peach/Green
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Pin Back
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Beacon™ Tacky Glue, 527 Adhesive
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Small plastic baby doll
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Alumilite® Amazing Mold Putty
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DecoArt® Americana® Triple Thick Gloss Glaze
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DecoArt® Americana® Acrylic paint: Flesh/Yellow/Pink/Blue/Brown
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Recommended
Makin’s® Tools:
Makin's® Push Mold:Leaves/
Christmas Nature Mold
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Makin's Professional® Cutting Mat
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Instructions:
Partially blend some Grape Leaf and Peach Makin's
Clay® and push into the smaller leaf of the leaves push mold.
I then blended Merlot and Green clay and pushed into
three of the larger leaves of the leaves push mold. I was not sure
which leaves I would use, so I made three and decided later which ones I would
use.
Mix equal parts of Sample A and Sample B of
Amazing Mold Putty and mix until uniform in color. Form a ball and push over
the face of a small plastic baby doll.
Let cure about 30 minutes then remove the face image from the silicone
mold.
I pushed some White clay in the acorn figure which is part of the Christmas Nature push mold. Then using Beacon™ Tacky Glue I attached the face to the acorn figure. ( I trimmed the acorn cap to fit the size of the baby doll's head.)

The baby's face was painted flesh color, yellow
hair, blue eyes and pink lips...but hey, it's your baby to make up as you
please. The acorn cap was painted brown.
When the paint is dry, glue your baby to leaf with Tacky Glue.
I then used a smaller leaf and covered the
baby...babies do need to be kept warm.
The leaf was attached with the 527 Adhesive. You can leave the
pin as is, but I coated it with Americana® Triple Thick Gloss Glaze.
Finito...make sure whenever you are under a tree to look for a leaf baby...they are only out in the Fall!
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