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Tuesday, August 30, 2016

"The Golden Girl" Altered Bust by Lucy Reese

"The Golden Girl" Altered Bust 
Designed by Lucy Reese
SUPPLIES:

Ceramic Bust
Makin's Clay® - White or any light color - "leftover/scrap" clay is fine for this project
Makin's® Professional Cutting Mat
Makin's® Professional™ Ultimate Clay Extruder™ - small hole disc #7
Makin's® Professional™ Clay Tool Kit
Makin's Clay® Lg. Texture Sheet - Floral
Makin's Clay® Push Mold- Leaves & Floral
Martha Stewart Mold- Butterflies & Buttons
Heavy Gesso
Art Alchemy Paints- Steampunk Copper, Pink Blush, & Vintage Rose
Clear drying adhesive

INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Begin by giving the bust a coat of heavy gesso.

2. Add Makin's Clay® at her bust line to build a dress, then impress with the the Floral texture sheet for added design.

3. Now grab all your molds a build her a beautiful headpiece with Makin's Clay® molded elements, mixing and layering your assorted flowers & butterflies.  If you mount your elements while the clay is still fresh, additional adhesive is not needed as fresh clay will stick to fresh clay without additional adhesive.  Applying the pieces while the clay is fresh also allows you to more easily mold the different flowers & butterflies over and around each other, lift the wings of your butterflies and petals of some of your flowers or dimension, etc.


4. To add even more interest to the back of her head, use the Ultimate Clay Extruder™and multi-hole disc #7 to extrude clay, apply a touch of adhesive and mount extruded strands around the back of the headband.


5. As a final accent to the front of the bust, make a necklace by using the button mold to form a pendant and your extruded clay strands to form the chain.  Mount with a touch of adhesive. 

6. After all the clay has dried (approximately 24 hours under normal atmospheric conditions), give her another coat of gesso and cover the entire piece in the Steampunk Copper paint. At this point you can leave her as is or give her headpiece and necklace some highlights with the other paints as I did here as finishing touches.


I hope you all enjoyed this project. I must give a big shout out to the creative ladies at Polymer Clay T.V for my inspiration on this piece. Remember you can always find me at tecniquefreak.wordpress.com or LReneeDesigns on Instagram. I would love to hear from you!

~Lucy


Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Embellished Easter Egg

This embellished porcelain egg was one of our make & take projects at the recent CHA trade show in Anaheim, CA.   Today we are sharing the instructions to recreate this project for your Easter decorating.


 A plain ceramic egg is transformed into a decorative piece to display to celebrate Easter with festive Makin’s Clay® accents.

Materials:

Ceramic egg 
Makin’s Clay® (www.makins-usa.com)
   - Brights Multi-Pack, Brown, White Clay 60g
   - Ultimate Clay Machine®
   - Easter Clay Cutter Set
   - Texture Sheets 
Mica powder - white pearlescent 
Beacon® Tacky Glue (www.beaconadhesives.com
Fine paint brush
Designed By Cindi Bisson - Behind These Eyes™
www.fatcatcreations.blogspot.com


Instructions: 

1) To create pastel shades of clay, mix white with red, blue, yellow, and green clay until desired shade is achieved.  

2) Roll clay with Ultimate Clay Machine® to setting number 3; or hand roll until approximately 1/8” thick. 


3) Place texture sheets onto rolled clay, press gently to transfer texture to clay.   For added interest, use different texture sheets for each color of clay.  




4) Use Easter clay cutters to cut shapes.  Apply tiny balls of clay  for eyes on bunnies and chicks.  To create tiny hearts, cut small petals from pink clay, use clay tool to create indentation at top. 





5) Apply small amount of tacky glue to back of each shape, mount to egg to create desired pattern.  Pattern shown is:
  • Two flowers, layered, on bottom of egg  with rolled balls flattened as center. 
  • 3 bunnies equally spaced at base of egg.
  • 3 small pink hearts, 1 placed between each bunny.
  • 3 chicks equally spaced. 
  • 3 leaves between, 1 placed between each chick. 
  • Two flowers, layered, on top of egg with rolled balls flattened as center.  

Lightly dust clay shapes with white pearlescent mica powder.   


Optional -  Experiment by adding strips and coils of clay extruded with the Ultimate Clay Extruder®; seal clay pieces with a resin type finish such as JudiKins Diamond Glaze. 

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