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Sunday, February 5, 2017

Springtime Pansies Vase


Design Team Member Lucy Reese recently shared this pretty springtime vase with Makin's Clay®

pansies and extruded embellishments created with the Makin's Professional® Ultimate Clay Extruder®.  What a pretty way this will be to display some springtime flowers soon!




Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Embroidery Hoop by Patricia Krauchune



MAKIN'S® EMBROIDERY HOOP
Designed by Patricia Krauchune

I was at a yard sale a few weeks ago and saw this cute little embroidery hoop and thought, "what can I do with that outside the box"?. So I bought it, got home and came up with this idea. And the new Makin's® Square Pattern Roller really worked well for this application!

We also think this would make for an amazing wedding cake idea! An embroidered cake! Makin's® tools work great with fondant and gum paste too!

Supply List:

  • Diamond Glaze™
  • 5" Embroidery hoop
  • Adirondack® Alcohol Ink: Clover/Meadow

  • Krazy® Glue
  • Acrylic paints of your choice

Recommended Makin’s® Tools:

Makin's Professional® Ultimate Clay Machine®
Makin's® Push Mold: Floral
Makin's Professional® Ultimate Clay Extruder®  Disc item # 35055 # 1
Makin's® Square Pattern Roller

Instructions:

Using the Makin's Professional® Ultimate Clay Machine®, roll out the white clay on the #1 setting.

The new Makin's® Square Pattern Roller gives the clay a neat "fabric" appearance.

Press the 5" embroidery  hoop over the textured clay and let dry for 24 hours.   

 
When the clay is dry, trim around the hoop with a craft knife then glue the clay onto the hoop with Beacon's™ Tacky Glue.





Push some white clay into the Floral mold to form some leaves and flowers.  Let dry.

I made six flowers and seven leaves.  I then used a craft knife to trim away any excess clay.


The leaves got their color from a mixture of alcohol inks mixed into some Diamond Glaze™.

The flowers were painted in colors that pleased me... I used:  white/red/yellow/petunia
/purple/concord grape/wild iris. 



The flowers and leaves were then arranged on the clay "fabric" and glued in place using Beacon's™ Tacky Glue.










I extruded some green clay using the Makin's Professional® Ultimate Clay Extruder® and used the Disc item # 35055 # 1 to form some embroidery thread.  Then the "thread" was cut into small pieces and using Krazy® Glue attached to the background.




Here it is all finished and ready to give to your favorite needle crafter.
Anything is possible using Makin's Clay® and your imagination! 


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