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Showing posts with label cold porcelain clay. Show all posts
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Friday, November 27, 2015

Love Shrine

This is how my "Love Shrine" started out.

The base is an old Lang Christmas card box.

(Whenever I come across a good strong box, 
I always tuck it away for a future project.)

I designed a fancy asymmetrical frame to go around it, built it
up with some air dry paper clay and cardboard 
designs, and then paper mached the whole thing. 


 Once it thoroughly dried (about 2 days),
I primed it with Zinzer Bullseye 123.

I used assorted acrylic and dimensional paints to create
a primitive design, which I sealed with a gloss medium. 

It's embellished with some cold porcelain clay roses
and rhinestones. 


It's rustic, simple, bright and cheery.



I may need to add some glitter modge podge
to the frame to give it even more pizazz. 

Either way, I "LOVE" it!



Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Sugar Skull Egg Ornaments

I came across these eggs while digging through
my craft supply box. 

They were a half off "after
the holiday" purchase from Walmart. 

I wish I'd picked up
several dozen. I'm hoping they
carry them again this coming Easter. 

They are so much fun to work with!


I decided to make a sugar skull ornaments with the eggs and 
used my very fine artist markers for the design. 

I finished it off with lace, a flower bead, and beaded straight pin.

Black ribbon was used for the hanging loop and I glued 
all those things together with Tacky Glue. 



The back had to say Feliz Navidad!


After making a "her" I had to make a "him".

I started by making a black hat with a purple rose
and green leaves out of cold porcelain clay and let 
that dry for 24 hours. 

In the meantime, I worked on his face
and back "Feliz Navidad" greeting. 


The hat and ribbon were adhered
with a black beaded straight pin
and Tacky Glue. 


I love the way they turned out and am
anxious to show you some more that I've just finished.

I learned from the first ornament, not to use my artist markers.
While they're great for drawing on paper,
they smeared a bit as I turned the egg in my
hand to work on it. 

With my subsequent ornaments, I used permanent markers
(Bic and Sharpie) as well as Pitt Pens.
They all worked well together and didn't smear. 

Happy Thanksgiving.

I hope you have a wonderful holiday!

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Bird and Bear Nicho

The base of this nicho is an empty crab meat can.  
It's a little deeper than a tuna can.
I washed it well and made sure to get rid of any odor. 


My next step was to draw and cut out a cardboard frame 
to fit the opening of the can.

I taped the frame to the can with masking tape. 
 Using my homemade air dry paper clay, 
I built up some dimension and ridges
on the frame and paper mached the whole thing. 

It took a full 24 hours to dry before
I coated the whole thing with Zinzer 123 Primer. 



The following picture is the completed piece.
I used an old greeting card for the background and some reindeer moss
for the inside surrounding edge.

The roses were made from my cold porcelain clay.
I used acrylic paints and dimensional fabric paints (which 
may be used on surfaces other than fabric). 

I coated the outside with Liquitex Gloss Heavy Gel Medium. 


Because of the depth and the visibility of the outside
of the can, it needed some embellishing as well. 



I haven't finished the back yet because I have to figure out
how and if I want to hang it.

It sits nicely on a flat surface, but I think it'd be cute hanging as well. 

Once I figure that out, I'll add a meaningful quote and my signature 
to the back and give it a quick coat of the gloss medium. 



Thursday, November 5, 2015

Te Amo Niche Shrine


This project was an experiment
with a variety of mediums.

Paper Mache
Cold Porcelain Clay
Air Dry Paper Clay
Niche Design and Creation

Nothing was purchased for this project. 
Lately I've been trying to create things
 from materials I have on hand. 

I've always loved niche/shrine/diorama art pieces and
decided to give one a try myself. 

This one took me about 4 to 5 days to complete.

I ruined a perfectly good sauce pan cooking the cold porcelain
clay, because I mixed it in the pot instead of a separate
bowl first and then I cooked it too long. 

It made me a little sad throwing that pot away
that I've had for 28 years! Next time
I'm buying a cheap pot from the thrift store and using that. 
That's what I get for being a rebel and not paying 
attention to the suggestions on the youtube videos I watched. 

I found the easiest way to color the cold porcelain 
clay is with markers. Just poke them into the clay and knead away.
Sharpies are fine and won't permanently stain your hands. 



The flowers, leaves, candles, and pink hearts are
all made from the cold porcelain clay.

The big red heart at the top and the center cross are
made from the paper clay. 

I used acrylic paints as well as dimensional fabric paint 
and sharpie markers on the design.

I'm pretty pleased with the way it turned out and have started
a couple more. 

Let me know if you have any questions. 

Happy creating.
Terri