Showing posts with label gift tag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gift tag. Show all posts

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Spreading the Love. Three Clay Heart Ideas.

This last week, I was really inspired by a beautiful, sterling silver conversation heart necklace. I knew Jellybean would love it, but unfortunately, I'm not that into spending $86 on my 2 year old daughter. Fortunately, I love working with oven-baked clay (take a peek at my clay rose necklace). So, I whipped it out and put together a sweet necklace for my little girl. GO HERE FOR THE TUTORIAL.
It didn't turn out exactly as I had envisioned, but it was greatly appreciated by the recipient.
Couldn't decide on which photo was cuter.
I wanted to share two more ideas for creating clay hearts with you. These two are both gift-tags/ornaments. I created them a few years ago and decided to make more this year. Hope they give you some inspiration.

Have a Happy Day!

~MJ

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Fall Leaf Ornaments

I decided to get out the polymer clay again (here's what I did with it the first time) and do a little project for Fall. I actually started two projects at the same time, so here's the first one: Fall Leaf Ornaments.
I decided to use these as ornaments for my Thanksgiving tree, but these could just as easily become necklaces, gift tags or (if you leave off the hole for stringing) brooches.
I pulled out my new leaf shaped cookie cutters (mini and regular sized). I wish I had checked to make sure that all of the clay was good. The burgundy clay I'm working above was terribly dry. It really gave my fingers a workout. None of the other packages were as stiff, thank goodness.  It still worked though. I used 4 tongue depressors to control the thickness of the clay while I rolled. Then I used a toothpick to draw in the design and put in the hole for stringing.
I also have some small letter stamps that I put to use.
Once the clay was all cut out and ready, I put them in the oven (per package directions) to harden.
After the leaves cooled, I pulled out some acrylic paint and a paint brush. I painted each shape, allowed it to mostly dry and then took a damp cloth and rubbed off the excess paint from the surface. Then I strung each leaf with some yarn.
I probably will need to make a few more leaves to fill out the tree, but these four definitely add some personality to the branches.   Next week I'll show you what I was doing with the larger leaves.

Have a Happy Day and a Great Weekend, too.

~MJ

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