Wednesday, January 13, 2010
PaperClay Valentine
I played with Creative PaperClay for the first time at our Pandoras meeting on Monday, and followed instructions by Elaine Thomas in the January/February issue of Cloth Paper Scissors magazine to make this cutie. What fun! I started out by molding the clay around a lump of aluminum foil (see photo at right), then let it air dry.
I painted it with liquid acrylic paint in pretty bright colors. The red of the heart, for example, was a cherry red. I needed a teeny-tiny brush to do the features, since the whole thing is only about 3" high, and the face is about 1". After that was dry, I coated the whole thing with brown paint, and wiped most of it off to give it a more mottled, antiqued appearance.
The ruff around her neck is made from a strip from a beat-up old hymnal I found in an antique store (no, I wouldn’t rip up a perfectly good hymnal, Mom!) Last, I added some superfine glitter on her collar, and a little bit overall on the heart. I am still considering giving her a little birthmark mole.
Elaine’s directions were very easy to follow, and I was pleased with the results. Next time, I’ll try to do something in my style, instead of following hers, but this was a great learning experience. I’ve been wanting to do some Halloween pieces, and the PaperClay will be perfect!
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I just love it , what a cute and fun idea.
ReplyDeletePatsy
I love the way this turned out! She's so sweet :) She definitely looks bigger then three inches, so your workmanship on painting her details is amazing.
ReplyDeleteThat is a really nice piece and using the hymnal was really a unique touch.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
How do you always manage to read my mind? (the hymnal thing!)
ReplyDeleteThis is just darling - I love it!!
And I can just imagine the cute Halloween things you will now make.
Hello Susan,
ReplyDeleteI am so happy you had so much fun with the Valentine Day project. I look forward to seeing some of your Halloween creations. Smiles, Elaine