I don't know why Christmas came to mind for this post but it did. I made a little piece that can be used as a piece of decor during the Christmas Holidays.
Supplies Needed For This Project:
Cookie Cutter
Beads and Sequins
Small canvas
Small easel
White Gesso
Powder or Cornstarch
Paint Brushes
Glue
I started out by painting my canvas with gesso.
Then I used my Plaid Paints to paint a background for my Christmas tree.
I then conditioned my clay and rolled it out. After using a little baby powder on my cookie cutter, I cut out a Christmas tree.
I used my glue and glued the Christmas tree to the background on the canvas and let it dry overnight.
That was just to make sure that the clay was dry.
I brushed on some Plaid Glitterific around the tree to mimic twinkling stars. The tree was painted with green Plaid Paint and I used the Scribbles Paint to mimic snow. I had some odds and ends of beads and sequins, so I used them for the ornaments and the star at the top of the tree. This picture doesn't do the tree real justice. It's just amazing how the stars sparkle in the sky and the ornaments are so bright. This Creative Paperclay Christmas tree will set nicely on a shelf or table during the Christmas Holidays and brighten up the room quite nicely. It is so easy to work with Creative Paperclay and also with the Plaid Glitterific and Paints. The Glitterific has the glitter built right into the paint so you don't have to worry about big messes made from spilled glitter. I really think that stuff was created by a genius. I hope you will go to the Creative Paperclay site and check out all of their products and also to the Plaid store where you will find a lot of different product. You can find inspiration on both websites. Please leave me a comment below, as I do read them and appreciate you taking the time to leave me a comment.
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Barbara
Very festive! It turned out really well! Marsha
ReplyDeleteCute!
ReplyDeleteCute Christmas decor! I think even I could make this with the great instructions that you gave.
ReplyDeleteCute Christmas decor! I think that even I could make this with the great instructions that you gave.
ReplyDeleteVery festive! That turned out well!
ReplyDeleteNice. Never too early to start christmas decorations ;-)
ReplyDeleteI like the result of that work. It seems that Paperclay is really good. Is it sold in Spain?
ReplyDeleteThank you. I discovered it by Dilia, on Instagram @ jx3.inspirations.by.dilia.
Regards,
Carmen