Friday, April 22, 2022

How to create a Cute Original Character out of Paperclay



Hello everyone! My name is Cinnamon Willis and I am going to show you how I created this character!


Supplies:

Creative Paperclay®
Skewer
Pencil
Plastic knife or flat clay tool
Acrylic paint
Sanding paper
Protective varnish or clear coat covering





Start by shaping your clay into rectangular shapes. Use a plastic knife if you need to get clean flat edges.




When you are happy with the shapes that you created for the head and torso take a skewer and push it through the center of the two as in the first photo. 






Take your skewer and run it through the parts where you plan to connect your limbs. When you are happy with where the limbs will connect, take your piece and set it aside to dry.





I am creating a heart to attach to the character. Take some water and dab it on to the torso to help attach the new piece to it.




After setting the piece to dry, I am cutting into the pieces of the character that I want to carve out. I want him to almost look like a paper lunch bag came to life.





Take your sandpaper and smooth out the pieces that you would like to have smooth. If you have a piece of the skewer sticking out from the top, you can cut it with a pair of pliers.






I decided to use buttons for eyes. I put thread in the middle so that they look like they belong on the clothes





I am painting some of my pieces with acrylic paint. Be sure to use your sealant.






I am using some probond advance glue to glue the eyes on. I also use it to glue the wire for the joints in place.




And here he is all done! Don't forget to seal your work with protective varnish! 


Thank you all once again for stopping by, and I hope that you enjoyed today's tutorial! You can find Creative Paperclay® at the following retailers Creative Paperclay® Online Store, Michael's, Amazon, Joann's.


See more of my work at Melandolly.com, catch updates on 

my Instagram page and here is a link to my shop!



Thursday, April 21, 2022

Bushel of Mushrooms

 Let's make some fun oversized mushrooms!


I've been drawing and sculpting mushrooms since elementary school in the good ole 70's, and since my mom never throws anything away, I can share my lil' shroomy with you today๐Ÿ„


 But let's get to the reason you came here.  I've created a little video that goes super-fast.  I am working on a better way to record on my app to be able to offer a better quality video.  


Supplies: Creative Paperclay® sturdy cardboard tube (mine is from a used roll of foil) paper bag or paper foil glue scrap fabric/lace heavy thread and needle basic clay working tools paint brushes acrylic paints Creative Paperclay® https://paperclay.com/ can also be found at Michael's and Joann Fabrics





I hope you enjoyed this tutorial.  If you have any questions you can leave a comment below, find me in Creative Paperclay® Q & A Facebook group as well as my email ArtbysusieK@gmail.com


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Friday, April 15, 2022

Make your own Gnome Tree House

๐Ÿ„ GNOME TREE HOUSE ๐Ÿ„




WHAT YOU WILL NEED

Cardboard Paper Towel Tube
Corrugated Cardboard
Toothpicks
Glue
Xacto knife
Thin Slices of Styrofoam
Block of Styrofoam for Base
Dowel or Straw for Chimney
Paint / Brush / Water


Always keep the area wet when you are adding Paperclay to dry Paperclay.

I sand off rough spots as I go. You can also sculpt with a wet paintbrush.




Cut cardboard tube about 5.5 inches tall. Flatten tube
and draw roofline, window and door. Cut out and make two
cardboard circles the diameter of inside of tube. My tube
is 1.5 inches. 



Glue cardboard circles inside tube for Tree House floors
and to add strength to the tube.




Cut styrofoam in strips as thin as you can get. Then glue
them vertically to tube. They can vary in width. Cut along 
roofline, window and door. This will create
the texture for tree bark.


 
Cover styrofoam with  Creative Paperclay to create bark.




Round off the top edge of 4 inch stryrofoam base.
Glue tree to 4 inch base. Create roots with styrofoam
and cover everything with Creative Paperclay 



Cut 2 pieces of cardboard 2.5 inches wide by
3 inches long. Add thin strip of cardboard to bottom
edge of roof. Glue pieces together. Fill in along 
corrugated cardboard edge with
Creative Paperclay. Cut door and shutters
to fit opening in tree.



Glue roof to tree. Add triangle of cardboard at the
front of roof peak. Add door and shutters. Add steps made with styrofoam
covered with Creative Paperclay and paint gray. Give everything 
a coat of brown paint, make base a bit lighter. Then
use dry brush technique to add color.



Sculpt Gnomes with Creative Paperclay. Paint
before attaching to tree house.



Create mushrooms. Make a half circle with Creative
Paperclay and push toothpick into bottom.



Paint mushrooms and chimney and glue. Add surface details you like.



GOOD LUCK with Your Project!
                      R. Michael Palan 

























Monday, April 4, 2022

Happy Easter!

 Hello, 

Welcome to another blog post! As Easter is just around the corner, it is time to make those fabulous Easter Decorations. Here are some fabulous pieces I have made throughout the years on the Creative Paperclay® Design Team.



You can find this tutorial here.