Showing posts with label crackle texture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crackle texture. Show all posts

Monday, December 19, 2016

Holiday Angel Tealight Candle Holder

Hi!


 For my last project of 2016 I thought I would try using modeling metal mesh with paperclay.

I wanted to create a holiday candle holder. I don't have any angels, and I decided it would be fun to have my first one be one that I designed and created myself.




If you would like to create one yourself here is what you will need:

 Materials
Creative Paperclay®
Metal mesh
Container of water
Damp paper towels
Clay shaping and rolling tools
Sanding tools
Wing mold
Cardboard
Hot glue and gun
Acrylic paint
Gesso
Matt varnish
Weather wood paint product
Crackle paint
Antiquing paint
Glamour Dust
Paint brushes
Tea light

Instructions 

1. Cut a gumdrop shape of wire mesh.
2. Roll it to form a cone shape.


3. Roll out a thin sheet of paperclay.
4. Place the cone on the clay and roll it onto the form.


5. Roll a ball for the head and two tubular shapes for the arms.

6. Attach the head and the arms to the body form.

7. Roll out a small flat piece for the tray.

8. Attach the tray to the arms using more clay so that the tray, the arms, and body form one piece. (see image below)



9. Roll out several strips of clay for hair and lay it on the head. Let it drape over the arms and attach at the ends. Separate the hair in the back leaving room for the wings to attach to the body.


10.Use a wing mold or cutter and create the wings.

11. Trace the bottom of the tealight in the clay. Cut out the circle and a small strip to wrap around the circle to form a cup.

12. Set everything aside to dry.( Because parts of the angel might collapse during drying I suggest making cardboard props.)

 11. When the pieces are 50% dry, remove the cardboard and finish drying them in a 250 degree oven. Time will vary. When your piece appears white they are ready to remove. Let cool. Caution: Pieces may be hot.

12. Sand down all your pieces. Wipe down with a damp paper towel to remove any sanding dust.

13. Apply a coat of gesso to all of the pieces.

14. Paint the candle holder and wings. While the wings are still wet, sprinkle Glamour dust on the them. 


 15. Paint the angel hair brown, and the body with a cream colored acrylic paint. (I used titan buff).

16. Paint the body ( not the face) and tray with weathered wood and let dry.

17. Apply a coat of crackle paint.


18. Apply a coat of antiquing paint on the body and the tray. When dry, wipe off the excess with a damp paper towel until you have reached the desired effect.


19. Apply a coat of matt varnish on all of the pieces.

20. Attach the wings to the back and the candle cup to the tray using hot glue.



The wire mesh was really helpful in this project. I will be using it again.

I hope this tutorial helped inspire you to to make a one of a kind, handmade by you, holiday candle holder.

Happy creating,
Shari

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Kellys Creative Paper Clay Tip 10/13/12

My Creative paper clay tip is a bit bizarre but I found out this by accident and then fell in love with it. I love doing dark dolls and art at times. If you make a mold out of your creative paperclay (by sticking a face,doll, bat etc) in it and leave it dry you can then use it as a mold and the small cracks and shrinkage add to the deliciousness of the project, especially when you paint it! Try it! It is fun especially for the kids!

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Cracked Bead making

Hi all
Here is a tutorial on how I made my beads for my bracelet....

You will need:
  • Creative Paperclay®
  • Acrylic Paint
  • One step Crackle
  • several bamboo skewers
  • nail file or sandpaper
  • Dark brown or black reinker or watery acrylic paint
  • Pearlex varnish
  • dry old rag
  • Thin elastic
  • Small beads
  • brush
  • water to clean brush
Step 1
form your beads out of Creative Paperclay®



Step 2
poke the bamboo skewers into the center of each bead to make the whole



Step 3
Once all bead are dry sand them with a nail file or similar to sand off any unwanted bumps...



Step 4
paint your beads your desired colour... (since turquoise is so "in" at the moment here in NZ I went with that...) - I used Jacquard Lumiere paints Turquoise and pearl white mixed to make a light Turquoise colour.



Step 5
Once the paint is dry paint the beads again with One Step Crackle and wait for that to dry...

















Step 6
the cracks appear when the One step crackle is dry... now to enhance the cracks you will need a watery dark colour... I used Stampin Up! reinker - early espresso with a little water.

Paint on and before the ink is dry dab it off with a dry cloth/rag. It will stay in the cracks and leave your colour too.











Step 7
to finish your bead off and set it nicely paint with Pearlex varnish - let it dry.


string it up with the smaller beads in the middle of each paperclay bead and you are done!


Hope you too can all make a bracelet or necklace with awesome paperclay cracked beads.

thank you all for dropping by!
Debbie Buckland
artycrafty.wordpress.com