Friday, May 28, 2021

Create a Propagation Stand



Hello everyone and happy Friday, Cinnamon here and I am going to show you how I created this propagation stand for plant cuttings. I have been picking up these test tubes from Michael's for a dollar for over the past few years and I've finally found a way to make good use out of them.

Supplies:

  • Creative Paperclay
  • Test tube (Can be found in a local craft store)
  • Steel Galvanized wire (16 gauge or lower in numbers for strength) 
  • Pliers
  • Sand paper
  • Masking Tape
  • Acrylic Paint
  • Tape measure
  • Sealer, varnish
  • Xacto Knife (optional)



Make sure that the wire you use can hold it's shape and support the weight of a test tube filled with water and a plant cutting. I am using an 18 gauge wire here, but I strongly recommend going with a stronger wire that's at least 16 gauge. 




Start by making a a box out of the wire to start the base of the piece.





Use your tape measure if you want to make sure that all of your sides match up. 
I used it here to ensure that the back support beams were the same length for stability reasons.





Get your masking tape and start wrapping around the areas that you wish to have covered with clay. I left an opening in the top so that I would be able to put the test tube through it.





When you are done with the tape, begin covering the piece with clay. Keep in mind that the bottom part of the base should be heavier then the top so that it doesn't topple over while it is being used. Make it twice as thick as the top and a bit wider if you need to!



When covering the piece with clay, keep an eye on the opening on the top part that holds the tube. Check periodically by placing the tube in the middle to keep track with how wide the opening should be.





When checking the size and fit for the stand with the tube, push the tube down slightly into the bottom. You'll want to can make an indent for the tube to sit properly so that it doesn't slide around after the piece is done. 





Set the piece aside to dry.



When the piece fully dries, sand it down to get it to the level of smoothness that you would like it to be. I'm using a sanding stick to open up the center a bit more, the opening was too small for the tube.




Paperclay shrinks a bit while it dries, keep track of how the tube fits throughout the process and make adjustments if needed by either sanding the clay down or adding more. 




Paint your piece with acrylic paint. I used black here for the base coat so that I could top it with the a gold dry brush technique.





I am lightly brushing on gold paint on top of the black undercoat here to give the stand an antique look. Seal with varnish when completed.









Here's how it came out! I am accepting all forms of positive vibes to help encourage my little basil cutting to grow some roots!

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.


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Friday, May 7, 2021

May 2021 First Friday Fan Day


Need some inspiration for your next Creative Paperclay® project? Check out what folks are making with Creative Paperclay™.


Amazing Miniature Creatures
Tea Party
Decorative Birds
Earrings (this works with air dry clay, too!!)

Home Décor Items
Gnome Home
Spring Bugs

HELP US FIND YOU!!
  1. Use the hashtag #CreativePaperclay on all your social networks.
  2. When using Facebook, be sure the your posts and images using the #Creative Paperclay hashtag are set to public, otherwise we won't be able to find you.
  3. Share your projects on the Creative PaperClay® Facebook page.
I'm always trolling the web, looking for great Creative Paperclay® projects. If you find something, post it on our Facebook page.

GOT QUESTIONS???

Find the answers to your paperclay questions. See what other folks are creating. Stop by our Facebook group and say, "Hi!" Creative Paperclay Q&A
Carole

Monday, May 3, 2021

Make a Marbled Bowl with Creative Paperclay®

Hello, welcome to another tutorial. This month I have been experimenting with colouring my clay before I use it. This time around I decided to try spray inks and mica powder and they both were a great success. I did three different colours and then slightly blended them to give a marbled effect. I then formed into a bowl shape. When the clay dried the colours has dulled a bit but a little gloss varnish resolved that quite easily. Here is the finished bowl.





The supplies I used are:


  • Creative Paperclay® 
  • Dylusions Ink Vibrant Turquoise 
  • Adirondack Color Wash Denim
  • PearlEx Antique Gold
  • Pebeo Gloss Varnish


Tools:

  • rolling pin 
  • craft knife
  • paint brush
  • water
  • a bowl


Follow along in the video below to see how to make this beautiful bowl. 














I do hope you enjoyed the tutorial. You can share your creations with us on our Facebook page. We would love to see them! For more inspiration have a look around the blog. There are tutorials for many levels using Creative Paperclay®. You can also visit my blog suzettehussey.com


You can find Creative Paperclay® online at Creative Paperclay Co and also at Michaels, Hobby Lobby, Dickblick and Amazon. 


Thanks for stopping by!


Suzette


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