Showing posts with label christmas ornament. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas ornament. Show all posts

Monday, December 6, 2021

A Creative Paperclay® Christmas

 Hello, 

Welcome to another blog post. I can't believe that it is the holiday season again. I have been so busy that I didn't realize it was December! Instead of making another ornament, I have put together a list of past tutorials that I have done using Creative Paperclay® or Delight Clay™.  I am sure you can find something to get you in the holiday spirit.

 

A Church for Your Christmas Village











A Santa Ornament 





And finally, here is a bonus video -  a full tutorial on my YouTube channel.



I hope I have inspired you to get started on your Christmas decorations. Have a wonderful holiday season and I will see you in the new year. 

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 Paper Mache Patch.

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



Happy Crafting!

Suzette




Saturday, December 7, 2019

A Santa Ornament


Hello, welcome to another blog post! Today I am doing a recap of my Facebook Live show, Clay Talk, that aired on December 5th. In this episode, I did a live demonstration showing you how to make this adorable Santa ornament.



It is quite an easy project for any level of sculptor and you do not need a lot to get started. You will need Creative Paperclay® which is very affordable as well as some craft paints. I recommend Plaid Craft Paints and Mod Podge Sparkle as a varnish. A full supply list is below:






The links to tutorials for the sculptures that I discussed in the video are below:






























Thank you so much for stopping by!  If you have any requests for Clay Talk please leave a comment below. Don't forget to join us on the first Thursday of every month at 8PM EST on Facebook.

You can share your Santa ornaments and all your other 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 www.papermachepatch.com.

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

Thank you for stopping by!

Suzette





Saturday, December 26, 2015

Happy light bulb Christmas ornament

Happy light bulb Christmas ornament by Tamara Dozier


I got dozens of these mache eggs on sale and have been trying to figure out what to do with them. I came up with the idea of sculpting them to look like a Christmas lightbulb and of course, I had to add a happy little face to them. 

Here is the video I did of how I make these ornaments.





Friday, October 3, 2014

First Friday Fan Day October 3rd with Rachel Whetzel

Hello, once again! Rachel Whetzel here! It's First Friday Fan Day, and we appreciate you sharing all your creations using Creative PaperClay® with us! 
I hope you hop over to the links I'm sharing with you today, and let your fellow Creative PaperClay® lovers know you saw what they shared too!

FACEBOOK
Maria shared her ART DOLL page with us!

PINTEREST 
Holy Toledo!! There were a TON of pins this month! Check them out!! 
THIS little trick or treater is adorable. 
These WEE FOLK feel like FALL to me! 
Get your Winter decorations started early with these SNOW MEN.
Or try your hand at making one of THESE Frosties! 
These CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS are beautifully intricate.

HELP ME FIND YOU!!
Use the hashtag #CreativePaperclay on all your social networks. Be sure, when using Facebook, that you make your posts and images using the Creative PaperClay® hashtag are set to public, otherwise, I won't be able to find them. You can also share your projects to the Creative PaperClay® FACEBOOK PAGE. Each month, I'll browse the interwebs looking for projects from YOU, that I can share here! Be featured next month! START SHARING NOW!!

In OTHER NEWS!! 


Our Halloween LINK UP is nearly here! Be sure to visit the blog, and add YOUR link to the party! 

Thanks for reading! If you'd like to keep up with me, and see more of what I'm up to, I'd also love it if you'd visit MY BLOG and Subscribe! You can also find me on FACEBOOK!

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Creative Paperclay ® Penguin Cutie Ornament by Gloriann Irizarry

Penguin Creative Paperclay®  Presents 


Little Penguin Cutie Ornament 
by Gloriann Irizarry


Baby is really cold out side! Since is really close to Christmas and the weather sure is reminding us to stay warm. I decided to create a little cute friend to make snow angels with.
 Yes a ornament that can be either hang on your Christmas tree or display at your table. 
This little penguin will sure warm your heart with his bright smile and red scarf.

I hope you enjoy this project instructions and remember 
Happy Crafting!
Sincerely Gloriann Irizarry.




Materials List 

Delight Creative Paperclay ®
2 foam spheres 
Wooden stick
Clay roller
Needle tool
Mini water bottle spray
Paint brushes
Your favorite acrylic paints
Black
Orange
White
Red 
Light Blue 





I start by stacking the small foam sphere on top of the bigger one



Start the figure by rolling your Delight clay into a 1/4 thickness sheet.
I used Delight Clay because is so smooth and lighter and this is great for you to create a
 nice ornament that will not weight you tree down. 



Place the clay sheet on the top of the foam armature and begin to cover the entire double stacked with an even 1/4 sheet all over. Cut any excess and smooth all the edges by misting the clay with the water bottle. Use your fingers to smooth the clay is really easy this clay is very soft and lightweight
 very friendly for you to work on.




Once your done smoothing the clay your figure should look like a pear.
We will be working with this to create our little penguin.
To be able to work the little guy make sure you let this dry for a while.
It is easier to work the rest of the details if your pear shape is fully dry.



I notice it is a lot easier to cut shapes out of the clay sheet if you moist 
and then the needle tool will slice with ease. 

Cut 2 of these for the little wings.


I cut 2 little wings out of a 1/4 thickness clay sheet.



Mist the top edge of the wing and smooth the top to attach it to the penguin.



Repeat the process with the other wing to attached to the body.



I cut a pair of feet to our little frozen. Not to worry there is no rules to how you want the to look. He is a little fantasy creature and everything goes. Just have fun trace and use a needle tool to cut it off.



Remove the wooden stick out of the armature.
Smooth the feet edges a little and shape them. 
Moist them and attach to the out little friend.



Make any adjustments so he looks good standing up.



I wanted to create a little scarf for him to wear.
Start by flattening a clay sheet to a 1/4 thickness.
Use your needle tool and cut the scarf to the thickness you want your little friend to wear.



Now we are ready to keep him warm by rolling the strip around his neck. 



I wanted to create the knot to pop up more so I cut a square piece.



Added the details with the needle took.



Then attach the little square to the scarf.



 Now is time to give him a beak. 
Easy! Cut 2 triangles out of a 1/4 thickness clay sheet. Make one bigger than the other.



Moist the face and start by attaching the button first. 



Pinch a little to give the beak some shape and personality.



Now grab the bigger triangle and do the same. 
Pinch a little to give it a little smile.



Here is your opportunity to give some personality to your new little frozen friend.



Make sure to remember to shape the profile look too.



I wanted to cover the wooden stick hole from the top of his head. So I cut 2 little leaves.
I will use them to give the effect of hair and be able to cover the hole on top of his head.



Pinch the 2 leaves and stuff them on the hole.



Now is time to adjust the feather hair do to any desired style.




I wanted him to have a little tail. I cut it out of the 1/4 thickness sheet.



Moist and attach to the lower back and smooth all the edges.



Now with the wooden stick I pinch the little feet to give him some flippers.
I also poke 2 holes for his nose at the top of the beak.


Now let him dry completely so we can then start to paint him up.



Lets have some fun with paint


I start painting the whole sculpture with one full coat in the Egg Shell white acrylic paint.



Once the first coat dry I grab the orange and color the bottom of his feet.



and color the top.



Then the beak in the same orange.



Grab your favorite acrylic paint color. In my case the red for his scarf.
Not to worry about off line, Because you will be using
 the black and will cover any off set from the red paint. 


After the feet and scarf dry go ahead and color his body in black.



 Use a small detail brush to help you clean and smooth the paint edges. 



After the black paint has dry you can go and paint the eyes very simple.
Paint the blue circle first.
Then the center black dots.
Add some lashes.
And add the white glimmer circle last.



I decided to display him until my Christmas tree is up. 
Once I'm ready all it takes is an O ring behind the little hair feathers a nice colorful ribbon and 
We got an instant little cute Christmas tree ornament. 



I love this clay for ornaments, Because is so lightweight and will not pull your tree branch down.
 I also like it, because the clay is more flexible once is dried. Very handy for those who also have at home one curious feline kitty friend. Yes they seem to think we just hang a new toy for them to play with. 
Whats not to like about curiosity that any way?




I wish everyone to have a very bless holiday and enjoy the family and friends. 
Till next time.

Always 
Gloriann Irizarry
gloriann@byglori.com