MISCELLANEOUS ART
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MC1205-G is stamped onto polymer
clay. Edges are bent before baking. The baked clay piece is layered on Rusted
cardstock, then black and a magnet is glued to the back. Magnet by Wendy
Kerr.
ES1189-J "Igloo mail box, Sm." is
stamped onto pearl polymer clay. Clear beads are added and clay is baked.
Flag and packages are colored with gel pens. Clay mail box by Wendy Kerr.
ES1186-K "Eskimo child" is stamped with black Crafter's ink and heat set
on a clean round glass shape (available at local craft
stores) making sure to heat it until no wet ink can
be seen and being careful while handling the glass as it is HOT. Gallery
Glass was colored on the side opposite where it was
stamped. It was turned occasionally to be able to see where to add more Gallery
Glass. When dry, a thin layer of Perm Enamel (found in
the glass paints sections) was added to the back.
Next, tiny clear glass beads were added and it was left to dry. In order to
ensure that the beads won't come off, another layer
of Perm Enamel was applied and left to dry. On the front, a line of Perm
Enamel was painted along the edge, beads added and
it was left to dry. A thin coat of Perm Enamel was added
to the entire front to protect the stamped ink from being
scratched off. Sun catcher by Wendy Kerr.
MC1203-G
"Block heron", MC1211-G "Block Boat" and
MC1202-G "Block Gulls" are
stamped on both sides of 1 1/4" wood squares (available
at craft stores) with Blue Crafter's ink and heat
set. Images are colored with pencils. A silver leafing pen is run around the
edges of each piece. A silver eye pin is screwed
in the tops and bottoms of each wood piece. The wood pieces are finished
with a matte or glossy sealing spray when they are
completely dry. Beads are strung using silver thread
and the ends of the thread are tied to jump rings. The
jump rings are attached to the eye pins except for
the top jump ring which is attached to a large silver ring. In this case a key
chain ring was used. Hanger is by Wendy Kerr.
Necklace: The head of the "Wolf"
ES1194-K is stamped with Coal Ancient Page
into chocolate brown Premo clay which has been painted with Bronze Pearl Ex.
The two larger beads were made the same way. The four smaller beads are
garnets. Necklace by Wendy Kerr.
Pendants: The head of the "Wolf" ES1194-K is stamped with
Coal Ancient Page into chocolate brown Premo clay which has been painted with
Russet and Micropearl Ex respectively. Pendants by Wendy Kerr.
white glossy card stock was brayered
with a Lagoon Kalidacolor stamp pad and MW657-G "Many Thanks!" was gold embossed
at an angle. Gold card stock was cut in a triangle and glued at the
bottom. MC1130-E "Teacup #1", MC1132-E "Teacup #2" and MC1134-E "Teacup
#3" were stamped in ivory Sculpey II clay, colored with Lumiere paint, baked and
a glaze was applied. Edging was done with a gold Krylon leafing pen.
These clay pieces were glued to the card. Clay pieces made by Susan Frank
and the card made by Margaret Wiggin.
This
scan is the front of a white sweat shirt.
MB838-T "Rose fan, Lg." and
MB837-N "Rose fan, Sm." were stamped
with different colors of Encore pads and embossed with clear embossing powder. Then,
colored with fabric markers. It has not been washed, but other such projects have and they
hold up quite well. The secret is to use clear embossing powder and material that is either
Linen, silk, or a product with no more than 50% polyester. Made by Pam Hewitt.
A wooden frame was painted green and stamped with
MW720-C "Sunburst. Lg." and
MW723-B "Return symbol, Lg."
Wavy lines are painted asymmetrically in four areas as shown. Ordinary wire mesh screen
is secured on the back of the frame. This makes a great holder for earrings. Made by Lee Ann Atencio.
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