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Monday, July 28, 2014
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Winged Creature night light
This was made for the Polymer Clay Artists Guild of Etsy (PCAGOE) August challenge "home decor".
I've been on a night light kick lately, having lots of fun with translucent polymer clay (liquid and solid) and alcohol inks. So I knew I would make a night light. I made two for the challenge and this was the one I decided to enter in the challenge.
As always I started with a sketch. I get these fun ideas and (at my age) if I don't jot them down RIGHT away they are gone forever. So this sketch ended up in one of many trusted journals. To the right is the drawing on graph paper that will be used to make the pattern.
The graph paper gets glued to thick card stock to make a sturdy pattern. Here are the pattern, pieces created and cut out.
Okay, now to dye the translucent clay. This is the hardest thing for me, to wait for the alcohol to evaporate so I can blend the color into the clay. Really, really hard. Patience is not what I am know for :). Also you can see the start of cutting the "wings" sections.
The assembly begins with extruded jungle green (I do love that color!), for the framework.
The finished product is a large 5" tall x 4 1/2" wide by 1 1/2" deep:
I've been on a night light kick lately, having lots of fun with translucent polymer clay (liquid and solid) and alcohol inks. So I knew I would make a night light. I made two for the challenge and this was the one I decided to enter in the challenge.
As always I started with a sketch. I get these fun ideas and (at my age) if I don't jot them down RIGHT away they are gone forever. So this sketch ended up in one of many trusted journals. To the right is the drawing on graph paper that will be used to make the pattern.
The graph paper gets glued to thick card stock to make a sturdy pattern. Here are the pattern, pieces created and cut out.
Okay, now to dye the translucent clay. This is the hardest thing for me, to wait for the alcohol to evaporate so I can blend the color into the clay. Really, really hard. Patience is not what I am know for :). Also you can see the start of cutting the "wings" sections.
The assembly begins with extruded jungle green (I do love that color!), for the framework.
After I added the jungle green body, head and antennae, the piece was cured. Then it was time to build the backing. The backing is clear translucent clay, and the purpose is to provide strength and a clean back look. I use poly bonder to combine the layers.
The finished product is a large 5" tall x 4 1/2" wide by 1 1/2" deep:
light on
light off
on from the side
view of the back
Thank you so much for sharing my experience. I would love to hear your comments.
Friday, July 18, 2014
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
PCAGOE challenge for July - Mixed Media
The PCAGOE challenge for July is posted. Another fun group of work, vote and you will have the opportunity to win a gift certificate from one of the many sponsoring shops.
Click here to go to the challenge.
Click here to go to the challenge.
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