Wednesday, August 21, 2013

How to Make a Cherry Blossom Bow Holder

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Hey everyone so awhile back (June) my last math assignment was to learn how to make a picture frame. So as you can see in the picture above, that’s the frame I turned into a bow holder because I didn’t know what to with it. So I hope you enjoy this tutorial it’s a bit text and picture heavy.

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

How I Color Translucent Clay

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Hey everyone so this post is actually very simple but I must state that if you want to get the best results you have to know which translucent clay is good for you. From my experience premo white translucent gives off the best results, regular translucent permo….while how should I say this :( it sucks it’s just not that great. If you want the higher quality, you can use brands like Pardo or Cernit, you can see this review I found for more info click here 

Okay so lets start:

What you need:

  • Translucent White Clay if your using a sculpey brand

  • Soap colorant, food coloring or alcohol ink for best results 
The reason why I don’t mix colored clay with translucent is because for example if I was to mix red clay with translucent it won’t bake red but instead will come out pink or another color that is not translucent red. Whenever I use red soap colorant on my translucent clay, it bakes translucent red. I hope you can understand where I’m getting at.

Step 1: Roll out any amount of the clay you want and flatten it. You really have to make sure that your hands and the surface around you is clean because the liquid from the colorant is going to make the clay soft.

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Step 2: Add a drop of the liquid to your clay mix it and then repeat this step until the color appears to your liking.

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Step 3: Mold your clay into any shape you want then bake according to the brand’s instructions, for me it’s usually 30 minutes at 275 degrees Fahrenheit (135 degrees Celsius)

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And this is how it should turn out; the colors seem very elegant to me :)

♥♥♥♥ Thanks for reading, please leave a comment or if you have questions ask ♥♥♥♥

Saturday, August 3, 2013

What Do You Do With Fabric Squares?

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So recently my mother was picking out clothes around the house to give to my soon to be mother in law who’s planning to go back to Nigeria, while doing so she found a ton of African fabric samples (cloths) that I’ve long be asking for. Here and there she would occasionally had me some when the company who she orders from would come and visit her at the shop. We don’t get a lot of this anymore because the company has an online store where can order from.

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The picture doesn’t do justice

Before this I had about 20-30 fabric squares now I have over 100, I haven’t counted but if you look at the basket you’ll see the that it’s pretty much obvious :) For now I plan on making bows and earrings, they’re also big enough to make wallets but right now my sewing machine skills is at level 0. I’ll try to learn how to use the machine before the end of the summer so I can work on more advance projects.

Please let me know what you think I should make by leaving a comment or sending a message through the ask box.