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Donnerstag, 1. Mai 2014

Whatever you can find - more molds and stamps for polymer clay!



When I saw all these cute and tiny paper clips in south korea, I couldn't resist! As they are all made out of metal I already had some use with polymer clay in mind. But now I thought why not to make some kind of stamps / molds out of them? And here we go...


Something from the lab: A PCR reaction plate (this was already unsteril and before we throw it away I finally realized the great little letters!).


Just to give you an idea how tiny the letters and numbers are. 


This is a closure I found in my local fabric and sewing shop... had to come with me! They also have great bronze metal rings I am using for jewelery normally meant for belts. Really always worth to have a look in stores for other crafting areas ^^


I wanted to make some molds with metal charms I had lying around. I clipped the pin hole off to get a better mold. 


Now to the resulting stamps and molds: Sooooo cute these tiny wee animals!



Some stamps made just with some details of the paper clips...


Just roughly handles ^^


My new letter and number stamps. I have now the numbers 1 to 12 and the letters A to H. Not perfect but enough to play with it! I put small polymer clay balls on top of the plate and baked it all together (the PCR plate can tolerate the heat). Afterwards I glued this strange wood pieces I found in my stash on the baked clay with E6000. 


Perfect impressions!


Molds made with polymer clay is stiff and for other uses (at least for me) compared with silicone molds. With a polymer clay mold like this you can get perfect details. 


I also write on the backside what kind of mold it is and of course mark the top!


The I used some old scraps of polymer clay (fimo classic) to test the imprints / molds :)


Love the little colibri and squirrel! I can see nice pendants and textures made with them :)


In small they are also cute... and such tiny letters and numbers... find he bananas?


The molds are nicely working and I always have use for leaves and more leaves!


...and a lot of tiny cute animals!


Rather more for my beads and pendants... will look great after baking and painting.


Even while I love fimo classic to work with, I definitely would suggest now suer sculpey firm for making small molds and stamps. The fimo classic is not attaching too much to a baked super sculpey mold (that is not the case if I want to use fimo classic in a mold made with fimo classic!). Yes, of course I also use a little bit of water or baby powder as a release agent but I prefer if I already don't have to use a lot to start with ^^Also as I already wrote quite often in my blog: Super sculpey firm hold small details stunningly great and beautiful! 


Samstag, 12. Oktober 2013

Use your spices, knitting needles and whatever you can find! (making more molds)



Cardamon, mustard seeds, fenugreek seeds, pepper... I was sorting through my spices and I just thought I had to try to create new molds for structures or pattern with them. I really go for an organic look and feeling. 


Just roll out a thin sheet of polymer clay (I am using fimo classic most of the time) and press the spices on top. 


Looks as strange as it looks great, nai?! I baked the clay with the spices (and the seeds went into trash afterwards, don't even think about eating them after the had contact to polymer clay! ;) ). 



Here you see a first test with another thin sheet of polymer clay. Such a cool organic texture...!


Also always great and easy: Use knitting needles to make molds! Just press dots and circles in clay.


The pattern created with bigger seeds...


I have a lot of carved wooden stamps. I use them for a long time now for textile print as well as polymer clay. But I really like if my pattern come up and create raised structures on the surface. I stamped in polymer clay and filled the open areas with dots made with a knitting needle. 


One of my new favorites!


Just knitting needles and pen tips used.


But surprisingly organic again!


And some samples with scrap clay (I paint over my beads most of the time therefor that is perfect for me). A lot of them are already painted and I even made some earrings that also already have found a new home (by the way, I am curious if the new owner would recognize her earrings seeing the non-painted beads ^^).


I am so intrigued by this patter. Also surprised again how much a pattern can change if it is not stamped down but raise up. 


Here you can see a pair of earrings I also made with this mold.

And of course I had to show you an old pattern again but still one of my favorite ones. With every batch of new molds and stamps, structures and pattern, there are some that are not working, a lot that are nice and okay and just a few that just create the feeling of being perfect fitting for me. 

You can see some finished pieces I made with this pattern here. :)


Mittwoch, 31. Juli 2013

Blue glas



I am always surprised how different a pattern can be regarding to the colours and shapes used. This time white polymer clay (Fimo classic) and blue acrylic paint (Reeves), covered with fimo liquid and several layers of shiny gloss / lacquer. For the gloss it is really important to make at least fve or six layers to get the glas like effect.


I am surprised how much I love the deep blue! It says portugal or spain to me, summer with all the white and blue, the beautiful tiles (morocco would also be suitable) and patterns... Makes me smile :) 


Montag, 29. Juli 2013

Grey matters



Simple. Dark grey and silver on white polymer clay. The pattern was made form a plastic place set ;) I am thinking of more bold colours for this pattern, a little bit retro style or just pure summer feeling? Or rather a metallic look...? Mh... difficult....


Sonntag, 28. Juli 2013

Yellow and I - that is a real challenge!



I really like to challenge myself. That has a lot of reasons and not the last one is to get the head free from worries, sorrows, too many thoughts biting in their own tail, just stress (even the good one, on a certain level it is so hard just to relax and calm down)... Just reading a book, drinking coffee with friends, watching a movie, go swimming... all great, but that all don't turn the stuff in my head off. But a challenge does. Working with the hands, creating things, the concentration at the moment...

But for this there has to be some kind of challenge for myself (or also new stuff and techniques and material, woks also great ^^). For all the colours I am working with, for all the variations of polymer clay I have, I realized that I don't really use yellow. I like that colour combined with red and orange in my apartment, on pillows and throws... but not in my wardrobe and not in my crafting. I am never drawn to yellow.

There we are. Yellow. Okay, I thought, lets buy yellow polymer clay and start making something. I bought a nice saturated yellow fimo classic. 

Two weeks ago I meet with friends for a crafting saturday (with sweets, fruit salat, Hugo and prosecco). We all made beads and earrings out of polymer clay, joining the materials and experience we have (I would so love to give workshops here in leipzig, but I still didn't find any oportunity with working spaces and everything...). I took my yellow clay with me and started...

...and it took me until now to finish of painting the beads, adding gloss or resin, and especially: Make something with them!


Here we are with my two first earring pairs made with yellow beads. Okay, I added other colours with acrylic paint (Reeves) but I don't like just raw baked clay. I prefer depths I can create with adding layers of different colours. 


For this little round beads (that are now really going into orange rather then yellow but I think the yellow is still prominent, nai?) I tried a technique from Kellie (Make it with me, have a look here) with pastel chalks and varnish. I scratched a little chalk dust with my scalpel of the chalk and used the shiny gloss from staedtler for fimo. I added some bright orange and red. Here a view of the back.


Also a first time for me: I used waxed linen cord and sewellegant paints. A lot first times in one and all of them just add a little subtle element but creates something that I really like. The metal rings are treated with some oxides from swellegant (the selection of metall coatings and oxides from Christie Friesen, made by Sculpt Nouveau). From the waxed linen cord I bought several colours as well as her sample pack for different strentghs (2, 4 or 7 ply) from Rebecca´s "The Curious Bad Shop". My biggest love is the teal one I used here!

Another real subtle effect that you just would see if you would change it: The silver beads. They are from the bead shop "Perlament" in Bonn. The name is a word play from the combination of "Parlament" and "Perle" meaning parliament and bead in english. Bonn was the former capital of west germany before the reunion of east and west germany. The beads are so unbelievable expensive but worth it. Sadly they don't sell online. A friend showed me this beads and she tried (I also tried) to get from any other company this beads. No way. It seems that they are covered in real silver somehow. They also have different kinds of golden beads... also real gold... going up to over 15 euro for some gramms. And yes, we just drove to Bonn to get beads... even if it is on the other side of germany...


For these beads I just used a red acrylic paint and covered it with (yes, you guessed it, another first time, this blog entry is kind of long...) UV resin. Uhm, I got little air bubbles, but still, you don't really see them and they are still beautiful. 


What took the most time: Find suitable beads to add. Red and yellow glas beads (round or swarowskis or lampwork) all seemed way to "matchy". It took away the whole effect of the bright yellow and red and I always just got an old feeling. I tried to add some bright contrast and it worked for a turquoise and silver glas bead I had... but I only had one left. That is strange because I always buy beads in two in case I want to make earrings with them. Then a friend suggested copper beads and these were the ones I finally used. They had really big holes so I added small red glass beads to cover them. I like the accent they are making. Can you see how the are going a little bit into the big metallic bead?


Oh, and I made a new mold for these beads. Using an old and cheap spoon I found during our poymer clay crafting session. It was stamped cheap metal: Perfect to make molds from both sides! This i why I have a negative and a positive image bead. Did you notice that the beads are not the same?


And can you see the little air bubbles? (I hope not ^^)

These earrings will also be my entry for the AJE Earring Challenge from Art Jewelry Elements. Have a look at the blog for the earring challenge as well as the Pinterest board!


You may remember this pattern. It is one of my favorite patterns :)


And here are all the beads I made in their true original yellow colour. No, I didn't use all of them now. But I promise to use all of them, it was (is) a challenge after all!


In all details...


...different shapes, stamps and molds...


...oh, these are made with a transparent yellow, not mine, a friend brought it with her at our meeting...


Little ones for earring studs!


I forgot to take pictures without colours, so at least the beads before I turned them into earrings.


And studs! I love to use the to try the effects I get from different pattern and colour combinations!






...or just yellow acrylic paint as yellow accent instead of yellow polymer clay?




Puh, to be honest, while I love single beads / earrings I made with yellow, it is still not my colour. I thought maybe after this challenge yellow and I would be more compatible with each other (happened to me with bright blue and pink before), but no. Or maybe... let's say a tiny wee bit better but still no big love. 

But I will thing of yellow as a tiny accent and / or contrast for other colours now ;)

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