Thursday 27 October 2016

First Impressions



Hello............ Today's post is going to be part of my 'something new thread'  This make was something we tried at craft club a couple of weeks ago.


We started off with some modelling clay 


Into which we made some impressions, you can use fossils, shell's anything you like really, me I couldn't resist bringing something along from the summerhouse garden, so I opted for a fern leaf and fossil. 

Gentle pressing them into the modelling clay, for this task I improvised a tool by using the end of one of my crochet hooks, (they come in handy for everything !!)

I also added a few beads hoping they would set into the Plaster of Paris.


 We then used some plastic to make a little tube to pour the wet Plaster of Paris into.


Then it was mixing time adding water to the Plaster of Paris and stirring and stirring till we had a pourable paste, which we simply poured onto the modelling clay giving it a few taps to knock any larger air bubbles out.


We left them to dry in the sun for about a hour before it was time for the big reveal.


Thankfully the larger beads set well and I loved how the pretty leaves turned out.


The seed beads however did not fair so well, never mind I had a idea so all was not lost.


Next up it was time to rub on some metallic's, I opted for a green and silver as the fossil pressing really reminded me of the moon.


and a pretty autumnal copper for the leaf one.


I also added a bit of sparkle to cover the holes that the seed beads had left so it all turned out OK in the end.



Ta-Dah

I'm still deciding what I'm going to do with my little ceramic disks. I'm either going to add a hanging ribbon or a magnet to the back, I just love how naturalised and rustic looking they turned out.

Happy Crafting

Clare xx

6 comments:

  1. So pretty. What a great idea!
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  2. Such a lovely idea, love the metallic copper used for the leaf.

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  3. These are just darling, Clare. I love the pop you got from the metallic rub-ons.

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  4. This would be a great way to make Christmas ornaments! They are so cute.

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  5. They are beautiful!!! One of the nicest things I have seen in ages in fact, and I really do mean that!

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  6. Ooh, I just LOVE these! Well done Clare. x

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