Debi Scott

just findin' my way....through polymer clay

Happy New Year!

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin at 10:26 pm on Wednesday, April 16, 2008

In honor of the new year and all things celestial, I have created a Moon and Sun pin set.  Using my new molds that my DH bought me for Christmas, I made these two pins.  The molds are Maureen Carlsons, made for AMACO.  I read somewhere, or saw her on the Carol Duval showing how to change the faces to be different, so they have different personalities.  You can play with the eyes, noses and mouths to give varying effects.

I curved the moon ends more to suit my taste and added a hole at the top so I cold hang a star.  There are stars that come with the Moon mold set, and before I baked one, I put a hole in it to accommodate the chain links.

Also, prior to baking I put color on the raw clay with Pearlex Powders.  I used a little water to make a paste of the powder for the Sun’s eye shadow, and her cheeks.  The pictures don’t show the depth of color, but I think they give the face life.  After baking I put on two thin coats of verathane floor wax to keep the powders from rubbing off.  I have not yet done this on the Moon.

My Angel Friend

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin at 10:25 pm on Wednesday, April 16, 2008

I know it won’t show up in the picture, I put a little face on the back of the flat glass marble (using glass paint) before adding the usual silver paint which gives the marble a mirror like effect.    You can only see the face in the head of the angel if you look close and turn it slightly.

I used a gold mixture of clay for the whole thing, but before baking I brushed on Gold Pearl Ex powder to the hair, and Micro Pearl on the rest, making it look silver/white.

After the first baking I will put a back and hanging mechanism at the top…then it will bake again.  After I was done, I put a gold ribbon at the top to hang it with.

Another Christmas Tree Idea

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin at 10:25 pm on Wednesday, April 16, 2008

I ran accross this picture from a few years ago and wanted to add it to my blog as a reminder.  It was a fairly easy one.  Extrude a snake of green clay.  Roll a small brown clay base and put it at the bottom then start laying out the snake in a tree shape.  I cut a small star from yellow clay and put it at the top, and added little balls of color around into the holes for decoration.  I am sure you can think of more ways to decorate it.  This would also make a cute pin.   I added a little wire hanger to the back before it was baked…with, I think, another gold star.  I remember putting gold ‘rub-n-buff’ on the high spots after it was baked.

The little candy canes are just white and red snakes rolled together and make very thin.  then cut and turned onto a baking tile.  I just hung them onto a miniature Christmas tree without adding holders, they go right over the branches.

Holly and Berries Pin

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin at 10:24 pm on Wednesday, April 16, 2008

I got an inspiration last night and turned out this pin.  Finished it today, putting a back on it and even got to wear it to a meeting.  I think the finish looks better in person, as I brushed on Pearlex Powders before baking, and it leaves a nice sheen to the leaves.   As far finding inspiration ?…,  just pick up any magazine with Christmas stuff and something will come to you, I am sure!  Again I used my favorite - flat marbles with silver rub n buff on the back.  Let it dry, then place on a sheet of clay, …then I cut out the three leaves and placed them where I thought they looked good.  Also, I tried making some smaller than usual snakes with my extruder and wrapping them around the leaves….?? see the one in the center? for a little suprise….  Hope you like it.

Super balanese filagree

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin at 10:24 pm on Wednesday, April 16, 2008

I just found a great tutorial from Nancy Lotzer on balanese filagree, the bowl idea is really cool!  Can’t wait to try my hand at this.  The way she used the garlic press is very inventive!  Her kaleidescope canes are beautiful. [Link]

Balanese Filagree

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin at 10:23 pm on Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Although time consuming, it is easy…another example of balanese filagree as inspired by Donna Kato.  On a circle cut out, I started making coils with an extruder and cutting little bits and rolling them for the balls then slowly the design emerged.  I believe I used some liquid clay to adhear the elements, and probably baked this 3 times before it was finished.   It is about 2 inches wide, and the pin back is embedded into clay and baked on the back.

Cookie cutters…..note to self !

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin at 10:22 pm on Wednesday, April 16, 2008

I know it isn’t much of a post, but as I was talking about using a cookie cutter yesterday to make a polymer clay Christmas tree ornament, I thought this site was a good one for future reference.

The snowflake cookie cutters are a definate for next year for me.  ?? Santa are you listening ??

Go to the Sculpey website too and look at their version of a snowflake using these cutters.

Christmas Tree

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin at 10:21 pm on Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Thought I had better get into the Christmas spirit for this year and make something new.  I found an old cookie cutter, saved to use only with PC, of course, and cut out a shape of some scrap green clay.  I wasn’t at all pleased until I used some two different shades of green Pearlex Powders on the tree, prior to baking.  I had to work with a small brush around the ornaments.  How do you like the little light bulbs?  I made them with a teeny-tiny bit of white in a flame shape with an even tinier bit of yellow in the same shape placed on top, then using a needle tool, placed it onto a spot on the tree…the needle tool give it the dark spot in the center that helps give it a flame look.  Then after I put all the ‘flames’ around the tree, I rolled, by hand, some black clay in a very thin chord and put it under the flames, for the wire.  I used a dark gold Pearlex Powder for the trunk of the tree….OH…and before I even put the first ornament on, I used that needle tool to score some lines for tree fronds.  Putting on the PPowders makes the lines stand out.  I used a small cutter for the star and coated that with PP also.  I made a simple wire holder and stuck it to the back before baking….I had to glue the wire onto the finished piece, because I didn’t embed it into the clay before firing…just sort of stuck it to the back and it didn’t stay.

Sun Moon Mirror Pendant

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This is one of my favorite pieces.  Again it was inspired by Donna Kato’s balanese filagree instructions (see last post). It started out as a small round mirror ornament that I found at a garage sale….in fact I think I have more like it,….?somewhere in my ‘future projects stuff’…… It is very relaxing to do this, as I tend to ‘zone out’ as I focus in on the project. I tend to do numerous bakings as I work on these.  That is so not to ’smoosh’ something that I’ve done, while trying to add another part.

Moon Magnet

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin at 10:19 pm on Wednesday, April 16, 2008

I had to include my ‘man in the moon’ magnet on my blog, because I always get compliments on him.  He was inspired by Donna Kato and her  Balinese Filigree work that I learned from her first (and I believe only book).  The back has two round magnets surrounded with clay to hold them in.  Funny, he looks less angry in realy life.

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