Monday, December 14, 2015

To Purchase or Not to Purchase?

Yesterday I had a 40% off coupon for Blick Art Supplies. I toyed with the idea of purchasing a 8 x 10 gelli plate. But I didn't purchase it because I had a 5 x7 gelli art plate and a home made plate. My homemade plate was smaller than 8x10 and it was a little delicate on the edges. I figured that I would be happy with the output. Today I am not happy with the output, there are several reasons why, and now I am sad that I didn't use that coupon for another gelli plate. I had an 8x10 gelli and somehow lost it in a move I made back in May. Oh I also lost a box of acrylic paint. Nice paint at that. The stuff I have now is not so good. Therefore I am not getting the results I would like to have.

I did try some deli sheets and some of them are kind of nice. I made some turkey eyes for some pre-k students and decided to keep the waste. The waste turned out to be a cute stencil. This is painted on a deli sheet.


Found a geometric image that I liked, so I made a stencils. This next one is a deli sheet also.
 










While I was playing around I  did manage to use a sheet of music, and I was pleased with the outcome. 

I have taken some time playing with gelli art, but my original interest was to try it on clay, well now I think I have figured out the secret for clay success. 

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Need a Helping Hand?

 
 
How many times have you wished that you had a helping hand while using your pasta machine?  Numerous times I wished that I had a helping hand while working on long thin sheets of skinner blends.  After all the blending, the sheet breaks in the middle.  Oh shoot! 
 
Well I stumble upon a pin that recommended using painters tape or masking tape to cover the back area of the pasta machine, so the clay doesn't stick to it and break.  Well I ran off to find some masking tape.  Well there was no masking tape here, only packaging tape.  That is not going to work - the clay is going to stick to the shining packaging tape.  Oh well I have to go out to the store to get tape - NO!  I decided to use the stuff I had! 
 
Polymer clay does not stick to regular paper.  So I used the packaging tape to create a two sided stripe of tape.  (Before the purchase of double sided sticky tape, I did this all the time when hanging posters.) I just rolled the tape back on itself to create a stick tube of tape. This is better than double sided tape, because the double sided tape is very thin and when it is stuck down, there is no removing it.  So the rolled packaging tape will be easy to remove.  Using the sticky tube, I stuck a simple sheet of paper to the back of my pasta machine.  The clay guided very nicely over the back of the pasta machine.  So when you are stretching out a skinner blend to make a skinner plug, you can place the blend in and use one hand to crank the pasta machine and the other hand to guide the clay sheet out.  There you go! What do you think?

 
 


Hey Cupcake

I acquired the nickname "cupcake", from a PTA parent, because I rewarded good behavior with a cupcake party.  They were fun events.  So I found a Wilton mold of a cupcake and I could not resist it.  I made me a cupcake charm to wear.  Thanks Mr. B. for the nickname.

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Clean Hands

Well it has been a long time since I have made a post, so today I will end the dry spell.  Above I have included a photo of my new favorite hand cleaner.  This stuff is wonderful when cleaning polymer clay residue from your hands.  This is a pumice hand cleaner and it has a sweet cherry smell.  After rubbing a small amount on my hands, making sure to clean the fingers, I either wipe it off with a baby wipe or rinse my hands in water.  My skin feels so soft and clean.  This stuff is great to use just before you start working with white clay.  I do recommend getting jar of this stuff.  You can find it at most hardware stores.  It should not be too hard to find it is made by the same people who make Purell Hand Sanitizer.