Monday, November 16

PIN IT! or ZIP IT! May the #Cre8time Force be with You... by Maria Soto


Hi there! Today I want to share some fun jewelry I made. With the Star Wars movie coming up soon, I'm participating in a charm swap that is all about this movie. We were asked to create anything related to this movie. I was at Michael's getting some art supplies for my son, and I noticed a sticker book about Star Wars... and then the idea came! Why not make some pins – hey you can wear them on your clothes, jackets, book bag, hat, scarf, you name it. 


I decided to use a mold I previously made using Amazing Mold Rubber. I like the shapes of this mold because it was the perfect size for the stickers and for charms to wear. You can CLICK HERE to see how the mold was created from a recycled item.

This time around I used the Amazing Clear Cast Resin to make my pins. I really like how the size of the stickers and the molds were a perfect match. Follow the directions on the box or CLICK HERE to see how to mix and use Amazing Clear Cast Resin. 


After mixing a small amount of the clear cast resin, I added just a tiny amount of resin to the bottom of each mold using the mixing stick, then tore up a piece of black tissue paper that had gold glitter, thought it was perfect to give them a look of a dark galaxy sky/background, it was not intended to cover the entire bottom of the molds, I still wanted for the resin to be visible from the back. Next I covered the tissue paper with a bit of resin again, waited just a few minutes, added the stickers, and poured resin all the way to the top of the mold. 

I had these tiny little watch parts I had purchased a long, long time ago, to try and make some Steampunk projects but I never did – so I thought why not add a few tiny pieces to the front of the pins. Before the resin cured completely, I added the tiny clock pieces to each pin, then left them alone until the next evening, when I got home from work. 


The resin has cured completely. What I love the most about Amazing Mold Rubber is the flexibility – it makes removing your resin pieces from the molds so easy. I mixed up a very small amount of Amazing Clear Cast Resin – to use it as glue to add the pins to the back of my resin pieces. There's no better product for me to secure my jewelry than with Amazing Clear Cast Resin, as it creates a permanent bond. With the pins added to my resin castings... I'm just waiting for the resin to cure over night and the pins will be ready to be worn. 


The top row shows the front of the pins – see how the tissue paper is only in some areas, and you can still see the clear resin, which is what I wanted. Look at the fun clock parts on the front side of the pins! You can also see the backs of the pins. These are so cute and so light and they will be fun to wear. I have a few extra that I'm going to send to my brother – he loves Star Wars and I know he would love to get a couple of these pins. 


I wanted to add an extra piece so I made some zipper pull using more stickers. These are fun too as they are double sided. I took some Creative Paperclay® to make the circles by hand – they are not perfect, which is what I wanted. I could have made molds and then add the clay and so on, but I loved getting my hands dirty... plus I also used this product to create my ATC's so my hands were already dirty. Once the paper clay was dry, I added the stickers on both sides painted the paper clay, and then I took some of the Amazing Clear Cast Resin to seal the paint and the stickers. A fun and simple project idea that I hope everyone likes.

  

I love how the resin on these zipper pull charms makes the colors of the paint brighter... and I love the shiny effect that almost makes you think they are encased in glass, and they are also very light. 


I really hope everyone likes these fun resin charms and pins, I know I loved making them, I think I'm going to have to make some Holiday charms like these to give to my nephews and niece as gifts. 

What charming things do you

Share your projects with us, we love to see what
everyone creates with Amazing Casting Products.

Thanks for visiting! I invite you to stop over to my blog, "What is Creativityat http://chuy-creativity.blogspot.com to see more of my creations. Maria Soto

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Friday, November 13

In All Things Give #Cre8time Thanks... Organic Leaf Magnets by Aimée Wheaton


I had grand ideas for this little project of mine,
except today had other ideas.
 
OK – so I wanted to create some pretty organic Fall leaves and petals and use them as magnets on my epic magnetic chalk board in my front hall. This is the story of how I created them, accidents and all.


I started by taking this mound of Sculpey clay and smoothed and flattened it all out. Then started creating the leaves and petals. Sculpey is awesome because you can bake it for 15 minutes and it's done!


I used various items to give it texture.
Texture plates, vintage buttons and a lace doily :)


Love this one!


Lace texture


Next I cut out the shapes using clay tools
and made the veins in the leaves.


This is what I ended up with.


Fun textures!


I preheated the oven to 275º and put the clay
in a pie plate. Bake for 15 minutes.


When the leaves were cool to the touch I grabbed my Amazing Mold Putty and created molds for each one. You take equal parts of Part "A" and Part "B" and knead together with your hands, then form around the objects you want to mold.


Next time I'm making individual molds.


You can see it picked up all the texture.


My favorite part was painting in these gorgeous
Alumidust powders in the Autumn colors.


They were so pretty and glistening and I knew
they would turn out amazing!!


So pretty!!


...and then THIS HAPPENED! I'm going to use this a lesson, yes accidents happen and they happen to me a lot but you fix it and move on...

OK – so I had just poured Part "A" of Amazing Casting Resin into that little cup you see on the left. I was attempting to drop in some yellow Alumilite dye. It wasn't coming out so I squeezed harder and the entire cap blew off the top spilling yellow die and resin all over me, the wall and my supplies. :( All that gorgeous painting of the Alumidust ruined, I had to back track and clean it all up. Parts of the molds that got stuff spilled on it were messed up so some of the finer details disappeared. I was so upset but I moved on quickly. Thank God for baby wipes!!! I showed all of this to say that you should use a pin or something to make the hole a bit bigger if you're using the dye, I wouldn't want this to happen to you. Crafting is messy!! OK... moving on.


After I cleaned up my mess, I repainted the molds with the Alumidust, I poured more resin, poked a bigger hole in the red dye and mixed up Part "A" of Amazing Casting Resin, then mixed it into Part "B". CLICK HERE to view mixing/preparation.


Poured resin into the molds ... let it cure.


Taken out of the molds. It wasn't as bright as I had hoped because of the accident above, so I pulled out some acrylic craft paints and made it pop a bit more letting some of the shimmer still show from the dust.


After painting.



Next I took this StazOn ink pad and rubbed the leaves
onto it to help bring out the texture a bit more.


Makes some fun patterns.


I added on sticky back magnets which I will be taking off.
I need to glue a stronger magnet on for these.


I figured this saying was appropriate for the kind of day I'd been having. This chalkboard is about 8 ft. tall and in my foyer. See the leaves on there?


They are super pretty! All in all I'm pretty
happy with the way they turned out.



What are you thankful for? 
I'm thankful I got all the yellow dye off of me!! :)

Let's see what you can mold using clay

Feel free to stop by my FB page to see the latest with me.
To see more of my work please visit my new blog "Life Glitter Makeup"
and also at the Aimée Wheaton Art and Design website.

Till next time! Xoxo Aimée

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Wednesday, November 11

From the #Polymer Pumpkin Patch... AMAZING Inspiration by Lyn Gill

Hello, Lyn Gill here again with some Fall inspiration. I created this pumpkin from polymer clay but I decided I needed more of them so out came the Amazing Mold Putty to the rescue! I molded the base pumpkin then I used the Amazing Casting Resin tinted with some of the Alumilite dyes for the perfect orange color. This really turned out well. I added some acrylic paint to antique it just a bit, then I added the leaf and stem detail out of clay. Finished off with a glue-on bail and it's ready to go!


This would make a great gift for Thanksgiving – or turn it into a pin/brooch to wear to a party! I hope you've enjoyed this bit of inspiration... Till Next Time! ~ Lyn

As always I'm on http://lynzcraftz.blogspot.com/ and other social media – my YouTube Channel at LynzCraftz and on my Facebook Page LynzCraftz.

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