Showing posts with label Cheerful Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cheerful Christmas. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

2014 Christmas Stampin' Up! Simply Pressed Clay, Christmas tree ornament 2

This post features the fun Benjamin had with the clay by Stampin' Up! Simply Pressed Clay.  These are all of the ornaments we created out of ONE packet of Clay - less than $1.00 per ornament AUS and not to mention the fun we had and the passing of a couple of hours!...
2014 Christmas Stampin' Up! Simply Pressed Clay, Christmas tree ornaments
Ben made worms, snakes, caterpillar, a snail, birds and much more before he made his ornaments for his friends...First he stamped and stamped and stamped, then he discovered fingerprints...
2014 Christmas Stampin' Up! Simply Pressed Clay, Christmas tree ornament
We used ink on his thumb and then finger straight from the reinker and stamped his thumb then finger gently into the clay... Ben wanted to add the features and did so with the Blendabilities and a pencil - hence the holes...
2014 Christmas Stampin' Up! Simply Pressed Clay, Christmas tree ornament
And I had to take a photo with the two he started with, bottom far left and right hand sides.  These he felt weren't as fun as his second attempt of multiple stamping and inking, then as I said he discovered finger prints and Ben wants to make up a heap of these now LOL.
2014 Christmas Stampin' Up! Simply Pressed Clay, Christmas tree ornament
Enjoy and I look forward to seeing you at tomorrow's post.

Yours in craft,

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

2014 Christmas Stampin' Up! Simply Pressed Clay, Christmas tree ornament

Stamping' Up! has a amazing product called Simply Pressed Clay and after a string of workshops with my customers making beautiful Christmas tree ornaments of their own, I thought it time for Ben and I to make our own.

These are some of the examples made in class...
A Crafty Cat: 2014 Christmas Stampin' Up! Simply Pressed Clay, Christmas tree ornament
The above features Stampin' Up! "Bright and Beautiful" WM135026/CM135029 where as below features Stampin' Up! "Endless Wishes" 136829 - words are from Endless Wishes

A Crafty Cat: 2014 Christmas Stampin' Up! Simply Pressed Clay, Christmas tree ornament
This uses stamps from Stampin' Up! "Endless Wishes" and "Cheerful Christmas"

A Crafty Cat: 2014 Christmas Stampin' Up! Simply Pressed Clay, Christmas tree ornament
FYI we made 18 ornaments in total, (not all shown) from one packet of clay, that equates to less than $1.00each! Not bad at all I say...
A Crafty Cat: 2014 Christmas Stampin' Up! Simply Pressed Clay, Christmas tree ornament
 Ben and I painted these straight from the reinker as a contrast to straight white...we literally just ran the tip of the reinker (Baja Breeze) over the ornament and little fingers coloured with his finger over them ...

A Crafty Cat: 2014 Christmas Stampin' Up! Simply Pressed Clay, Christmas tree ornament
 We coloured some clay as show below and we stamped inked images too (Cherry Cobbler - Christmas tree tinsel from "Festival of Trees")

A Crafty Cat: 2014 Christmas Stampin' Up! Simply Pressed Clay, Christmas tree ornament
 Endless Wishes...

A Crafty Cat: 2014 Christmas Stampin' Up! Simply Pressed Clay, Christmas tree ornament
 Endless Wishes and Festival of Trees...

A Crafty Cat: 2014 Christmas Stampin' Up! Simply Pressed Clay, Christmas tree ornament
Hints and Tips
  • If your clay is sticky, roll into palm size balls and sit for 5 minutes before using.
  • Roll out on silicon mat and use acrylic blocks to flatten out shape
  • It may help to dust down work area with anti static pillow to prevent clay sticking to surfaces.
  • Continually turn clay from side to side/over and over, so that you work both sides and minimise sticking, when pressing out with acrylic block
  • Once the shape you desire is obtained, leave sit for a few minutes again to let it cure a little more.
  • When stamping, some say dust stamp with anti static pillow, but if left long enough to dry the stickiness out, the stamp will not stick.
  • When stamping use with even pressure and press only enough to produce an imprint.  Press too firmly and the stamp will stick.
  • Layers do stick on one another if added before clay is dry and remember to add your hole within in the first hour of drying, I found the embossing too the most useful /successful.
  • Have fun with it and don't get upset when you re roll your project because the stamping went horribly wrong LOL, something better will come and this definitely took me some practice.
What fun we had today, I hope you enjoyed this ornament creation post, Ben's will be in his own post tomorrow.

Yours in paper craft and clay,