Showing posts with label ornament. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ornament. Show all posts

Friday, June 19, 2015

Copper Clay Success!!!

So.... I had success with firing the Art Clay Copper!  I did a lot of online research before firing and decided to follow the directions I found HERE.  I fired it in the coconut shell-based carbon (even though it wasn't necessary), mainly to avoid the thick, black layer of fire scale that was supposed to happen if you fired without it.  I pretty much followed the directions for firing the COPPRclay, but the results with the Art Clay Copper were much better!  I fired at 1778°F for 3 hours.  I did not put a lid on my firing pan.  This firing schedule is also recommended on the Art Clay Copper online info sheet  (which I discovered later).

Here are my results:

The top ornament was made with the COPPRclay (it was under-fired), and bottom was made with Art Clay Copper.  You can see the pitting that occurred when I tried to polish the COPPRclay with a wire brush (both ornaments were polished using only a wire brush).  The COPPRclay did shrink more than the Art Clay Copper too:
living with ThreeMoonBabies | COPPRclay vs. Art Clay Copper

Here is another photo of the wire-brushed ornament made with Art Clay Copper: 
living with ThreeMoonBabies | wire brushed copper clay house ornament

 And now for fun with adding a patina (part of the reason I wanted to work with copper clay so badly)!!!  This patina was created using only vinegar and salt.  I put some salt on the ornament and placed a vinegar soaked cotton pad on it.  The patina will wash off, so you might want to add a sealer to protect your desired finish.
living with ThreeMoonBabies | copper clay house ornament with salt & vinegar patina

 Another picture of the finished ornament:
living with ThreeMoonBabies | copper clay house ornament with patina

Well, I was excited to share my finished results with you!  Hope to have more copper pieces to share soon!  Thanks for stopping by:)

P.S.  While doing some of my research, I found there are lots of different copper clays out there....you can even make your own!  Also, check out the work of this amazing metal clay artist!

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Recent Orders

Here are a couple of recently completed orders:

3moonbabies.etsy.com | custom diamond ring ornament


3moonbabies.etsy.com | custom house ornament

You can find my etsy shop at 3moonbabies.etsy.com.
Thanks for stopping by!

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Custom Family Ornaments

Another order completed!

living with ThreeMoonBabies | Custom Family Ornaments

Don't you think the dog turned out cute?
Also, what a fun way to remember your child's sports team!

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Custom House Ornament

A recently completed custom house ornament:

Custom House Ornament | livingwiththreemoonbabies.blogspot.com

What a great gift to commemorate a friend's new home!

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Another Custom Family Ornament

Here is another custom family ornament I recently finished.  This one incorporates a new baby sister!:

Custom Polymer Clay Family Ornament | livingwiththreemoonbabies.blogspot.com

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Three More Custom House Ornaments

Here are some more of my recently completed orders:
(P.S. notice the tiny yellow lab on the front porch!)

Custom Polymer Clay House Ornament | livingwiththreemoonbabies.blogspot.com

Custom Polymer Clay House Ornaments | livingwiththreemoonbabies.blogspot.com

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Custom House Ornament

Recently completed...
another custom house ornament:

Custom House Ornament

P.S.  I will only be accepting ornament orders to be delivered before Christmas for a few more days!
I plan to close my shop this Friday, November 2, in order to catch up on current orders and make sure they are ready and delivered before Christmas.


Wednesday, October 10, 2012

A Cake Topper and Instructables

What's black, white, and red all over?
My most recently completed cake topper!
I just love how it turned out:

 

And...
My Polymer Clay Notebook Paper Ornament made it to the front page of Instructables!  Yay!  
It's had lots and lots of views too!
Thanks Instructables for helping me share my tutorial!


Saturday, October 6, 2012

Tutorial: Polymer Clay Notebook Paper Ornament

 This polymer clay notebook paper ornament is SUPER easy to make and is the perfect way to display memories on your tree!  It would also make a really cute gift tag...especially on a teacher's gift!

Supplies: 
white polymer clay
playing card
x-acto knife or steel blade (like shown in the picture below)
small round cutter or straw
ultra fine point sharpies in blue and red

 Roll out the clay.
You can do this using a pasta machine
(I used the thickest setting)
or 
you can roll by hand with a rolling pin.
Just flatten the clay!
You do not want it to be too thin and fragile, so pick a thickness that feels sturdy.
 I used a playing card as a template for the paper shape and used an x-acto knife to cut it out.

 I also liked the rounded edges the playing card template gave.
 Use the small circle cutter or a straw to cut the three holes.
I centered the first hole, then placed the other two closer to the top and bottom edges.  Look at a real piece of notebook paper as a guide.
 Bake the clay piece according to the directions on the brand of clay you used.
You could probably use an air dry clay also, but just make sure to use a thickness that is not too fragile or breakable.
 Drawing the lines.
To do this, I looked at a piece of notebook paper as a reference.
I left a bigger space on top (about 5/8 inch) then, with a ruler, marked increments of 1/4 inch.  You want to have enough space to write, so don't put the lines too close together.
 I marked all of the lines with a pencil and ruler first, so I could erase mistakes.
 Mark the vertical line also, using the same technique.
 Using a straight edge or ruler, go over the horizontal lines with the blue ultra fine point sharpie.
 Yay!  It's looking more like notebook paper!
 Draw in the vertical line using a red ultra fine point sharpie.
 Finished!!!
How easy was that?
I think I will have my kids write their Christmas lists on them, so I can keep them forever...
and remember what their handwriting looked like!
 Lastly, I added some hemp string to hang it with, but you could use ribbon, yarn, or anything you think would look best.

 There are so many memories that could be saved on these ornaments!
They could be used as a baby's first Christmas ornament, listing name, birth date, weight, height, etc...
What about writing a love note?
Or the year's highlights...like, "Sienna lost her first tooth in September"?
You could also write your kids' teacher's name, their grade, and their favorite book or game this year...
Seriously!  So many uses!  I could go on...and on...

(for more notebook paper fun)

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Yes...It's True...

I have another house ornament to share with you!

Oh!  and I noticed this morning while reading my blog feed...
the ornament I posted yesterday was featured on Craft Gossip!
Yay!

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

...Another

And... yet another little house ornament:
I should probably have another to share tomorrow!  Hope you aren't getting sick of them!

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Recently Finished and a New Custom Ornament

I just finished these two ornaments for a wonderful and loyal customer:


And because I have had requests for a single person ornament, 
I have finally added the option to my shop:


Hope everyone has a wonderful weekend!