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Friday, May 31, 2013

Resin Clay

Today is the final day in the Stampendous Design Team  and  Resin Crafts hop.  We are sharing creations featuring Stampendous,  Nunn Design and ETI Jewelry Resin.  You still have a chance to hop along and leave comments for a chance to win..

Today I am featuring Resin Clay.  I started with a beautiful bezel to create my first  project: 
I mixed the clay together per the instructions and then pushed it into the bezel.  I cut off the excess and then stamped the Par Avion from the Stampendous Air Travel Perfectly Clear into the clay using StazOn ink.  I poked the stylus around the edges and then let it dry. After it was dry I used my STAEDTLER triplus pen to add another coat of black to the letters and in the indents around the edge.  I finished it off with a layer of the resin coating.  I stamped the other images on Shrinky Dink plastic and colored the reverse side with STAEDTLER watercolor markers. I cut them out and added a hole punch to the image.  I then heated them up with my heat gun. I attached them with jump rings.

I then decided to mix up some of the clay with a mix of gold metallic paint.
I mixed the clay and rolled it out into a flat surface and cut it using the mixing cups for the resin.  I then stamped on the clay after letting it harden for a little bit. On the first project I used the Snapdragons stamp.  On my second project I used the beautiful Sweet Pea  stamp.  I used StaZon Ink to stamp the images.
I colored them with a mix of markers and white gel pen highlights.  After the clay had completely dried I coated them with a layer of resin.  I applied the coat of resin onto the embellishments on a throw away piece of acetate. After they dried I cut away and pulled off the acetate.  I sanded the edges of the embellishments. Now I have two different embellishments for future projects.

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Thanks for stopping by!

Suzz














19 comments:

  1. Love the gold on the second projects...beautiful!

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  2. Suzanne, these are all so pretty! The keychain is super cool and I love your clay embellishments. I'll have to try mixing a little paint in some of mine, too, I like the way it looks!

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  3. Love the 2nd one, and your idea of mixing in gold paint! Good idea.

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  4. LOVING your Neat Designs for today!! Such a GREAT idea!! THANKS for sharing and have a FABULOUS WEEKEND!! =)

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  5. Too Coool!!! Thanks for all of the awesome ideas!!

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  6. Beautiful embellishments Suzanne. Good idea to use acetate to catch the resin for 'non-bezelled' projects :)

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  7. I am so inspired by your projects. They are fabulous.

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  8. Love both of these but the Snapdragon one is DIVINE! Love the bright colors and the gold is the perfect addition to it! TFS!

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  9. So pretty! Love that beautiful snapdragon design and the colors!

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  10. Wow the colors are so bright and vivid on your beautiful pieces!!

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  11. Ur keychain is perfect for a friend of mine! She works for an airline and travels alllll the time! I keep telling her to take me too! Maybe one of these little gifts sill help?! Subtle bribery! Whatever u gotta use! Your other pendants are sooooooooo danged cute! I'm in lovee with that Sweet Pea stamp and the bright pink u colored her in with! LOVE, I say!

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  12. Love those florals!! So pretty.

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  13. These are such terrific projects, Suzanne! They are just gorgeous and such terrific uses of these great products. You always make things that charm and delight us all, thanks so much for playing with our hop!

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  14. Great embellishments. I like the travel theme on the first one and the pretty flowers on the others.

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  15. What neat pieces. I'm going to have to try this out!

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