A new year, a fresh start. I've been working non stop since the 1st of the month on this Polymer Clay Tutorial. This polymer clay box has been on my mind for some time. I've been itching to do a lesson on vessels and boxes. Here it is!
In this detailed and multi technique lesson you will learn to make a box by using a cookie cutter that will act as a mold or form. The finished box resembles old leather with metal appliqué. The turquoise crackle lid and stamped embellishments add to the overall aesthetics and richness of the vessel. Don't like to sand? No problem, as this project is not recommended for the sanding enthusiast! I'll show you tricks to avoid this chore and how to accomplish invisible seams.
Don't let the look of the box intimidate you, it can be altered to a simpler version by leaving out some of the steps. If you don't have Celtic knot-work stamps, use Asian, Floral or other stamps, however, I've include an On-line Supplier list of both Canadian and US Retailers/wholesalers that ship worldwide, including where to purchase Celtic rubber stamps, Cookie cutters, Paint, Texture plates etc.
Also included with the tutorial is a printable cutting guide.
This detailed 78 step lesson has 80 clear photographs and 29 pages to guide you through 7 parts:
Crackle Technique
Cookie Cutter box form
Bottom
Stamping, Texturing and Embellishment
Molded Lid and Handle
Box Feet
Finishing
With the crackle technique alone you'll be inspired to make beads and pendants :) if not more boxes!
(Box sold separately, please inquire)
The Tutorial is available on my ArtFire.
4 comments:
Congratualations on getting this tutorial written Tina! There is definetly a void in the tutorial market on boxes and vessels! You already know how much I love the look of this box! Well done!
What a great box! Both the box and tutorial must have taken a bit of work to pull together!
Wow amazing! I love everything about this box. You are indeed going to help so many people. Well done!
Hi Tina,
I have presented you with the Sunshine award and you can receive it from our blog:
http://2goodclaymates.blogspot.com/2010/01/some-blog-awards.html
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