I finally finished another tutorial after starting quite a few and not finishing them…yet, however…
The tutorial guides you with 49 steps, 58 photographs and 18 pages which includes a Resource list at the end. Use a variety of simple surface techniques as a foundation to add onto with the use of stamps, textures, mica pearls, chalks etcetera. The tutorial also offers plenty of tips to incorporate into your own pieces. Create sheets of clay to use in various projects such as to wrap pens, crochet hooks, bangles or as journal covers, to create buttons, beads, pins, jewellery etcetera, or whatever you imagine. This project is technique based, so the projects are up to you. Here are some examples of easy works that I made using these techniques which you can leave as simple or enhance as lavishly as you want.
The projects are up to you, but here is a way to make quick ring dishes with some of the treated sheets.
I stacked two sheets, cut a large circle. Molded on a small glass ball. Cured in a dish of sand or on an oven safe nylon cutter. Voila!
You can download your copy of Gilded Paths Techniques on my Etsy or purchase it from my Zibbet shop and I’ll email you the copy shortly after.
8 comments:
I really love this Gilded Paths tutorial. The sheets are so beautiful and I can create so many projects with it. Thanks for this! I'm having fun :)
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Thanks for the nice feedback Heather! :)
Deepika, I have NO idea what your comment is about nor does it make any sense to me. Leaving a link to your site for something that doesn't have to do with crafting... here comes the delete button ...
What a wonderful tutorial with lots and lots of options! Easy to understand, clear and concise directions and the photos help tremendously. Each sheet will be completely different every time you use this technique. Thanks, Tina!
This was fun. My Gilded Path sheet was really nice. I'm gonna try again (and again!) but with a few twists and turns.
I LOVE your gilded path tutorial. So many techniques packed in! The instructions are so easy to follow and lots of pictures. Very well done indeed.
Very inspiring tutorial with endless uses, for sure i will never get bored of it
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