Posted on December 30, 2016 by Pat Krauchune
I made this for my sister-in-law, she loves the Grinch. The hearts were made from Makin’s Clay®. I also used three different Makin’s® Texture Sheets on the hearts. The handle was formed from clay that was extruded using the Makin’s Professional® Ultimate Clay Extruder®. Kinda sounds like a commercial…but no, I just love Makin’s® products…they get the job done!
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Posted on December 20, 2016 by Pat Krauchune
Here’s a little Santa pin I made from Fimo polymer clay. I then impressed the body with a Makin’s® Texture Sheet to give it a “Krinkled” look. Merry Christmas my friends!
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Posted on December 18, 2016 by Pat Krauchune
This tiny camera, made from Sculpey® Souffle polymer clay, is actually a pencil sharpener. I made it for my wife who takes all the pictures for my blog. Thanks Jan!
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Posted on December 12, 2016 by Pat Krauchune
Here’s my December project for Makin’s Clay®, the best air dry clay in my humble opinion. Go to: Makinsclayblog.blogspot.com for complete instructions so you can make one for yourself. Switch it up!
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Posted on December 10, 2016 by Pat Krauchune
This switch plate was made from Premo® polymer clay. I also used a couple of the Makin’s® Texture Sheets for effects, various gears and other inclusions for the steampunk look. This was made as a house warming for a friends new home being built. Hope you like it Megan!
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Posted on December 4, 2016 by Pat Krauchune
This was a challenging project but I am happy with the results. Made from Makin’s Clay® this little engine measures 5″ x 3 3/4″. I used a small cardboard tube and a small cardboard box for the substructure. That is one of the cool things about Makin’s Clay®, no need to cure in an oven, just air dry! CHOO CHOO…
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