Provided by: Polyform Products

Using Shapelets and Assorted Rubber Stamps

Materials:

  • Premo! Sculpey clay in the following colors:
    • Pearl 5101
    • Green Pearl 5299
    • Blue Pearl 5289
    • Red Pearl 5259
  • Premo! Sculpey Shapelet Classic template
  • Sculpey Super Slicer flexible blade
  • Pigment Inkpads in several, contrasting colors:
    (we recommend Tsukineko Brilliance, Tsukineko Fabrico, Ranger Antiquities, Stewart Superior Inkcredibles inkpads. These ink formulas are pigment inks and heat set during the baking process.)
  • Assorted rubberstamps:
    here we used Hero Arts’ Italian Poetry Background, and Laurel Burch’s Global Spirit collection. (Note: The Laurel Burch stamps are a discontinued product, but a good number of open stock and boxed sets are still available through the distributor, lbcwholesale@gemsi.com. )
  • Assorted findings: pinbacks, necklace bales, barrettes
  • Handmade small journals featuring handmade papers (available at stationery, rubberstamp, and memory stores)
  • Pasta machine or brayer to roll thin sheets of clay
  • Excel or X-Acto pointed end cutting blade

Directions:

  • Mix a purple shade of clay by mixing equal portions of red pearl and blue pearl. About 1/8 block of each is sufficient to make one or two medallions.
  • Roll out a thin sheet (1/16″) of pearl clay until smooth and pliable. Lay on a sheet of clean paper or parchment.
  • Using a dark color ink, stamp with the script background stamp.
  • Next, using another color of ink, stamp one of the masks. Your goal is to make a collage effect. There is no right or wrong way to do this, it is what pleases you.
  • Now, with another color of ink, stamp another of the masks.
  • Use one of the ink colors a second time and stamp the last of the masks.
  • Using the rounded triangle shapelet from the Classic Set, hold it away from your collage and find the best portion to “frame” with the Shapelet.
  • Lay the shapelet down on the stamped clay, and with the Excel knife, carefully trim out the shape. Pull the knife toward you at a slight angle away from the edge of the template. Turn the paper to make cutting the other sides easier.
  • Pull away the excess clay. Now, you have a shape. You next want to place a “mat” around this using contrasting colors of clay.
  • Roll thin sheets of both green pearl and the purple/grape combination.
  • Carefully slide your flexible Super Slicer under your initial shape, using the blade like a spatula. Lay the trimmed clay shape down on either the purple or the green clay. It is your choice.
  • Carefully holding both ends of the Super Slicer, curve the blade to match the edges of the trimmed clay, leaving a selvage of color. When you have the exact width you want, press down. Turn the paper and continue trimming.
  • Again, carefully slide your Super Slicer under the shapes, and lay the bordered shape down on the third color. Trim again, leaving another band of color.
  • You may want a fourth color, and this could be another layer of the initial pearl color. It is a matter of choice. You may want to stamp this final layer or texture it slightly. The more you practice, the more ideas will come to mind.
  • Bake the shape in a calibrated oven set to an accurate 275 degrees F for 30 minutes per 1/4″ of thickness.
  • When cool, the shape may become a pin, a pendant, a hair barrette or an embellishment for a small book.

NOTE: As you gain more practice, combine shapes and create new ones by using portions of 2 Shapelets!!!!