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Monday, June 1, 2009
It's a Frame Up!!!
The infamous Daniels 12, my best friends in the whole world, got together again, this time in Niagara Falls. We were all freshmen together in a small dorm called Daniels Hall and after seeing each other every 5 years at reunions, we decided to start having our own private reunions. It has become sort of a tradition to exchange small gift items, so last time I gave everybody Altoid tins covered in clay. This time I decided to give everyone a picture frame - covered in clay, of course. I bought unfinished wooden frames at Michaels, baked them, sanded off any resin that oozed out, coated them with Modge Podge, and then added clay. This was a technique I learned from Gaby Orbach at Morrisburg. For most of them I used Bev Larose's texture sheets (which I think will be available soon through Shades of Clay) either covering the clay with PearlEx powder and then running it through the pasta machine with the texture sheet, or texturing the clay and then adding pigment. (Click on photos for larger views.)
Even the ones made with plain gold or silver clay looked nice. Then I got playful - this is my first try at the extruding technique. Kewl.
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4 comments:
I love your frames Cynthia! Each one is totally different and they sure make lovely gifts! The extruder frame is neat -- I finally tried that technique and now I'm hooked!
Hi Cynthia,
These are great looking frames. I like what you done with them.
Thank- you very much for making mention of my texture sheets. Just things like that are extremely helpful.
Keep up the good work
Bev
Hi,
I love Your frames. I am looking for the texture that creates the interlocking rings. Can You tell me where You got it ?
Thanyou
Deb
Hi Deb. The texture sheet came from Impressit via Shades of Clay, although I don't see that particular sheet on the website.
http://www.shadesofclay.com/products/Exclusives/Impressit/Impressit%20Textures.htm
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