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Presto Pets Picture Frame

Materials:

  • My Pets E-Z Release Sculpey Pushmold
  • Sculpey III or Premo! Sculpey clays in the following colors:
    • if using Sculpey III then use:
      • Chocolate 053
      • White 001
      • Black 042
      • Red 083
      • Yellow 072
      • Green 022
    • if using Premo! then use:
      • Raw Sienna 5392
      • White 5001
      • Black 5042
      • Cadmium Red 5382
      • Cadmium Yellow 5572
      • Green 5323
  • Wooden picket fence frame or similar style
  • Acrylic paints in white and yellow

 
USING FLEXIBLE PUSHMOLDS TO
MOLD IN COLOR:

  • Practice to determine how much clay will fill your selection. It takes less than you might think!
  • When building in color layers, a little goes a long way. Use a clay shaper, paintbrush handle or a pencil eraser to pull any excess away from the lower boundaries.
  • You want to just fill the lower boundaries, even leaving them a little shallow. The final layer of color will fill into the shallow areas, leaving a neat border. But, if the first colors are "domed" up, the final molding pressures will force the "dome" out of its boundaries, leading to a smeared look. LESS IS MORE in this case.
  • When the lower boundaries are filled with their colors, press the main clay color into the center of the mold. Gently press and pat so it flows into the shape. When the clay is nearly level with the top of the mold, use your index finger to gently pull any excess away so that you can see all edge boundaries of the mold. This eliminates a "skin" that would need to be trimmed away.
  • Let the clay "rest" for some time; or, put the mold into the freezer compartment for 3-4 minutes.
  • Remove from freezer, and "pop" your molded piece out by pressing from the backside of the mold. It will come out like an ice cube.
  • If any color residue remains, wipe the mold out with a baby wipe or a Windex dampened paper towel

 


 
Directions:  
 
  • Blend yellow and white paint to make a pale, pale yellow. Paint the wooden frame with at least 2 coats.
  • Mix a tiny amount of white clay into the brown clay to form a lighter brown/tan shade.
  • Mix a tiny amount of black clay into the brown clay to form a dark brown shade.
  • Starting with the dog, begin molding in color. Use black for the nose and follow the molding instructions. Use pink for the tongue (red plus a little white).
  • Use light tan for the dog's muzzle.
  • Use white for the dog's forelegs.
  • Use the darker brown for the dog's ears.
  • Use the tan shade for the final molding step which will form the head, trunk and rear legs.
  • Continue the technique for the kitty.
  • Make the bone from the medium brown shade.
  • Make the fire hydrant from the red clay.
  • Make a flower and a fish using a shade of green and any color you choose for the flower head.
 
 
Baking Instructions:
 
 
  • Bake all clay pieces in a calibrated oven at 275 degrees F (130 degrees C) for 15 minutes per ¼ inch (6 mm) of thickness. (If you use Premo! Sculpey, bake 30 minutes per ¼ inch (6 mm) of thickness.)
  • When clay items are cool, glue them to the frame surface using a Super Glue Gel.
 


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