With this in mind I looked through my many angel charms and doodads. I found a small metal angel holding a heart...PERFECT! I placed a small ball of clay on her backside and pressed her onto a metal tray, cutting away any clay that squished out. The tray and angel were sprayed with a bit of PAM cooking spray and set aside.
This month we are working with a new product called ComposiMold (www.ComposiMold.com). It is a molding material can be heated in the microwave and then poured over parts to form a mold that is extremely flexible (think firm Jello) and makes great impressions. I melted the ComposiMold according to the directions, poured it into the metal tray covering the angel charm,
and then waited (this may have been the hardest part of this project!)...and waited...touch, wiggle, pull, WAY COOL!!
The mold release worked perfectly and it came out without any rips or tears that I would have expected.
Now to pull out the polymer clay (I know, that is SUCH a surprise). I placed the angel mold on my work surface before I rolled a small ball of clay. Pressing it into the mold I discovered that the mold release was still at work and the clay wanted to move around quite a bit. So I rolled a ball of clay again and then pressed it into the deepest part of the mold (the heart I thought) spreading the ball out to fill the entire mold. When I pulled the angel out I discovered that the heart was a beautiful pull, but the face was none existent :-( Second try I pressed the clay into the face first and then into the other areas...better impression than the first, but still not quite right.
One more try gave me a perfect angel right down to the smile on her face!
Very cool!:)
ReplyDeleteVery cute! and good luck with the driving lessons.
ReplyDeleteOh so cute, and best of luck with those lessons.
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