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Mosaic Tile Clock
by Michelle Herron
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Materials:
- Jacquard Lumiere paints in Sunset Gold and Metallic Russett
- Jacquard Pearl Ex powders in the following colors: Brilliant Yellow,
Blue Russet, True Blue, Spring Green, Duo Green-Yellow, Flamingo Pink, Misty Lavender,
Aztec Gold, and Antique Copper. Note: All colors are sold together as the
"PearlEx Series 2" kit.
- 8" x 8" piece of black illustration board
- Kato liquid polymer clay
- 2 blocks block Kato black polymer clay
- 1 1/2 blocks Kato pearl polymer clay
- "Paris" stamp from Stampin’ Up! Friendship’s Journey set
- "Fr. No 5" and "Buddha" stamps from Stampin’ Up! Travels Abroad set
- "Thoughtful" stamp by JudiKins
- Lisa Pavelka’s Poly-Glaze
- Jacquard Pearl Ex Stamp Pad Black
- Clock mechanism kit from Walnut Hallow
- Medium thickness artist paint brush, sea sponge, clay-dedicated
pasta machine, clay blade, craft knife, and ruler
Directions
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Condition all clay.
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Cover the illustration board lightly with a thin coat of polymer clay.
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Roll out two pieces of black clay on the third-largest setting on the
pasta machine that are at least 8" in length. Lay these pieces
of clay side by side on the book board, smoothing down the clay
carefully to avoid air bubbles. Smooth the seam where the two pieces
touch. Turn the piece over and trim the excess clay from the illustration board.
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Using sea sponge, lightly dab Lumiere paints on clay, one color at a
time, until desired effect is reached.
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Roll out the pearl clay on the largest setting of the pasta machine.
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Using StazOn ink, stamp images on clay. Use a light touch when
stamping – you do not want the image embedded in the clay.
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Trim around the stamped images, leaving a 1/4" to 1/2" border.
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Using paint brush, brush PearlEx powders onto clay.
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Using ruler and clay blade, cut stamped images into four equal pieces.
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Bake stamped tiles in oven using manufacture’s recommendations for
time and temperature.
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After tiles have cooled, arrange tiles on base, leaving room for
clock movement. To preserve tile effect, leave 1/8" between each
stamped tile. When the desired layout is reached, firmly press
tiles into polymer clay base to secure.
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Bake entire piece again at manufacture’s recommendations for time
and temperature. Let the piece cool completely.
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With ruler, locate center of box lid. With craft knife or drill,
cut opening large enough for clock mechanism to fit through.
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Carefully cover the surface of every stamped tile with a thin layer
of Poly-Glaze. Let tiles dry until glaze turns clear.
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Attach clock mechanism to piece according to manufacturer’s instructions.
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