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Polymer Clay Tile Box

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Materials used: Cricut explore Wooden box Black and translucent polymer clay Alcohol inks Alcohol ink blotter Gold foil/leaf Exacto knife The finished product: First, I found a free stained glass pattern that I liked. I uploaded it to Adobe Illustrator and used the Image Trace option. I had to trace the lines because Cricut's design space didn't recognize the image when I tried to upload it as is. I kept ending up with a blank upload.  Then you can go to Cricut's design space to upload it. Make sure to save it as soon as you upload it. Cricut's design space seems a little error prone, and if you don't save it, you lose all your work. I customized it to the size of the box I had. But when I went to cut it, the elements of the image had all separated. The box wasn't quite squared off, so that's why there are gaps around the edge. I used gold foil on black polymer clay with different colored alcohol inks.

Tutorial: Make Your Own Stencils for Polymer Clay

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Materials used: Stencil material Stencil cutter Black polymer clay Acrylic roller Pearl Ex powders 305 Authentic Art Nouveau Jewelry Designs Tiffany Masterworks Gold acrylic paint Nail brushes Resin I started with a book of Art Nouveau jewelry designs for inspiration.  I traced the design on the stencil material with a sharpie and then went over it with the stencil cutter.  I used an acrylic roller to imprint the stencil on the clay,and then I painted it with the pearl ex powders and nail brushes.  I went over the lines with gold acrylic paint.  And then I put a layer of resin on top to protect it.  I made a second stencil using a Tiffany stained glass window as inspiration.  It had a lot of small pieces, which kept falling out of the stencil, so I glued it to a piece of card stock.  Here it is imprinted on the clay:              Again, I painted it with the pearl ex powd