©Michele
Emerson-Roberts 2016
Faces
are so wonderful. Each one is different (even though they say that we all have
a “doppelganger” out there). Face molds are one more thing I collect. This one
is actually a metal jewelry finding. It makes a great mold for paper casting
and polymer clay. She is a bit exotic, maybe from Tahiti?
Supplies:
- Any of the Arnold Grummer™ paper making
kits
- Microwave , heat tool or a sunny
window
- Blender, strainer, cello sponges
and soft towels
- Face mold (I used a metal jewelry
piece)
- Scraps of off white, tan &
brown paper (think junk mail, etc.)
- Spice in a brown color (great way
to use up those outdated spices and it smells good too!)
- Beacon QuickGripTM Adhesive
- Envelopes to fit cards (or make
your own with the AG envelope template)
- Scor-palTM
(Love the new 1/8” version)
- BowEasy™
- Approx. 24” of brown 7/8” Grow
Grain ribbon
- Craft knife and cutting surface
- Scissors
Instructions:
- Follow the instructions found in
any of the Arnold Grummer™ paper making kits to create a face casting. (I
always make extra!)
- Dry the casting.
- Add more brown scrap to the
slurry and create a sheet of heavy weight handmade paper (Create more
sheets if you are going to make numerous cards. (one sheet will make 2
cards)
- Sprinkle the spice onto the damp
paper.
- When the paper is dry, fold and
tear it to make two pieces 5 ½ x 8 ½”.
- Score and fold to create a 4 ¼ x
5 ½” cards.
- Use the craft knife to cut a slit
wide enough for the ribbon to fit at the left fold of the card.
- Insert the ribbon, overlap the
ends a tiny bit, cut it and adhere the ribbon to the card.
- Use the BowEasy™ to tie a bow.
- Attach the bow to the ribbon.
- Attach the casting to the front right of the card with the QuickGrip™ adhesive.
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