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  • Glowing Clay Beach Votive
  • From "Carol Duvall Show"
    episode CDS-1409F
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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Figure C

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    Figure D

    Project designed by Debba Haupert.

    Materials:

    FIMO Soft translucent clay
    colored or natural sand
    mini shells, sea glass
    round glass votive
    craft knife
    pasta machine or clay roller
    votive candle

    Steps:

    1. Condition clay (with pasta machine or by hand rolling). Make a sheet of the FIMO roughly as thick as cereal-box cardboard (setting 5 on the pasta machine).

    2. Cut one end of the sheet of FIMO with the craft knife to give a straight cut and lay this onto the glass votive. Stretch and press the clay to lie flat on the glass surface. Cut where it overlaps and press to join. Using a smooth, nonporous item (such as a glass), roll over the clay in different directions to remove any air pockets (figure A).

    3. With the craft knife, trim the extra FIMO from the bottom and top of the votive. Smooth the edges with your fingers to round off.

    4. Use more FIMO to make another flat sheet that is the thickest setting of your pasta machine. Trim one side of the sheet with the craft knife for a straight edge. Trim the other side in a zigzag approximately 1 to 2 inches from the straight edge and approximately 2 to 3 inches between tips of the zigzag.

    5. Align the straight edge of this clay sheet with the top of the votive and lay the zigzag sheet over the first layer. Trim where the sheet overlaps and press to remove any seam. (You may need to trim the zigzag to join together.) Press this layer of the FIMO onto the previous covering to remove any bumps or air bubbles (figure B).

    6. Begin embedding small pieces of sea glass and shells into the top, thicker area of the FIMO (figure C). Press the polymer around the edges of the shells and glass to secure them.

    7. Pour sand in a pan or plastic bag. Roll the votive in the sand, pressing the sand into the FIMO to secure (figure D).

    8. Bake per the clay manufacturer's guidelines. Allow to cool. Add a candle and enjoy your glowing beach votive!


    RESOURCES :
    Fimo polymer clay - AMACO
    American Art Clay Co. Inc. (AMACO)
    Website: www.amaco.com

    glass and shells
    Cousin Corporation of America
    Largo, FL
    Toll Free Phone: 800-366-2687
    Toll Free Fax: 800-366-6121 E-mail: custserv@cousin.com
    Website: www.cousin.com

    sand
    Activa Products Inc.
    Website: www.activaproducts.com


    GUESTS :
    Debba Haupert, SCD
    Owner
    BoBella Craft Marketing & Design Services
    Website: www.bobella.com

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