Leaf Pincushion Pins Tutorial
For all you crafters who sew, or know someone who sews, here's a little way to green up your pincushions!
Materials:
Sculpey
x-acto blade or even a toothpick will do
foil
flat top pins or needles from the dollar store
Choose or make various shades of green by mixing the ready made colors with white or clear sculpey. Just knead the two shades together until blended. Roll into a tube, and cut some slices.
Make a leaf shape of a slice by rolling it into a ball, flattening it, and pinching one end. Push in the pin or needle, and push the clay back onto the puncture so it's sealed. Its nice to have decorative pin heads that are flat, as they are easier on the fingers and okay to iron over.
Gently press the x-acto blade or toothpick onto the top of the sculpey to make the veins of the leaf.
I got some leather punch tools to press into my sculpey pins as well!
Place or even make the pins right on top of a small piece aluminum foil. That way you don't even have to move them after you've formed them, which usually distorts their sides. Bake at 275 degrees for 10 minutes and they are done! So simple and fun!
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Jody
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3 comments:
How cute! Thanks for sharing Jody!
That's a great idea! Practical & cute.
This is cool!
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