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Friday 8 February 2019

Unicorn Plaque


Babysitting for me again today with poorly 9 year old off school ..... So Nanny's stash was raided!

The Hearty Soft clay came out again with a Katy Sue Unicorn mould.  I also found my plunge letter cutter, and the plunge flower and leaf cutters for her.

She cut out the letters and made the unicorn and whilst the unicorn was drying off slightly we worked out how the letters would fit .... (not in a straight line - so she compromised with offset letters).  The letters were stuck on and they and the background were coated coated with red Amsterdam acrylic paint.   Whilst that was drying she set too to paint the unicorn with Luscious powder - absolutely perfect for unicorns, particularly with some unicorn sparkles added to the "face".  Some Nuvo drops were added to the centre of the flowers.

Whilst waiting for paint to dry she made some flowers and leaves, and then dusted them with cake decorating petal dusts, deciding paint would be too "heavy" for them.

She was then able to stick rub some silver Pebeo gilding wax over the letters and run a black Posca pen around the outside as she wanted them to stand out.  (She beat me to it with this suggestion - getting the hang of this arty lark - lol!).  She then stuck the flowers and unicorn on, and added a few random drops of  Flitter Glue and some silver metal flakes.
When she was finished I sprayed the whole thing with Spray and Shine, which really brought out the red of the background.  I also added some ribbon for her.   (I love the way that she had a flower left over and stuck it on the ribbon.)


another view taken inside


We could't decide how to take a photograph - so we took one outside, and then one inside.

She was really pleased with her effort, and got the message with colouring that less is more, and you can add colour more easily than taking it away.  I think this is one of the best pieces she has produced.  (one on one obviously pays off).   She did make me smile though - she said "I can't believe that a few hours ago this was just a plain piece of brown MDF"!   (RESULT ! - we'll make a craft ot her yet!)

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