Cool clay flower pens. (GL Fun).Make it! Way go back to school with a boring pen? These are fun to make and look great on your desk. WHAT YOU NEED BIC BIC See: Bank Investment Contract round stic pen * flat-nose pliers pliers, n a tool of pincer design with jaws of varying shapes; used for holding, bending, stretching, contouring, and cutting. pliers, contouring, n * polymer clay Polymer clay is a sculptable material based on the polymer polyvinyl chloride. It usually contains no clay minerals, and is only called "clay" because it can be used for similar purposes as natural clay. (we used Sculpey III in purple, violet, hot pink and lime in the 2-ounce size) * rolling pin * paring knife * toothpick toothpick, n a wood sliver used to cleanse the interdental space. toothpick, balsa wood, n a triangular wedge of balsa wood used to clean the teeth interproximally and stimulate the interdental gingival tissues. WHAT YOU DO 1) Roll and squeeze each color of polymer clay until the clay becomes soft and pliable. 2) With pliers, grasp the tip of the pen, gently pull ink cartridge out and set aside. 3) Using a rolling pin, create a flat piece of violet-colored clay about 5 inches long, 1-1/2 inches wide and 1/16-inch thick. Be sure it's large enough to cover the plastic pen casing. 4) Lay the pen on the clay sheet, and gently roll up. Lightly mark the clay where the edges meet. Carefully unroll the pen some, and trim away any excess clay (cut it a bit short--don't allow the clay to overlap). Gently roll the covered pen back and forth until the gap is closed. Apply a bit more pressure at the tapered end of the pen os the clay will gather smoothly around. Trim clay at both ends of the pen. 5) Roll a hunk of lime clay into a long 1/16-inch thick piece (like a worm!). Wind the lime around the violet to make a vine. If the vine breaks, it's OK for it to start and stop. 6) Shape five 1/8-inch lime teardrops. Flatten them along the vines f or leaves. 7) Shape hot pink clay into five 1/4-inch teardrop tear·drop n. 1. A single tear. 2. An object shaped like a tear. , and flatten midpoint mid·point n. 1. Mathematics The point of a line segment or curvilinear arc that divides it into two parts of the same length. 2. A position midway between two extremes. on the pen into a flower pattern. Place an 1/8-inch flattened lime ball in flower's center, and roll the pen to slightly flatten the vine and flower. Put a tiny purple ball in the center of the flower. 8) Shape five 1/2-inch purple and vie 1/2-inch hot pink petals. Gently hold the pen upright. Press the purple petals onto the top of the pen. Layer hot pink petals on top of the purple. Press the purple down to touch the pen case. Gently press the hot pink down so the tips curl between the purple. 9) Flatten a 1/4-inch lime ball into center of flower. Press a 1/4-inch purple ball on top of the lime circle. Prick flower center with a toothpick. 10) Line a baking sheet baking sheet n. A flat rectangular metal pan, often with at least one rolled-up edge, used for baking. with foil. Bake pen 15 minutes at 250 degrees. Let cool completely. Push the ink cartridge back in by pressing the tip into a layer of potholders. |
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