Conditioning
the Clay:
(1) Using the Non-Stick
Craft Sheet to cover and protect
your work surface, condition small
sections of translucent clay by
slicing the clay into one eighth
inch thick slices using the cutting
blade.
(2) Run slices through
pasta machine on the widest setting
about 20 times. Fold the clay each
time and run it through (fold first
to prevent air bubbles).
(3) Repeat process
with each color, but condition the
black clay last.
“Pearlizing” the
Clay:
(4) Color small sections
of the translucent and white conditioned
clay with Perfect Pearls by sprinkling
about one quarter teaspoon onto the
center of the slab of clay then folding
the clay with the Perfect Pearls inside.
(5) Run the clay
through the pasta machine, alternating
between fold first and fold last,
as this will help evenly distribute
the pearlescent powders through the
clay. Add additional Perfect Pearls
if desired. Repeat process to make
as many colors as desired.
(6) Make a variety
of canes with colored and scrap clay-try
the Skinner Blend, bull’s eye,
checkerboard and striped patterns.
Creating
the Butterfly:
(7) With the pasta
machine on a medium thickness
setting, roll out a slab
of black clay that is larger
than the cookie cutter image
(extra will be needed to
form the body of the butterfly).
(8) Place
thinly sliced cane pieces
randomly on the black clay.
Tap the end of some canes
into Perfect Pearls before
slicing to create additional
iridescence.
(9) Roll
out small amounts of darker
scrap clay colors and dust
with Perfect Pearls. Cut
into shapes to fit the large
gaps in the mosaic. Option: brush
Perfect Pearls colors in
the uncovered, black spaces.
(10) Spray
a texture sheet with water,
then place the cane decorated
sheet face down onto the
texture plate. Put this
through the Pasta machine
using the widest setting
or roll with acrylic roller.
(11) Cut
out butterfly shape with
cookie cutter.
(12) Form
the body of the butterfly
from the excess clay by
gently rolling a piece and
attaching it to the center.
(13) Roll
out black clay and cut another
butterfly shape. Lay the
textured butterfly on top
and gently press together.
(14) Flip
the piece over and brush
with a few colors of Perfect
Pearls. Use the skewer to
make holes in the wings.
(15) Cut
two inches of gold colored
wire. Fold in half and curl
ends to make antennae. Insert
the fold of the antennae
wire into the clay. Place
butterfly on batting; prop
wings on extra batting to
add shape. Bake according
to the clay manufacturer’s
directions. Let cool.
(16) Mix
Glossy Accents with Perfect
Bronze Perfect Pearls on
the Craft Sheet. Using Outline
the edges of the butterfly
with a Cut n’ Dry
Nib.
Making
the Beads:
(17) To create the beads, roll out black clay and cut two triangles.
Wrap each triangle around a skewer and brush with Perfect Pearls. Bake according
to clay manufacturer’s directions. Let cool.
(18) To
finish, add beads and knots
onto silk cord and secure,
ending with a final overhand
knot on each side of the
front of the butterfly.
(19) Use
Glossy Accents to seal the
knots and apply a small amount
of Perfect Pearls over the
still wet Glossy Accents.
If antennae are loose, pull
them out and use Glossy Accents
to glue them securely into
place.
Gift
Box:
(20) Use leftover
textured clay to decorate
a box. After baking, glue
into place with Glossy Accents.