Sculpey Premo™ Amber Faux Tortoiseshell Votive
Sculpey Premo™ Amber Faux Tortoiseshell Votive
Designed by Amy Koranek
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Premo Amber Translucent is the perfect color for many faux techniques including Tortoiseshell. This project is a votive candle holder, but you can adapt to jewelry and other home decor projects.
ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES
- Large glass votive
Project Instructions
- Getting Started:
Start with clean hands, unwrap and knead clay until soft and smooth, or condition by running clay though a Pasta Machine. We recommend using a designated machine for clay purposes only. When working with multiple colors, clean hands with soap and water or baby wipes (we have found that baby wipes work best) before switching colors. Shape clay, pressing pieces firmly together. Wash hands after use.
- Baking:
I used two 2oz. Bars of Amber Translucent to complete my 4” high votive. If you need to use more than one bar, it will be best to follow the instructions using only one bar at a time. Then repeat with the second bar if necessary. Handling two bars of clay at one time will be pretty difficult for hand work. From one bar of Amber Translucent create a thick rope. Border the rope with strands of Burnt Umber leaving space between each one for the Amber to show through.
Start by rolling the thick rope on your work surface to make sure all the Burnt Umber stripes are level to the Amber. Twist and roll the rope to multiply the stripes and make the rope thinner - about 1/2” thick at this point.
Fold the rope in half and then in half again.
Roll the rope down to 1/2” thick again twisting it as you roll.
Fold the rope in half and in half again. Then using the palms of your hands, form the slab into a rectangular shape. This shape will be easier to slice and give you more even pieces to work with.
Stand the slab on end and carefully slice down through creating 1/8” thick slices.
Cut as many 1/8” thick slices as you can from the slab
Sheet the pieces through the Clay Conditioning Machine on the thickest setting always feeding the short ends through the rollers first to make the pieces longer.
Sheet the pieces again through the Clay Conditioning Machine on the second thickest setting. Compare the length of your pieces to the height of your glass votive. Make sure your pieces are tall enough to cover the full height of the votive. You can make your pieces thinner if needed but don’t go too thin as this will distort the pattern in the clay.
Place the pieces side by side around the outside of the glass votive. If you need to repeat the steps to make more Tortoiseshell pattern to cover the glass, you should do so at this point. Cover the entire outside of the glass votive with Tortoiseshell patterned pieces and trim the final piece to fit. Place the pieces close together with sides touching to create very flat seams. Buff the seams with your fingers to make sure they are closed.
Trim the top and bottom edges with the Super Slicer. Do not allow any clay to extend over the edge to the inside of the votive. Fingerbuff the cut edges so they are nice and neat
Bake the votive following the baking instructions for Premo and allow to cool completely before use.