Premo Sculpey® Easy Terrazzo Vase
Premo Sculpey® Easy Terrazzo Vase
Designed by Amy Koranek
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Premo Sculpey® makes this classic terrazzo vase a quick and easy project. Use our suggested colors or match the colors to your home decor.
ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES
• Small square glass vase approximately 3.5” x 3.5” x 4”
• Deli paper or copier paper or other barrier paper
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:
For the background color we will need the whole bar of Beige and 1/2 bar of White. Slice off just a little piece of the Beige (not more than 1/16 bar) and an equal size piece of the White and set these aside. Mix the remainder of the Beige and 1/2 bar of White together completely to make a light Beige color. Use either the pasta machine or the Acrylic Clay Roller to make an even sheet about 1/8” thick.
Check the sheet to make sure it will reach all the way around the outside of the glass vase. Remove the clay sheet from the vase and place it on a piece of paper so that it is easy to move around.
Place the small piece of White that you set aside in Step 2 on a small piece of paper. Chop the White up into little bits with the Super Slicer.
Sprinkle the White bits all over the background color sheet randomly.
Place the small piece of Beige that you set aside in Step 2 on a small piece of paper. Chop the Beige up into little bits with the Super Slicer.
Sprinkle the Beige bits all over the background color sheet randomly.
Place a small piece of Gray Granite on a small piece of paper. Chop the Gray Granite up into little bits with the Super Slicer. Sprinkle the Gray Granite bits all over the background color sheet randomly.
Place a small piece of Spanish Olive on a small piece of paper. Chop the Spanish Olive up into little bits with the Super Slicer. Sprinkle the Spanish Olive bits all over the background color sheet randomly.
Place a small piece of Alizarin Crimson on a small piece of paper. Chop the Alizarin Crimson up into little bits with the Super Slicer. Sprinkle the Alizarin Crimson bits all over the background color sheet randomly. Press the bits into the background sheet with fingertip pressure so that they are stuck down really well. Use the Acrylic Clay Roller to roll over the sheet embedding the bits into the background sheet.
Trim a straight edge along one of the short ends of the clay sheet. Start at one corner of the vase and carefully wrap the sheet around until it touches the starting point. Trim the clay sheet so that the beginning and the end butt into each other making a nice flat seam. Smooth the seam with your fingertips. Smooth each flat side of the vase pressing air bubbles out from between the clay and the glass and moving them to the edges so they can escape. Trim the top and the bottom edges removing excess clay with the Super Slicer. Carefully smooth cut edges with your fingertips so they look nice and neat.
Bake the vase following the baking instructions for Premo in Step 1 above. Allow to cool completely before handling.