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New!! Art
Doll Super Shapelet!
Art
Dolls are funky, fun, and can be used for jewelry,
for clothing embellishments, for buttons, and for
enhancements to mixed media and paper craft projects!
Make them solid, or joint them with jump rings!
Let your imagination run wild. The Super Shapelet,
the Art Doll Faces
Push Mold, and the new texture
sheets create dozens of possibilities!
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Premo!
Sculpey Shapelets in Asian, Classic, Leaf, Heart,
Square and Triangle design shapes.
Shapelets
templates for polymer clay, paper and more are perfect
for rubber stamp and memory usage. Four designs and each
have four separate shapes: Asian design shapes, Classic
design shapes, Leaf design shapes and Heart design shapes.
Cut and stack to create elegant embellishments or jewelry
pieces.
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Shapelets
Asian Designs
Item No. PE 4033

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Shapelets
Classic Designs
Item No. PE 4034

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Shapelets
Leaf Designs
Item No. PE 4035

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Shapelets
Heart Designs
Item No. PE 4036

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Shapelets
Square Shapes & Segments
Item No. PE 4044 |

Shapelets
Triangle Shapes & Segments
Item No. PE 4045 |
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Prepare
a thin sheet of clay (about 1/16th or 1.5 mm) and
place on a large index card. Decorate the surface
with stamps using pigment ink pads, heat set fabric
ink pads, texture sheets, collaged are, and/or metallic
powders. (Tip - pigment inks and heat set inks will
permanently cure with baking.) (Tip - use a mist
of water as a release when impressing textures into
the clay with texture sheets.)
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Use
the template frame to locate the most desirable composition
in the surface and then place the template on the
clay. Use a sharp, pointed craft knife to cut through
the clay following the outline of the template. (Tip
- pull the blade towards you using the template as
a guide. Turn the index card as needed to provide
a comfortable angle as you cut.)
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After
the initial shape is cut, place it on another thin
sheet of clay. (Tip - black or a contrasting color
works well.) Cut along the outline of the shape leaving
a small gap or edge for the contrasting color to
show through. This takes a little practice.
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additional layers as desired to create a stacked effect.
Keep the layers fairly thin so the piece doesn't become
clunky. Underlying layers may also be decorated, stamped
and differ in their shape. (Tip - use a flexible blade
such as the Sculpey Super Slicer to cut new curved
shapes that compliment the original shape. Embellish
by punching holes with thing straws, square cutters.
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