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Stamped and colored
Plant Stake
Design by Roxane Burkett, Sheryl Eggleston - Stamp Studio
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Materials and Tools:
- Premo! Sculpey clay
in the following colors:
- Pearl 5101, or White
5100, or Ecru 5093
- NOTE: Any light
pastel can be mixed by adding a tiny ball of colored clay to
white or pearl clay. This is all a matter of choice!
- Small, medium, or large
metal eyelets (available from Stamp Studio)
- Sculpey Super Slicer
or craft knife
- Stamp Studio "Sweet Pea"
Stamp #E551
- NOTE: Other flower
species are available in these plant stake stamps from Stamp
Studio.
- Pigment Inkpad in color
of choice: you can use black, dark green, olive green, whatever
strikes your fancy. Inkpads from Ranger, Tsukinekko, Stewart Superior,
Colorbox will all work beautifully. Heatset Re-inkers used with
a disposable pad will also work as will Lumiere paints from Jacquard.
- Heat set fabric markers
or other permanent, colored markers in colors of choice. Or, assorted
Gel pens in flower and foliage colors
Directions:
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Condition
clay by kneading or rolling 2-3 times through dedicated pasta
machine. With acrylic roller or the pasta machine, roll clay to
a ¼" thickness.
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Make
a paper template in the shape of the plant stake: Begin with a
rectangle 1" wide and 5" long.
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Lay
paper template(s) onto prepared clay sheet. Using Sculpey Super
Clicer (or craft knife), trim clay into rectangle shapes.
- Measure
4 inches from the top of the clay rectangle(s), and trim the clay
into a point using the blade or craft knife.
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Hold
your flexible Sculpey Super Slicer by each end, making sure
that the sharp side is DOWN. Curve the blade slightly and press
down at the top of the plant stake, creating a smooth curved
top.
- Tap the stamp lightly
(several times) onto the inkpad. Test on paper before stamping the
clay.
- Re-ink, and then press
onto the plant stake, making a slight impression. Insert metal eyelet
into top of plant stake. Use a toothpick or skewer to "ream" out
clay from the eyelet hole. These stakes are ready for baking. See
instructions below.

- If
using gel pens: Using
an unlinked stamp, impress lightly into the unbaked plant stake.
Remove stamp. Color in the vines and flowers according to personal
taste with the gel pens (Yasutomo, Sakura, Tsukinekko - all work
well). Press gently so as not to clog tip.
- Press the metal eyelet(s)
into the top of the stake. Use a toothpick or skewer to "ream out"
the rest of the clay from the eyelet hole.

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Bake
the plant stake(s) on index cards in a calibrated oven set reliably
to 275 degrees F for 30 minutes. (Use an external oven thermometer
available at grocery and hardware stores to check your oven's
accuracy.)
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After
plant stakes have cooled, use the fabric markers or permanent
markers to color in the flower heads. If you use fabric markers,
they require heat setting. Therefore, bake the plant stake for
another 5 minutes in the oven.
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If
using gel pens: After the plant stake has baked, your
colors may be re-applied to brighten their intensity. Re-bake
for 5 minutes to heat-set the gel pen ink.
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