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Many years ago I did some Air Dry Clay modelling and made loads of things for home décor.
I bought some decorative molds to use with the clay and I enjoyed playing with them. But they have now sat in a cupboard for quite some time and never ben used.
So I thought it may be a good idea to see if they could be used with the wax melts beads that I have got and the answer is YES !!! they do.
I used the Angel Wings mold and I was very pleased with the result. And I thought of lots of ways in which I could use them on my cards.
They make a beautiful addition to a new baby card as they are surely angels come back to earth.
I made some in pink and even more in a blue for a baby boy.
You can of course make them any colour you would like, and the silicone mold is so cheap to buy. It will last you for ever.
I did get some molds at the time that would make little picture frames and corners that could be added to a card but I have yet to find them.
They are in a tin somewhere ... I just don't know where ... yet !!
I also thought that the wings could be used to effect on a sympathy card and I kept the colours very muted for this one.
It is a DL card and I have embossed the background then matted and layered the white and navy blue togehter.
I know we don't like to make sympathy cards but at least this one is pretty as well as practical.
Morning Christina. Three beautiful cards for inspiration. I don’t have the wax melts and equipment but it was interesting to see your video thank you. Betty McAlister
Brilliant idea, I too have the clay moulds and loads made, never used, now you have inspired me...thank you...luv Ursula xx
ReplyDeleteI love all these cards - so pretty and "different" xxx
ReplyDeleteMorning Christina. Three beautiful cards for inspiration. I don’t have the wax melts and equipment but it was interesting to see your video thank you.
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I loved that tutorial Christina and the beautiful cards you made with them. Love Anne Owens x
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