Monday, May 31, 2010

Blessing Clay color lists



1. White
2. Skin color
3. Red
4. Black
5. Striking Pink
6. Pink Rose
7. Dark Blue
8. Blue
9. Orange
10. Yellow
11. Dark Green
12. Green
13. Dark Brown
14. Chocolate
15. Purple
16. Magenta

Monday, May 10, 2010



wondering how Blessing Clay looks. These is the result of the final dried products.

Friday, February 19, 2010




Welcome to Blessing Clay site, why i choose clay as my inspirations is that with clay we can explore our creativity in making a very cute stuff and small ornaments.

Feel free to contact me if you like some of my creations and i will give you cheaper price if you buy it in bulk.

We also provide the Blessing Clay ( Air Dry Clay ) so that you can create something that you like.
All products that are shown in my site is using Blessing Clay.

A brief explanation about Blessing Clay which is it contains no harm ingredients.
It consist, Flour. Food Dye, Food Flavor and Water

The benefits of using Blessing Clay is that :

* It is easy to mold has soft texture and vivid colors.
* no need to put it into oven ( the drying process just leave it on air or under the sun ) it dries within hours or a day depending on how thick you make a clay, usually 1 cm thickness dries within a day. It shrink 0.3 cm when dry and it's very strong.
* Come with many colors but if you want to create your own color using white clay, it can be colored by oil paints or water color food dye ( but usually it's a bit gooey at first but leave it for minutes and then mold it )
* It is non stick to hands if you have dry palm but for sweaty palms, try to dry it first. Keep your palm clean and dry.
* The clay is water soluble and dries in the air. You can add a small amount of water to it to soften it for hand prints
* Make sure you keep the clay tightly on plastic and store it on airtight storage.

Instruction on how to apply it
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* Put a clear plastic on table so that is doesn't stick to your based.

Before starting think carefully about making your model and make crude sausage or ball shapes to represent the object, e.g. a dog might comprise a ball for the head, a sausage for the body and thin sausages for the legs. Bearing in mind the clay won’t hold up weight like legs to bodies, think about using wire, sticks (dowel) and other constructions to form your clay around – this also saves weight and clay.

Next join the bits up and make sure they are well moulded to each other otherwise something is likely to fall off, try using adhesive like non toxic pva glue. Now you can start with surface features like noses, eyes etc, You can also add other materials like wood shavings, leaves, seeds and endless other things to enhance your model. The only limit is your imagination.

Finishing the Model
Water based paints work very well with Plastic but before you finish your model, you can use non toxic pva glue or acrylic gloss varnish to stick paper, powders, sand, seeds, sawdust, etc.,etc., to the surface.
If you want your colors to glow, coat your model in white, acrylic primer undercoat, then paint it. Good quality water based paints are ideal, e.g. system 3 artists paints or high quality acrylic hobby paints. If you want to paint using metallic paints, undercoat the model in a darker color to the metallic paint. then top coat and finally, varnish it to bring up the colors and to give it that extra coat of protection. Acrylic water based varnishes work very well and are easy clean (brushes). When dry, acrylic varnish does not wash off and is water resistant.

For referrence on my other creations : look for www.blessinggifts.multiply.com

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