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schedule scrunch!

04 Wednesday Apr 2012

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The spouse and I have started going to the gym three times a week, so my crafting time has been impacted a bit — but this morning I managed to eke out a bit of time before work to apply the first coat of varnish to two bowls. This was a double-edged sword: I loved starting my day being crafty, but it was sooo frustrating to have to then set it aside and go crunch numbers for the day. I need my craft time like some people need their daily walk, or their morning coffee. The day just doesn’t go right without it!

Here’s hoping I can manage the next coat of varnish this evening, so that I can get photos taken within the next day or so… 🙂

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Decorating, mid-process

30 Friday Mar 2012

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Decoupage, Paper, Papier Mache, WIP

After it was primed, I gave this bowl several coats of a light green acrylic paint, and decoupaged a butterfly on the interior:
mid-decoration

I’ve been contemplating painting the rim in a coordinating shade of blue, but the butterfly is so striking against the solid background that I may leave it as is. I’ll cogitate on it for a while more before deciding.

Once the painting is complete, it will get several coats of clear acrylic varnish, and then it will be ready to go into the shop inventory.

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Hitches, fixed.

29 Thursday Mar 2012

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Here’s what that cracked bowl I posted about earlier today, looks like once the repair work is complete (but before decoration):
fixed

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Sometimes there are little hitches

29 Thursday Mar 2012

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Sometimes I’m just a little too impatient taking it off the form, and sometimes it’s just a little too reluctant to let go:
problems

The red-circled areas are pretty obvious: the edge cracked as it came off the form. The orange-circled area is a little trickier to make out; it shows several small areas where the papier mache pulp stuck to the form and pulled out of the bowl, leaving small voids.

The bad news is, this is not an uncommon occurrence. The good news is, it’s easy to fix.

First, dry the bowl completely in a 230F oven for several hours. (In this case, I took a few oven-proof silicone molds and propped the sides of the bowl as close to the desired shape as possible. Not all cracks require this.) Once it’s dried and cooled, it’s like spackling a wall: simply fill in the cracks and voids with finishing pulp, and pop it back into the oven for another hour.

Dried and sanded, the bowl is “whole” with no loss of strength or integrity; decorated and varnished, no one will ever know the cracks were there. Well, except those of you who read this entry… 😉

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Primed and ready to go!

28 Wednesday Mar 2012

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This is the bowl I “toasted” yesterday, sanded, and primed with acrylic gesso:
primed

You’ll notice that the rim is not perfectly circular — this is a natural result of how the bowl is formed, and while I could use the dremel to sand it even, I actually prefer the irregular shape. This will become a “butterfly bowl”, and the more organic edge will enhance the decoupaged design. (Besides, if you want a perfectly round bowl, you could just go out and buy one. ;-))

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Toasting a Bowl

27 Tuesday Mar 2012

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Several hours out in the wind did the trick: the bowl firmed up nicely, and came off the form with no trouble at all. Then it was into the oven:
right-side up

After about an hour, it was time to flip it over, so that the bottom could dry thoroughly, too:
up-side down

I’ll let it continue drying for another hour or so, then it will be on to the next stage.

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Taking advantage of the wind

27 Tuesday Mar 2012

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Took a break from the computer screen to rest my bad eye, and put the time to productive use by molding another bowl.

Raw base pulp:
pulp

Roughed out on the form:
rough

Smoothed with a palette knife:
smooth

It’s bright, sunny, and extremely windy outdoors today — perfect weather for drying papier mache, so the new bowl (still on its form) is sitting out on the balcony to begin the drying process:
drying

Once it’s dried sufficiently to hold its shape, I’ll take it off the form and complete the drying process in a 230F oven.

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Work in Progress: mini-tray

27 Tuesday Mar 2012

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Here’s a good comparison of what a piece looks like after initial creation in base pulp, versus after a coat of finishing pulp has been applied:

Before
Before

After
After

Some sanding would make for an extremely smooth surface; in this case, however, I opted for only light sanding and a more irregular finish, so after painting and sealing with a satin-finish acrylic varnish, the sides look like this:
finished

Want to see the complete piece, with decoupaged decoration? It’s available on Etsy. 🙂

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Work in Progress: “Hidden”

27 Tuesday Mar 2012

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Here’s the current piece after drying:

raw form

And after painting and decoupaging:

decoupaging
closeup

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Finished piece: Butterfly Flames

25 Sunday Mar 2012

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Another piece that I finished today, “Butterfly Flames” (available on Etsy).

Here it is, dried but before decoration, with a layer of finishing pulp applied to the exterior:



And here it is after painting, decoupaging, and varnishing:

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