Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Some of you may be familiar with the fact that I love all things cute and I was (and still kind of a


Some of you may be familiar with the fact that I love all things cute and I was (and still kind of am) a fan of lolita and decora fashion. Now, as I'm getting older, it's harder for me to sport fashion like that - but I still love the accessory part! I got really excited when I got some Mod Podge Collage Clay and Collage Drizzle Paint to play with - and I figured sewing machine cabinets I'd make some easy sweets hairpins - and in this tutorial I'm sharing with you, drizzled donuts.
Collage Clay is perfect for decoden accessories - and for people who don't know, Decoden is the art of decorating phones (and almost sewing machine cabinets anything now, I guess) with 3d items, mostly sprinkles, beads, bears, cute things, buttons, etc. It's the perfect accessory for decora fashion. 
First, roll your tan clay into a ball shape. Flatten it a bit until you get your desired donut height. sewing machine cabinets Puncture the middle with a pencil to create the donut hole - you'll want to wiggle it around sewing machine cabinets to get a bigger donut hole. 
Next, using the star tip, pipe out your Mod Podge Collage Clay - I love that this was so easy to work with! - much like decorating a cupcake. Add your donuts in the middle, pressing them in to spread out the collage clay. 
This project was so easy that I made some more - using crackers this time (tutorial on how to make the crackers soon). You can also make other embellishments sewing machine cabinets using Mod Podge's mod molds - I used the Alphabet mold to create the 'Cute' hairpin. :) And of course, who can resist cream icing?
Some other examples of what you can do with Collage Clay. Learn more about the product here. I am not kidding you, I love this product and will continue to buy more of it. You can get them at Michaels . Please be reminded that since this product looks like icing, they are not, and therefore  Collage Clay is not recommended for children ages 12 and under, and the product is not edible. Small parts are a choking hazard for children.
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