Now that I seem to have this cutting stuff down pat, I need to start to use them in my pottery. I already used the fish scale one on my mermaid vases (5 are drying now), but need to get creative over use of more of these. Enjoy (they are also posted along with lots more on my photobucket site
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Monday, September 09, 2013
Tuesday, September 03, 2013
More Play/experiments with using Craft Fun Foam
Just uploaded a few more pictures, not applicable to clay, but showing neat things like stamping/embossing with cuts from fun foam here.
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Cameo Digital Cutter and Craft foam
All my pictures on my recent experience with the Cameo and cutting fun foam with new blade assembly, CB09 can be seen here.
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Using my Cameo digital cutting machine with my clay
Or getting there. I have spent a lot of time lately cutting stuff on this lovely machine. I had ordered a blade assembly that fits the Cameo (with a little sanding of the aluminum housing), but the beauty of this is I can use a 60 degree blade in the housing and can cut fun foam. I have been wanting to do this for a long time. Also, at my local Dollar Tree I found this fantastic deal of 32 sheets of very thin fun foam for $1.00. So with my new machine, and my new blade housing I set about cutting that fun foam. I will use the pieces I cut for stamps, or other projects and I wanted to use them on my clay work as well. I tried rolling some of the pieces I cut onto my clay to experiment and, as you would expect, I got the "innies" like a rubber stamp. I then decided I wanted the "outies" like bas relief, brought some of my leftover negative pieces down to the clay studio to try and I really loved it. A cheap (well, of course, if you have the machine and blades) way to get tons of designs without the use of sprig molds, "or" hours of detailed carving, etc. I have shared my journey (ad nauseum to some perhaps), but I am so excited over this possibility. Now if I can just get some clay pieces working. I have two sales coming up in November and I had better get busy. But, thought you all might benefit from my experience. Haven't yet seen anyone out there doing this, although Chandra daBuse uses fun foam in her work, but not the cut out pieces. I am having fun learning new things, but need to get back to clay. Now that weather has cooled slightly, maybe I will get motivated. Here are pictures of my fun foam adventures.
Here are the photos I have shared with the Silhouette Users Group on yesterday's cutting adventures. I am thrilled to get such details with these cuts:
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