Showing posts with label Jetstamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jetstamps. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Adding a Signature Stamp Tutorial

This is another piece I made special for the Chameleon Exhibit.  I combined my bargello technique with the CaBezels by Wendy Orlowski.  I will be teaching how to create bargello veneers such as this one at the Horizon's Polymer Clay retreat coming up in two weeks.




We like to put our logo on the pieces we create using our signature stamps.  Sometimes it is difficult to add it during the "building" process without damaging the front of the piece before baking or sometimes I would simply forget so I have found a way to add it later.

I do this by first running some clay through a very thin setting on the pasta machine.  You want it thin enough so it doesn't stand out much on your piece but not too thin or it will tear when it is stamped.


You may need to use a mold release of some sort such as lightly dusting the clay sheet with some cornstarch or spritzing with water.  Make an impression in the clay with your stamp.  I sometimes do several at a time or you may have to do a few for practice until you get one with an even impression that you like.


Cut out around your stamp using a shape cutter.



Add a little bit of liquid clay to the back and position it onto the reverse side of your piece and rebake.


Monday, May 7, 2012

New Signature Beads With Our Logo

Our other logo stamp arrived from Jet Stamps last week. It is the same as the first one we ordered but this one is a little smaller (only 12 mm wide) which they were fortunately able to create for us. I am so pleased with how clear the logo is -- right down to the detail of the little curls in the letters.

I tried this smaller stamp out on the backs of our rings which worked really well.


Then I also played around with some new signature beads and the logo fit perfectly.