Cloche Encounters of the Miniature Kind

 

Welcome to your free tutorial,

‘Cloche Encounters of the Miniature Kind’! 

 

 

Here is a supply list for you-click on the highlighted word to see a picture:

Grafix White INKJET Shrink Film (I do not recommend Shrinky Dinks Inkjet…never could get it to print correctly, pieces stuck to themselves as they baked and it smelled bad.)

Toaster Oven

Access to an INKJET Printer (a laser printer will not work because it uses heat to set the ink and this heat might warp your shrink plastic)

5″ Sharp Scissors 

Chalks or Pastels (these can be stick, Pan, or my favorite CarbOthello)

Decorative Domes by Tim Holtz

Metal Hole Punch-1.2 mm hole **

Adhesive

Small Paintbrushes

Small Nails

White Acrylic Paint

Small Ceramic Tile

Spatula

Glitter

Decorative Paper Punch-Crown Shape

Sponge Dauber

Grafix Gold/Silver Metallic Shrink Film

Small (1/4″) Wood Blocks

 

 

Here is your video!  Just push play and enjoy!

 

 

**If you don’t want to purchase a punch, you can always sit or stand your person

on a small wood block, like so:

 

Don’t forget you can create holiday themes…

 

 

If you don’t feel like making your own collage sheet for this project, I do have one available in my ETSY store!  Just click on the picture below and you will be whisked away to do a little shopping!

 

I have started up a FaceBook group, Striped Stocking Studio, for people who have created art with workshop or tutorials I have given…I would love to have you join us and share what you have made!  Just click on the image below! And as always, please feel free to post on FaceBook and Instagram…it would be wonderful if you tagged me so that I can see what you have been up to…artistically speaking…not in a weird, stalker way, lol!  @stephanierubianoart (on IG), #stephanierubianoart (on IG), Stephanie Jones Rubiano (on FB)

Thank you for watching this video!  I hope you have fun and feel free to sell anything you make!  Just please don’t take the information from this tutorial and teach a class with it or send it into a magazine for publication, etc…you know the drill!

 

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