JEWELLERY ORGANISER
A decorative and functional piece of art designed to bring charm and organize your jewellery collection on your dressing table. This handmade accessory combines nature-inspired design with practicality, offering a creative way to display your earrings and jewellery while adding a touch of woodland magic to your space. Perfect for art lovers and DIY enthusiasts alike, this one-of-kind organizer not only keeps your favourite pieces in order but also stands as a beautiful statement décor piece on your dressing table or vanity. Let your earrings bloom in style with a touch of art. Also you can do this art activity with your child, as you know, making art and craft lets children grow emotionally, physically, and academically.
Today I will show you, how you can make this beautiful piece of art. Here’s a step by step guide:
Supplies
MATERIAL:
- Any air dry moulding clay
- Sculpting tools and big plastic plate
- Knife Medium size
- Rolling pin or bottle
- Craft knife or clay tools
- Any acrylic, fabric, or water-based paint
- Paint brush
- Water
- Toothpick or clay tool
- Varnish or clear sealer(optional)
KNEAD CLAY.
- Unwrap the Resin Base and Hardener:
the clay that I have used in this project is Fevicryl Mouldit which comes in two components:
the resin base(white) and the hardener(greyish or beige).
- Wear gloves:
Since the clay is a little sticky when you first mix it, wearing gloves can make it more comfortable to handle.
- Combine equal parts:
take equal quantities of the resin base and the hardener. This ratio is important for the clay to cure properly.
- Knead thoroughly:
Start kneading the two components together until you get a uniform colour (usually consistent off-white). Ensure there are no streaks, as this indicates incomplete mixing. The clay should be soft and pliable at this stage.
- After mixing, you’ll have approximately 30 minutes to 35 minutes before the clay begin to harder.
MUSHROOM CAP:
- Shape the Cap: Roll a ball of clay(mixing resin base and hardener and make a ball) and flatten the top slightly. Create a dome shape to resemble a mushroom cap. Make sure the size is large enough to hold several pairs earrings.
- Hollow out the cap: Use your thumbs or spoon to gently press into the underside of the cap, hollowing it out. This will allow earrings to be placed around it.
- Add Texture: Use a toothpick or any pointed object to create small holes on the sides of the mushroom cap to hang earrings.
MUSHROOM STEM:
- Roll a cylindrical piece of clay for the mushroom stem. Attach the stem to the centre of the mushroom cap. Smooth the joint with a bit of water to ensure the two parts adhere properly.
- Texture : You can add texture to the stem by using a knife to lightly score vertical lines for a more realistic mushroom look.
- Your 1st big mushroom is ready, repeat the same process and make one small mushroom.
MAKE THE FROG:
- Body and Head: Roll a small ball of a clay for the frogs body and two smaller balls for the head. Attach the head to the body.
- Legs: Make two small sausages for the legs. Flatten and shape two front legs to place in front of the body.
- Hands: Make two more small balls of a clay and create a small leaf like structure for the hands of the frog, and then attach to the body of the frog.
- Eyes: Create two small balls of clay for the eyes and press onto the frog’s head. Use a toothpick to add nostrils and a smile.
- Repeat the process and make two more frogs.
MAKE THE SNAIL:
- Body: Roll a thin and elongated piece of a clay for the snails body. Shape the head by pinching one end.
- Shell: Roll another ball of clay and flatten it slightly. Then roll it into spiral for the snail’s shell. Attach the shell to the snail’s body
- Details: Use a toothpick to mark details like eyes(also you can make eyes from clay) and patterns on the snail’s shell.
- Repeat the process and make one more snail.
MAKE THE ROSE FLOWER:
- Roll out 4 to 5 thin sheets of clay using the rolling pin and make small size circles.
- Then the circles made from the clay have to be layered into a stack then rolled into a roll and cut from between.
- Your rose is ready, use water for finishing.
- Repeat the process and make one more rose.
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MAKE SMALL STONES FOR POND:
- Take a small amount of clay and roll it into a ball or oval shape, depending on the type of stone you want to make. You can vary the size and shape for a more natural look.
- For more natural, irregular-shaped stones, lightly pinch or twist the clay after forming the initial shape.
- Use a bit of water to smooth out any cracks or rough edges in the clay.
MAKE BASE:
- Take a large chunk of clay and roll it out on a flat surface using a rolling pin or bottle. Aim for a thickness of about 0.5 to 1 cm, ensuring it’s sturdy enough to support the weight of the all other designs (mushroom, frogs, snails, roses).
- Smooth the edges: if the edges are rough, use a little water to smooth them out with your fingers.
- Irregular/ Natural Base: For a more organic look, you can mold the edges with fingers to create a natural, uneven base.
ASSEMBLE EVERYTHING TOGETHER:
- Ones you shaped the base, press the mushroom earring holder onto the one end of the base and put the small mushroom on the side of the big mushroom.
- On the second side of big mushroom, press the one rose.
- On the second end of the base, make small pond from the stones which we made from the clay.
- Press both the frogs sit facing each other on the both sides of the pond and third frog will sit beside other side of the pond.
- Place the snail beside small mushroom and another snail will place on the second end of the base near the pond.
DRYING:
- Let the clay sculpture air dry completely according to the clay manufacture’s instructions(usually 24-48 hours). Ensure it dries completely.
PAINTING:
- Ones fully dry, paint the mushroom cap light blue (or any desired colour) with white spots for a classic mushroom look.
- Paint a stem a natural beige or white colour.
- For the frog, use shades of green.
- Paint the snail’s shell with a spiral design, and give the body a beautiful mustard yellow colour. Add fine details such as eyes, smile, and pattern using a thin brush.
- For the rose I choose light pink color.
- Paint the base a light green color which shows a natural green land.
- On the sides of the base I add a beautiful design.
SEALING OR VARNISH:
- Once the paint has dried, you can apply a clear sealant or varnish for protection and a glossy finish.
Now you have a whimsical mushroom earring holder with a beautiful different elements to display your earrings.
TIPS AND TRICKS WHILE USING MOULDING CLAY( FEVICRYL MOULDIT( a Clay Which I Used for This Earring Organizer)
- Keep water handy to smooth out rough edges in the clay while sculpting
- Make sure the clay component are well attached to avoid them breaking after drying.
- Don’t mix water in the fevicryl mouldit clay for making clay soft.
- If the clay is too sticky, you can add talcum powder. You can also use talcum powder to coat the clay and rolling pin to create a smooth texture.
- Mouldit starts to harden after about 30-40 minutes, so work in small portion.
- Ensure that your sculpture has an even thickness throughout. Thicker parts take longer to dry and might crack.
- When attaching pieces of clay, roughen up the joining areas and add a bit of water to ensure a strong bond.
- Ones the clay is fully dry, sand the surface using find sandpaper to smooth out imperfection or edges.
- Keep your dried and painted creation in a cool, dry place to prevent moisture from affecting them.
By following these tips, you’ll have a smoother experience working with fevicryl mouldit / any air drying molding clay, and your creations will come out looking professional!