This isn't finished yet. I want to antique it to add dimension. I added carved feet made from clothespins and the doors. The area under the drawer was originally just an open shelf. The "carved" embellishments on the drawer and pediment were also made with stamped clay. I still need to add door pulls.
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Showing posts with label rubber stamps. Show all posts
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Another polymer clay embellished hutch
This isn't finished yet. I want to antique it to add dimension. I added carved feet made from clothespins and the doors. The area under the drawer was originally just an open shelf. The "carved" embellishments on the drawer and pediment were also made with stamped clay. I still need to add door pulls.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Hutch ala Casey
This is what I came up with based on Casey's tutorial. It took several attempts before I found a combination of rubber stamp motifs that I was happy with.
The hutch on the right is like the one I used. On the left you can see the finished hutch. The door insets are leather. I used cherry acrylic stain and then a dark walnut glaze to add depth to the finish.
The color on the picture above is more accurate but this one shows the detail a little better. I love how expensive the finished hutch looks.
Labels:
Casey's tutorial,
Michael's hutch,
polymer clay,
rubber stamps
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