Abstract shapes, mid-century modern shapes are more my style, but I do occasionally use a heart shape and I seem to have created several heart-themed projects for Sculpey. And I think we all need a little more heart this year, don’t you?
I thought it might be fun to present a gallery of hearts that I have created with Sculpey clays throughout the years. For me, it was a fun trip down memory lane. I’ve included links to any of the projects that may still be posted online.
Don’t have a heart cutter for your clay? Check out this clever way I created these stacked and textured hearts for a class I taught in Mexico several years ago using the Sculpey teardrop set of cutters:
Here is a gallery of the rest of the hearts I found in my files:
And here are some of the links I found for you!
This mobile that still hangs in my “sun room” was created by using extruded Premo Gold for the frames pressed on a smooth tile and filled with Translucent Liquid Sculpey mixed with alcohol inks. This was created when TLS was the ONLY LS. OH! That abstract piece on the wall behind it is my old washer lid that I painted my projects on for years. I always said that I would keep that lid when I replaced the washer, so I asked the plumber who installed the new washer to remove the lid before he took it. BTW – those are plastic beads on there