Clay Place Cards I Concrete
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Delivery time: | approx. 2-5 days (Germany), 5-10 days (EU) |
Clay Place Cards are place cards, table decorations and a lovely keepsake from your celebration - all in one. There are many possibilities for what you can stamp into the gold-flake decorated plates made from modeling clay: the names of your guests or the wedding couple along with the wedding date, the name of the baptized child with the baptism date, or you can give gold clay plates as a memento of your bachelor/bachelorette party or as ornaments for the Christmas tree.
These are the Clay Place Cards in a concrete look. The classic, natural white gold tokens can be found here.
What you do
Roll out the modeling clay and use the included cutter to cut out circles. Decorate the circles with metallic gold leaf flakes. Place individual letters/words with the stamp and print the clay plates. Let the clay plates air dry.
Making the clay plates is really easy. However, if you want to stamp individual names, it will take a bit of time.
Contents of your DIY set
Air drying modeling clay
Gold metallic leaf flakes
Letter stamps
Round cutter (approx. 4.7 cm)
Instructions
You will also need to make the tokens
> Scissors
> Rolling pin or (wine) bottle to roll out the clay
Additional information
> If you want to print different names, I recommend the small letter set. The large letter set is suitable for individual, not-too-long words like LOVE, or short names.
> Very long names need to be printed in two lines. With the small letter set, there is space for up to about 8 letters in one line (depending on the name). With the large letters, you can stamp about 6 letters in one line.
> The modeling clay dries in the air. It takes about 24 hours for the place cards to dry, but for last-minute projects, they can be used earlier while still bendable.
> How many pieces you can make from the material depends on how thick you roll the clay. The package selection refers to a thickness of the clay sheet of about 4-5 mm. If you roll it thinner, you will get more pieces; if you roll it thicker, you will get fewer pieces.
> A small, round cutter is included in the package, but of course, you can also use your own cutters, like stars for Christmas. Or you can improvise with larger shapes — try using the size of an egg cup or shot glass to fit your project,
> If you want marbled place cards, you can knead some natural white clay into the gray modeling clay.
> You can find further tips and ideas in my Miom Blog.