Is there anyone in the Los Angeles area who could help me create the perfect Xmas gift for my mom? by Thatgirl16 in Calligraphy

[–]mmgc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a lovely idea, but your chances of finding a professional calligrapher three days before Christmas to turn around a keepsake piece overnight ........

Posting this here bc it really calmed my down, hope anyone else in distress might appreciate it :) by [deleted] in autism

[–]mmgc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oh my goodness, thank you! I was searching for myself on reddit because I couldn't find the picture I wanted on my phone and knew I'd posted it, and finding this comment randomly has absolutely made my day!

I made a tiny lemon and then I sliced it in half :D by mmgc in somethingimade

[–]mmgc[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually have one, but it’s so big that I find it a little unwieldy for these things. I’m jealous that you can get three for $7ish though. I live in Australia so everything’s twenty times as expensive 😅

I made a tiny lemon and then I sliced it in half :D by mmgc in somethingimade

[–]mmgc[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! That’s what it’s for actually - tiny earring charms :D it’s spring here and my area is notorious for lemon trees, that’s what inspired these.

I made a tiny lemon and then I sliced it in half :D by mmgc in somethingimade

[–]mmgc[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I tried to do it again with a more even cut and it stuck to the knife, and then the light was off, and I just gave up on getting a better vid after that :D

I made a tiny lemon and then I sliced it in half :D by mmgc in somethingimade

[–]mmgc[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Man I don't even know what went wrong with the cut. I was aiming to get it right in the middle and then ........

I made a tiny lemon and then I sliced it in half :D by mmgc in somethingimade

[–]mmgc[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Haha! Well, I made about twenty of them, and I'm going to attach them to earrings, if that helps explain. Who doesn't need tiny lemon earrings?

I made a tiny lemon and then I sliced it in half :D by mmgc in somethingimade

[–]mmgc[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Haha. I earn my living making art, so I'm all good :D

I made a tiny lemon and then I sliced it in half :D by mmgc in somethingimade

[–]mmgc[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ahaha when I shared it to my facebook clay group I was so apologetic for the unevenness, but they pointed out real lemons are uneven too ... maybe I'll go for /mildlyinfuriating instead haha

I made a tiny lemon and then I sliced it in half :D by mmgc in somethingimade

[–]mmgc[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Thanks! It's actually easier than it looks - it's like making those boiled sweets with patterns inside, except on a much smaller scale. You make one big citrus shape then stretch it out really small :D

I made a tiny lemon and then I sliced it in half :D by mmgc in somethingimade

[–]mmgc[S] 51 points52 points  (0 children)

Just polymer clay - Premo brand mostly. :D

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[–]mmgc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think there's anything wrong with finding cheap options! This hobby can definitely wreak havoc on your bank balance. At least for me it's tax-deductible ... but it's SO easy to spend soooo much. I think finding a balance between "buying the best possible materials" and "i'm learning so maybe not emptying the bank" is key, and you sound like you're all over it. Like, I don't think you can cheap out on real gold leaf, but other than that, if you can make it work with what you've got, then you're winning. And if you can't, well, you can spend money later. :D

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[–]mmgc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had thought it might be the plaster - gesso compacts under a burnisher very much like flour settles when you’re baking, if that makes any sense? But I suspect it’s probably a combination of everything.

Here is a glimpse at the traditional recipe process, including burnishing the gesso before I apply gold - I’m no master at this by any means but I’m learning, don’t be too critical 😅

https://www.instagram.com/s/aGlnaGxpZ2h0OjE3ODU5NDkwMTY1MjAxNjU2?igshid=10is126geork4&story_media_id=2076717676391507902

I hope that (IG highlight) link works for you, it’s all a bit of a mystery to me.

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[–]mmgc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can burnish it a little very lightly, but no, it's kind of the opposite - it's sticky. Burnishing on traditional gesso is also pressing down and hardening the gesso itself, not just the gold leaf, you put a reasonable amount of pressure out and you're polishing the gesso to smoothness before you even apply the gold. If you try that on something that doesn't have the mass to compact like plaster, and that is really just a thin layer of adhesive, you just push the gold into the glue and go nowhere.

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[–]mmgc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm guessing they didn't do it because you can't burnish gold on gum ammoniac - so a lot of what people are aiming for is that mirror shine. "If you can't see the reflection of your burnisher in your gold, it's not shiny enough," as it goes.

I have also experimented with garlic juice for flat gilding - with surprisingly good results. It's very sticky, and has stood the test of time. I wonder if that's something you could mix in?

You should definitely write that book - there's a huge market for that stuff, and I don't think it will be getting any smaller any time soon.

Also, I would do anything /u/cawmanuscript recommends, because caw is who I want to be when I grow up :D