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  • LPDstudios Blog: Behind the Scenes - Metal Clay and Leather Earrings

    LPDstudios Blog: Behind the Scenes - Metal Clay and Leather Earrings - LPDstudios was created by designer artist Lisa Parmer Ditty. All of her designs are handcrafted in her Pennsylvania studio. She has merged her love of leather, metal and metal clay.

    I'm busy in the studio, trying new things and venturing out of my norm. For my newest project, I decided to try a new form of metal clay called Art Clay. Art clay is very similar to the other metal clays I use, but only takes 30 minutes to fire versus the typical several hour time frame. Art clay is going to be a great material to use in future Craft on Tap classes, because of the quick fire time.

    I recommend reading my previous post, Metal Clay, to get a full run down of how I work with metal clay, the tools I use, and the kiln firing process. Working with Art Clay is similar in that in comes in clay form, I can roll it out, cut any design or shape I want, and after firing, it will become a hard metal clay.

    Here I am shaping the art clay for my earring designs.

    LPDstudios Blog: Behind the Scenes - Metal Clay and Leather Earrings - LPDstudios was created by designer artist Lisa Parmer Ditty. All of her designs are handcrafted in her Pennsylvania studio. She has merged her love of leather, metal and metal clay to create a unique collection of custom leather handbags, metal and leather jewelry and even pet collars. Follow her studio blog and see what she is designing next.

    LPDstudios Blog: Behind the Scenes - Metal Clay and Leather Earrings - LPDstudios was created by designer artist Lisa Parmer Ditty. All of her designs are handcrafted in her Pennsylvania studio. She has merged her love of leather, metal and metal clay to create a unique collection of custom leather handbags, metal and leather jewelry and even pet collars. Follow her studio blog and see what she is designing next.

    Now that the pieces are shaped, texture has been added, and the corners smoothed, they are ready to fire in my metal clay kiln. For art clay, there are a few extra steps in the kiln firing process. Before putting in the kiln I need to lay them on what is called Fiber Blanket, and when the pieces are removed from the kiln, I need to stick them in a cool water bath. Both steps help in removing the oxidized surface that happens to art clay in the firing process.

    This is what the art clay looks like before the kiln firing:

    LPDstudios Blog: Behind the Scenes - Metal Clay and Leather Earrings - LPDstudios was created by designer artist Lisa Parmer Ditty. All of her designs are handcrafted in her Pennsylvania studio. She has merged her love of leather, metal and metal clay to create a unique collection of custom leather handbags, metal and leather jewelry and even pet collars. Follow her studio blog and see what she is designing next.

    This is what they look like after the kiln firing process:

    LPDstudios Blog: Behind the Scenes - Metal Clay and Leather Earrings - LPDstudios was created by designer artist Lisa Parmer Ditty. All of her designs are handcrafted in her Pennsylvania studio. She has merged her love of leather, metal and metal clay to create a unique collection of custom leather handbags, metal and leather jewelry and even pet collars. Follow her studio blog and see what she is designing next.

    As you can see, a dark outer shell occurs, and you have to dip the pieces in water in order for the outer shell to break away.

    LPDstudios Blog: Behind the Scenes - Metal Clay and Leather Earrings - LPDstudios was created by designer artist Lisa Parmer Ditty. All of her designs are handcrafted in her Pennsylvania studio. She has merged her love of leather, metal and metal clay to create a unique collection of custom leather handbags, metal and leather jewelry and even pet collars. Follow her studio blog and see what she is designing next.

    Once I've cleaned all of the outer shell off of each piece, I use liver of sulfur to darken the metal clay for a more signature, rustic LPDstudios look. 

    Next, I wanted to add a little something to each of my metal clay earrings, so I cut companion leather pieces that will layer onto the metal clay using hoop rings.

    LPDstudios Blog: Behind the Scenes - Metal Clay and Leather Earrings - LPDstudios was created by designer artist Lisa Parmer Ditty. All of her designs are handcrafted in her Pennsylvania studio. She has merged her love of leather, metal and metal clay to create a unique collection of custom leather handbags, metal and leather jewelry and even pet collars. Follow her studio blog and see what she is designing next.

    LPDstudios Blog: Behind the Scenes - Metal Clay and Leather Earrings - LPDstudios was created by designer artist Lisa Parmer Ditty. All of her designs are handcrafted in her Pennsylvania studio. She has merged her love of leather, metal and metal clay to create a unique collection of custom leather handbags, metal and leather jewelry and even pet collars. Follow her studio blog and see what she is designing next.

    I added a little color to the leather using acrylic paint.

    LPDstudios Blog: Behind the Scenes - Metal Clay and Leather Earrings - LPDstudios was created by designer artist Lisa Parmer Ditty. All of her designs are handcrafted in her Pennsylvania studio. She has merged her love of leather, metal and metal clay to create a unique collection of custom leather handbags, metal and leather jewelry and even pet collars. Follow her studio blog and see what she is designing next.

    And here are the final Metal Clay and Leather Earrings!! Which ones are your favorite?

    LPDstudios Blog: Behind the Scenes - Metal Clay and Leather Earrings - LPDstudios was created by designer artist Lisa Parmer Ditty. All of her designs are handcrafted in her Pennsylvania studio. She has merged her love of leather, metal and metal clay to create a unique collection of custom leather handbags, metal and leather jewelry and even pet collars. Follow her studio blog and see what she is designing next.

    Stay tuned for more adventures in the studio! 

     

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  • LPDstudios Blog: What's New - Metallic Lilac Purple Leather Purse with Pegasus Wings

    LPDstudios Metallic Lilac Purple Leather Purse with Pegasus Wings - LPDstudios was created by designer artist Lisa Parmer Ditty. All of her designs are handcrafted in her Pennsylvania studio. She has merged her love of leather, metal and metal clay.

    I'm very excited to introduce a new tote to the LPDstudios handbag collection, the Metallic Lilac Purple Leather Purse with Pegasus Wings!!

    LPDstudios Metallic Lilac Purple Leather Purse with Pegasus Wings - LPDstudios was created by designer artist Lisa Parmer Ditty. All of her designs are handcrafted in her Pennsylvania studio. She has merged her love of leather, metal and metal clay to create a unique collection of custom leather handbags, metal and leather jewelry and even pet collars. Follow her studio blog and see what she is designing next.

    The leather I chose for this fantastical purse is lilac purple with an incredible metallic finish. When I found this hide I knew immediately I needed to create something out of the ordinary to fit the personality of this unique leather.

    What better fit than the wings of the striking mythical creature Pegasus?! I love the way the wings spread across the entire width of the tote for an impactful statement. This purse is perfect for anyone looking for more fantasy, whimsy, and magic in their lives.

     

    LPDstudios Metallic Lilac Purple Leather Purse with Pegasus Wings - LPDstudios was created by designer artist Lisa Parmer Ditty. All of her designs are handcrafted in her Pennsylvania studio. She has merged her love of leather, metal and metal clay to create a unique collection of custom leather handbags, metal and leather jewelry and even pet collars. Follow her studio blog and see what she is designing next.

    The Pegasus purse has signature LPDstudios pinked edges, ykk zippers, two interior pockets and a stag horn closure. 

    LPDstudios Metallic Lilac Purple Leather Purse with Pegasus Wings - LPDstudios was created by designer artist Lisa Parmer Ditty. All of her designs are handcrafted in her Pennsylvania studio. She has merged her love of leather, metal and metal clay to create a unique collection of custom leather handbags, metal and leather jewelry and even pet collars. Follow her studio blog and see what she is designing next.

    I can't wait to see who brings Pegasus home! Keep stopping by LPDstudios to see what's new in the studio.

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  • LPDstudios Blog: Style - Lace, Tapestry and Gold Bronze Details

    LPDstudios Blog: Style - Lace, Tapestry and Gold Bronze Details - LPDstudios was created by designer artist Lisa Parmer Ditty. All of her designs are handcrafted in her Pennsylvania studio. She has merged her love of leather and metal.
    LPDstudios Blog: Style - Lace, Tapestry and Gold Bronze Details - LPDstudios was created by designer artist Lisa Parmer Ditty. All of her designs are handcrafted in her Pennsylvania studio. She has merged her love of leather, metal and metal clay to create a unique collection of custom leather handbags, metal and leather jewelry and even pet collars. Follow her studio blog and see what she is designing next.
    Today's style board is a light and bright color story for all of those battling the winter time blues! 
    I came across this Audrina Lace Top by Anthropologie on Pinterest, and fell in love! The lace overlay, small fray detail and scallop edging make it a classic and timeless top. It's made exclusively for Antrho by a brand called Eri + Ali, and they have a few other really pretty white peasant style tops, all with different types of eyelet details and silhouettes. They are perfect spring-time wardrobe staples!
    To accesorize this fresh, spring inspired look, I paired the lacey top with my LPDstudios Gold Bronze Flower Earrings with Satin Finish and Tapestry Printed Leather Tote with Tassels. Two of my favorite pieces that accessorize this dainty look so nicely. Both accessories have soft, nature inspired designs and yet striking in the beautiful bronze and marigold hues. 
    I know we have a little ways to go before I can put away the winter coats, but it does feel nice to daydream.
    Stop by any time to see what's new at LPDstudios, and follow LPDstudios on Pinterest to find more of my favorite pins.
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  • LPDstudios Blog: Behind the Scenes - Craft on Tap Leather Journal Covers

    LPDstudios Blog: Behind the Scenes - Craft on Tap Leather Journal Covers

    I'm so excited to be teaching more Craft on Tap workshops at the PA Guild of Craftsmen through 2018! 

    The first class is right around the corner, February 22nd, and since we are just kicking off the new year, I thought a great workshop would be to make leather journal covers. It's the perfect time to get our brains in order, get organized and have a place to write it all down! Whether it's a to do list, goals for the year, or just a place to doodle, it's nice to have a personalized journal at your finger tips. 

    I made a couple of prototypes for the class and I'll take you through a few of the steps for a sneak peak preview on how to make these re-usable journal covers!

    I found 4 x 6 journals that are a nice size to carry around in your purse. I cut my chosen leather bigger than the journal to ensure a snug fit.

    I used my handy dandy, mechanical punch tool to create thread holes.

    For a personalized touch, I cut out bird and leaf motifs for the front cover.

    I love he contrast of the bright yellow and turquoise leathers!

    Next, I use strong adhesive to affix the motifs to the leather.

    The finished product is a unique, re-usable journal cover! Here are the two prototypes I made, but I can't wait to see what you come up with in class.

    Click here to register for the class! It's held at the PA Guild of Craftsmen in Lancaster, PA on February 22nd from 6 - 8. The $35 class cost includes all materials, as well as a complimentary craft beer from Wacker Brewing Company!

    Thank you for stopping by LPDstudios and I can't wait to see you in class!

     

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