I am using up all my silver plate Sugar bowls. I won an Ebay auction last year and got 23lbs of silver plate stuff. WHEW! I tucked the box in the attic and forgot about it until recently. I made these cute art dolls with some of the Sugar Bowl collection:
One of the sugar bowls reminded me of a Jelly Fish when it was upside down and since I have a new package of paper clay I had nothing to lose trying to make one!
The sugar bowl needed a little help to be rounded so I covered it with some masking tape.
Don’t tell my husband I used his prize Oregon Ducks Duct Tape! I used several layers of duct tape and then drilled a hole in the top. Silver plate is REALLY easy to drill through.
I also drilled four holes and attached two pieces of 20 gauge wire to hold the jelly fish ribbons. Also, make a hanger for the center of the sugar bowl by inserting a wire and curling each end so the wire is secure for attaching a hanger later.
Next, cover the sugar bowl with about 1/4″ of paper clay making it as smooth as possible. Let dry overnight. Then paint with some white acrylic craft paint and let dry.
I love pearls and baubles, and like to add texture. They are attached to the wires that run through.
I found a lot of ribbon trims at a garage sale last year so I cut pieces various lengths and made a shank of cotton twine in the center. This faux jelly fish would be a good way to use up ribbon! I want to make some colorful jellyfish soon with that idea in mind.
After attaching the jelly fish ribbons, cut a piece of sturdy twine and thread it through the wire swirl at the top of the jelly fish to hang.