Showing posts with label Jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jewelry. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Copper Bird Pin

Copper Bird Pin


I created this a couple of weeks ago but kept forgetting to take a picture of it. I used 40 gauge copper and downloaded, re sized and printed a bird template HERE. I then cut it out and embossed it freehand on the reverse side with a ball point pen that didn't have ink in it. I may decide to mount it on a small Formica sample to use as the base and then it can be worn as a pin or a necklace. To give it a little more aged coloring I dabbed some alcohol ink (Espresso) on to it.


Supplies Used



Vintage Wood Bingo Disk

Mini Brads-opened and used around the

bingo disk & for the legs


Laminate Adhesive (for bottle cap center)





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Saturday, March 24, 2007


Here's a couple of pieces I just finished up...the first is a necklace vessel I made from a
small perfume bottle copper wire and beads:

Glass Bottle Vessel Necklace


Next I decided to play with a Microscope Slidemailer (slidemailers are made from heavy cardboard and used to mail microscope slide samples in). It's been awhile since I've played with any slidemailers--So often we get caught up in trying the newest things that are out or popular that we forget about the old and I have always enjoyed creating using Slidemailers pushing the envelope so to speak with them.

Slidemailer Shrine Necklace:

I used a single slidemailer and first spritz it with Color Mists (talk about a fast way to color them wow!) next I stamped the front and back with Staz On black ink and then used Chalk Inks around the edges and inside. Next I Add the keyhole brad, I then ran black cording down the center across the spine and knotted it at the top and the bottom (I left enough cording at the bottom that I could add two beads and then knot it. I then cut three pieces of ribbon and ran them through the Xyron to use as form of binding to help keep the cording in place (see green ribbon in picture). Inside I cut out some paper for the small niche and added shrine elements using Crystal Lacquer to adhere them as well as adding small beads around the edge.