Monday, 9 April 2012

P.M.C Moon - a tutorial of sorts.

Happy Easter!
I thought I would do something a little bit different for this Handmade Monday. I'm still a beginner when it comes to using silver clay but I thought it would be useful to write a sort of step by step tutorial type thingy showing you how I made a silver moon ( a present for my mum who, like me, loves all things shiny and colourful.)The chances are the way I have made the piece isn't altogether the best way, so follow my instructions at your own risk!   Ok.. my very first tutorial coming up...

1. For the first stage I used all the items in this pic. There is.. a bottle of olive oil (nicked.. I mean borrowed.. from my mums cupboard), Silver paste (low fire), a paint brush, embeddable bails (you can fire these in the kiln), embeddable gems, different sized circle cutters, low fire art clay, rolling guides (to get the clay to a uniform thickness), a roller and a plastic wallet to provide a work surface (not ideal if you are using a scalpel to cut out shapes as it will rip the wallet but it will do for this )


2. rub a tiiiiny amount of olive oil onto the plastic wallet and rub some onto your hands, this will prevent the clay from sticking. Try to use only a small amount as it can make the clay slide about. Using the guides, roll out the clay to a uniform thickness.


3. Cut out two circles, one as big as you want your moon to be and the other just big enough that it will take the bail (the clay will shrink when fired so make sure you account for this when choosing the small circle. If the circles of clay wont come out of the cutters, use the paint brush to gently poke them out. Wrap the left over clay up and put away in the airtight bag immediately (it dries up very quickly).


4. Push the bail into the small circle and put to one side.


5. Use a slightly small cutter than the one you used to make the larger circle and position it on the clay so that when you cut it out it makes a shape you are happy with. There are probably some moon shaped cutters out there but using two circles works.


6. you will end up with a shape like this. It looks a bit rough but it will be cleaned up when dried.



7. Push the gems into the clay.



8. Turn the piece over and using plenty of paste on the paintbrush, "glue" the bail onto the back.


9. Leave the moon to dry overnight or you can use other methods. Some people use a mug warmer, other people put it in a slightly warm oven. I just leave mine overnight or place it somewhere warm. Just make sure the item is really dry before you fire it or it can crack.Once it is dry it will be really brittle so handle carefully, you can mend broken pieces with paste.Smooth rough edges with the needle files and the sanding pads. Spend a good while on this, you want a nice smooth surface for polishing once it is fired.


10. I didn't spend enough time filing and sanding around the gems, told you I was a beginner! I should have filled in the holes with paste and let it dry again before re sanding... A lesson learnt for next time!

11. Once you are happy with how your piece looks, you can fire it! Metal clay can be fired in a kiln, with a small kitchen type blow torch or over the hob of a cooker. Follow the instructions in the packet for how long you need to keep the heat on for your chosen method. I'd recommend having a look at some youtube videos too, to get an idea of the different methods. Be safe! Things get really hot.


12. Once fired the piece will be white. You need to give it a good rub with a wire brush. Be careful, the wire bristles can hurt! Try not to scratch the gems. To get a mirror shine you need use the sanding pads, starting with the lowest number and working up. Rub with the sanding pads and don't move up to the higher grit until the sanding pad seems to "slide" over the metal. When you are satisfied that you have gone as far with the sanding pads as you can, give the moon a rub with some silver polish and a soft cloth. You can see in the pic of the finished moon where I haven't spent enough time working on the dry, pre fired piece, TAKE YOUR TIME!! It's so easy to want to rush and see what the piece looks like when fired.

13. You can thread the moon on to some chain and then you can enjoy wearing your handmade, unique, piece of jewellery.


Well, I hope that was ok and easy to follow. I may write a few more of these in the future. :)

LH
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Monday, 2 April 2012

Silver Pendant and glass cabochons

It's great to be posting on Handmade Monday again!

I have wanted to make some glass cabochon's ever since I found out they could be set into silver clay. I've already made some pendants but I wanted something more round rather than squarish.. and the result of my first try......I'm so pleased with how they turned out. You can't really tell on the photo but they change colour and can be a blue or yellow depending on how you look at them.I can see myself getting fairly addicted to making these little shiny ones :D


But what to do with them? I got the pencils and paper out and had a draw and a play with some ideas.. I was going for a silver flower with the glass as the centre and I ended up with...




Not very flowery is it? It does have a leaf shape that I found in the garden and rolled onto the clay. I oxidised the piece to try and get the detail to stand out a bit more. It's a pendant (there is an embedded bail in the back)and I'm not sure if I should put it on a chain or some beading wire. I will be making a few more of these I think but I'll try to make the detail stand out a bit more and less bendy!  :)

Have a great week!

LH
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Saturday, 31 March 2012

Rainbow

I'm getting into the swing of these Etsy treasuries, they are a little bit addictive!
Since the weather has decided to go back to typical dull and cloudy, I thought a bit of colour would be cheery. Click on the photos to be taken to the shop. :)












Have a great Saturday,

LH
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Thursday, 29 March 2012

My first Etsy Treasury.

I have been making the most of these gorgeous sunny days (oh I hope they last!) and have been sat in the garden. I was surprised to see how many ladybirds are out and about and this has inspired me when I put together my first Etsy treasury... Ladybird Invasion! I really enjoyed choosing different items, there are some really gorgeous things on Etsy. Here are the items I picked, just click on the photo to be taken to the shop. I have been trying to figure out how to put photos side by side for ages and I think I have just about worked it out. Yey!!



LH
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Thursday, 22 March 2012

Etsy

Have had a busy few weeks, we finally had central heating put in (just in time for Summer! ) and it has pretty much turned the house upside down! I didn't realise how much work goes into having it installed, the carpet had to be pulled back and some floor boards taken up, there is stuff (even now!) everywhere, and boxes to be unpacked.It's fantastic though, getting up in the morning and being toasty warm and being able to have hot water whenever it is needed is bliss. The old hot water boiler has been taken out of my bedroom and I now have a huge cupboard that is just asking to be filled with crafty stuff! Any excuse eh? :D

I've joined Etsy, I'm not sure I will open a shop (not yet anyway- there is a lot of stuff getting in the way, more on that next time) but I missed the social side of Folksy, after the changes I sort of lost heart with it and gave up for a while. But I have missed the listing club and Folksy Friday, I have especially have missed making posts about items that I like.. so I have decided to give some attention to Etsy. I'm still pretty lost with it, I've been reading about treasuries and circles and teams but think I will get there in the end, I've already joined Crafty Folk which has a daily listing club.. yey!

So here are a few things from the March Listing club that have caught my eye. Just click on the photo to be taken to the Etsy shop.




















LH
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Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Fresh Air

It has been a bit nippy today, I hope it isn't a sign that winter is going to be making a comeback, I saw snow on the forecast, not for where I live but still a sign that the temperature has taken a downward turn.. hopefully it will just be a blip after the lovely weather we had last week.



I took full advantage of the gorgeous sun and spent a few hours just pottering around the garden just loving the brightness and warmth on my skin. I couldn't resist taking a few photos of the things that caught my eye... just look at this sky.. how blue and gorgeous it is and the vivid green against it, even the bare tree has a beauty about it, it won't be long and the branches will be covered in leaves.


 It felt so good being outside, just breathing in the fresh air. :D













I found some signs of Spring while having a wander
around the garden. I love how purple these crocus
 are.





I found these two hiding among the clematis.. don't they look cosy? 


Have a great week!


LH
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