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Critter Pendants

Critter Pendants

Learn It

This project was made as part of a Craftsy course:
Torch-Fired Precious Metal Clay »

Instructions

These were made using molds

Difficulty:

Category: Jewelry

Type of item: Accessory

For: Women

Style: Casual, Cute, Whimsical


Materials

PMC & Liver of Sulfer

What was your inspiration?

I love all kinds of critters

What advice would you give someone starting this project?

Take your time thinking about what you want to do with your PMC , it is a very precious & costly material, It drys very quickly so have in mind what you want to create.

 

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AR Grover on craftsy.com
Sep 16, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
love it! great works! Did you use and time of molds for these or did you carve them out yourself? Really nice either way, and I dont even want to talk about how much this stuff cost..lol however I love the way you have used yours and I hope to see more of your creations. Keep up the good works! :)
RosieMeadow on craftsy.com
Sep 18, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
Thank You! I used molds that I purchased. I did two necklaces that were freehand designs, one of them is in my projects.
Jenny Vestal on craftsy.com
Jenny Vestal
Craftsy Instructor
Sep 11, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Congratulations! These are wonderful, and show such great detail. You give good advice about thinking about your project before you begin - sometimes experimenting in polymer clay is a good way to try out your ideas before cracking open the 'real' stuff. You've mastered a lot of techniques here, be proud! :D
RosieMeadow on craftsy.com
Sep 13, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
Aww thank you so much Jenny, you don't know how much it means to me. I did play around with some old art clay my daughter had packed away before I began on the "real stuff", it helps with the creative process because you can afford to mess up & try again.
RosieMeadow on craftsy.com
Sep 10, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
The lizard charm has tape behind it holding in place to be photographed, it is not a defect :)