Last weekend I went to Cardiff for a jewellery maker meet with a group of Facebook friends. We had a super time exchanging ideas, buying and selling our pieces and learning new skills. I led a session sharing UTEE jewel enamel using the melt pot.
Being with so many wonderfully creative people gave a real boost to my mojo and I couldn't wait to get creating.
On the drive back we came along the Shropshire border lands which at this time of year are full of autumn colour so my latest make is a small wreath of leaves and flowers in autumn colours.
Each piece was poured individually from a melt of clear with added red which I then graded through by adding yellow with some gold mica powder and then eventually green.
I cleaned out the melt pot and started with a lovely orange which I added copper to and then a deep brown.
After arranging I glued each piece to the wreath and used a very small amount of gold and zesty orange mica powder gently rubbed over to highlight the details of the mould.
The actual mould is a composit of poinsettia flowers and a variety of leaves so really meant for Christmas but in these colours it works well.
The wreath is about 8 inches diameter so quite small and just about suitable for a fireplace mantelpiece or to put a church candle in.