After cleaning out the melt pot I used Cosmic Shimmer Light Gold with a small amount of clear which gave a sumptuous colour and poured a complete set of stars in all the same colour I loved it so much
Another clean out of the melt pot and this time I used clear UTEE with some Cosmic Shimmer ink to give this glorious green. I poured a few stars in green and then began to add a second green ink which is much more of a teal and created a colour gradation through to almost turquoise
these stars have a rich gem like quality and look amazing with light shining through
Then I melted some left over transparent ruby to make just a few glowing red stars
I had already experimented with the star idea when I made my small Christmas wreath for my daughter. There will be a picture of that in a later blog! Her colour scheme is purple, red and gold so I added some glitter and gold embossing texture to her stars
Here is a close up so that you can see the finished product
Finally I gathered all my efforts together for a curtain call
A rainbow of stars for Christmas
All that was needed was to melt holes in each one with a variable temperature soldering iron on 160 degrees and thread with shimmery cord ready to hang on the tree