Showing posts with label seed beads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seed beads. Show all posts

Saturday, 11 May 2013

TRUE BLUE

I have been struggling to produce a really true Santorini blue with my UTEE jewel enamel and the melt pot. I have created some lovely teals and greens and turquoise but that wonderful deep blue has been quite illusive.

However I have discovered alcohol inks which give a wonderful clear colour and so I set up some experiments to find that blue.
As I was starting with clear base which can go amber after a while when heating I decided to use small amounts which can be quite tricky so rather than use the whole melt pot I used small foil pie trays with different amounts of ink in each



It didn't take too long for the UTEE to begin to melt


and it was easy to top up and dilute the deep blue

I used a range of silver bezels to create some great shapes





Once cooled the UTEE will easily pop out of the bezel which can be used again
this one is made in the large hearts bezel with a portion of texture added while still warm



I also poured onto texture mats and cut some discs for pendants

I then created a bright fuchsia pink



and a deep ruby red


Using the pie trays meant I could make very small amounts of colour and indulge in some colour mixing


Once everything was set I used gilding wax to highlight the textures


I am very happy with  these results.
The discs will be made into pendants on seed bead threading and the other shapes will have bails glued on.
watch this space for the results








Monday, 29 April 2013

More subtle shades of Jewel Enamel UTEE

I have had the melt pot out quite a bit recently experimenting with paler colours with a transparent or translucent finish.
I created some simple shapes and wanted to make them into something. I have created some buttons using a soldering iron to melt the holes although as yet all my experiments have not really done justice to the UTEE so I have done lots of taking part in the last week. You can't drill UTEE it is far too brittle so either melt a hole or glue on a bail unless you are a wireworker and you could wrap a piece.
I have also unearthed my seedbead spinner which I really enjoy using. I adore the range of colours seed beads come in and have been using them to thread onto rather than using a chain.
Today I had to be up very early and the light was great so I finished off the seedbead work and took some photos.
Copper feather pendant
this was created using clear in the melt pot and then a small amount of copper added
the mix was poured onto a texture tread and cut out
a mix of amber toned seedbeads completes the look

subtle shimmer purple puffy heart
this is a dusky mauve with a very subtle shimmer which gives an inner shiller type effect

Lilac feather texture pendant
again this is a texture pour finished with  double row of white, clear and lilac seed beads

the original faux sea glass pendant
this is the one that started my experiments.

These pieces are so lightweight they are perfect for summer jewellery

Thursday, 18 April 2013

Faux Sea Glass Update

I have finished the large UTEE sea glass disc - finally deciding to make it into a pendant with sea beads and Tibetan style findings. I really like this subtle effect so will be looking for more ideas to use the technique


I have attached a large bail and used a mix of white, clear, silver and just a few
 deep green seed beads in three strands which I have gently twisted.