Rachel This is fab - wish you had a blog so I could see how it was done! I can see that whatever you have done you have then stamped the silver alium into it whilst it was soft enough to make an impression. Lovely necklace. Good luck and thanks for entering the Claritystamp challenge
I love this pendant Rachel. The colour is just so vibrant. You have stamped the alium perfectly, and no detail has been lost. Its gorgeous, and I would love to own and wear it. Thank you so much for entering the challenge, and good luck. Xxx
Thanks all for your lovely comments! I made it from polymer clay, and while the clay was soft (before baking it) I lightly brushed my Clarity alium stamp with mica powder with a fine paintbrush, and then stamped into the clay. I touched it up a bit after I had stamped it, with a fine paintbrush to give it more definition. Finally I baked in the oven to harden the clay and buffed it up with a soft cloth to give it more shine. Doing things like this is my passion, so I loved making it. Looking forward to next months challenge! I don't have a blog I'm afraid, but I'm looking into perhaps getting one set up! Rachel
Super Rachel very clever and effective. Another great example of how the stamps can be used. So glad you shared your technique. Thanks for entering the Clarity Challenge and good luck.
Rachel this is beautiful, what a wonderful take on the theme. Thank you for sharing how you made it. Thanks for entering the Clarity challenge. Good luck x
Love it Rachel. I hope you continue to share your work with us here at the Clarity Stamp Challenge. This is a fabulous piece. Best of luck in the challenge. xx
This is so lovely Rachel - thanks for sharing how you did it too! Might have to start my Christmas presents early so I can remember what you said... Susan x
Rachel This is fab - wish you had a blog so I could see how it was done! I can see that whatever you have done you have then stamped the silver alium into it whilst it was soft enough to make an impression. Lovely necklace. Good luck and thanks for entering the Claritystamp challenge
ReplyDeleteA stunning pendant, Rachel and a most original and clever 'take' on the challenge. Thank you for participating and good luck. ;~}
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea Rachel, Would love to know what it is made of . Good luck in the challenge. x
ReplyDeleteI love this pendant Rachel. The colour is just so vibrant. You have stamped the alium perfectly, and no detail has been lost. Its gorgeous, and I would love to own and wear it. Thank you so much for entering the challenge, and good luck. Xxx
ReplyDeleteThanks all for your lovely comments! I made it from polymer clay, and while the clay was soft (before baking it) I lightly brushed my Clarity alium stamp with mica powder with a fine paintbrush, and then stamped into the clay. I touched it up a bit after I had stamped it, with a fine paintbrush to give it more definition. Finally I baked in the oven to harden the clay and buffed it up with a soft cloth to give it more shine. Doing things like this is my passion, so I loved making it. Looking forward to next months challenge! I don't have a blog I'm afraid, but I'm looking into perhaps getting one set up! Rachel
ReplyDeleteSuper Rachel very clever and effective. Another great example of how the stamps can be used. So glad you shared your technique. Thanks for entering the Clarity Challenge and good luck.
ReplyDeleteRachel this is beautiful, what a wonderful take on the theme. Thank you for sharing how you made it. Thanks for entering the Clarity challenge. Good luck x
ReplyDeleteWow Rachel - what a super piece. Very clever idea and technique. Thank you for entering and good luck with this very special piece x
ReplyDeleteLove it Rachel. I hope you continue to share your work with us here at the Clarity Stamp Challenge. This is a fabulous piece. Best of luck in the challenge. xx
ReplyDeletep.s. You definitely need a blog lol xx
This is so lovely Rachel - thanks for sharing how you did it too! Might have to start my Christmas presents early so I can remember what you said... Susan x
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