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Resin Jewelery: Postage Due!

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My love affair continues with resin. Here are the pieces I have been working on this week.  I will have individual blog posts because each piece has a very interesting story behind it.

I think I really pushed the envelope with the amount of different products and found objects I used.

Blue Queen

One of my favourites is the blue pendant (shown above) with the  British postage stamp.

Supplies: 

  • postage stamp (thanks to my late-husband’s amazing stamp collection)
  • Bezel from Mod Podge
  • blue  fabric ring (Bead Landing) 
  • ETI Resin

How did I Do It?

Luckily the stamp fit inside the bezel and because it is square, the exposed areas of the oval backing were hidden by the blue ring.

  • Coat postage stamp in DecoArt decoupage – I do both sides- and let it dry.You can cover the surface of the bezel first, then place your stamp, and then give a coat or two of decoupage to seal the stamp. Sealing paper is a must to protect it from the elements of the resin. Allow to dry.
  • I also gave a coat of decoupage to the ring to prevent the material from absorbing resin. Allow to dry.
  • Pour resin onto bezel , just to coat.  Position ring on bezel.
  • Pour resin very slowly into the middle of the ring. I poured about 1/4 of the depth of the ring and allowed it to dry for 12 hours. I then added about another 1/4 of resin.

I could have continued to pour all the way to the top of the little ‘pool’ but I wanted the pendant to look like it was in a frame. 

Here are the rest of the pieces I made with posts to follow.

Mod Podge Hot Melts mold with David Tutera bling

Ann Butler Designs Stamp – 1″ Diamonds & Plaid stamp collection.

David Tutera Bling on a Roll

The smallest pendant – Technique: gear and ETI Jewelery Clay

Maya Road Journey Tin ( lid off)

Technique -Tissue Paper

~Roberta

Robi@Nite Show Summary – What Did I Miss Feb. 10th

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What a great night! Thank you to everyone who came out to watch robi@nite February 10th!  Inspired by some of my vintage jewelery, I featured how to make enamel-look cloisonne.  I am so pleased with the results.
Using silver metal duct tape and various paints, the lovely look of cloisonne can be replicated.
For the live show, I demonstrated how I made the heart.
Supplies used were: Styrofoam heart, metal tape, Cuttlebug embosser,  Love Is In The Air Cuttlebug Embossing Folder, Ranger Adirondack Alcohol Inks, Marvy DecoColor Opaque Paint Markers, Staedtler Triplus fineliners, Pilot Super Color Permanent Ink – Gold, Ranger Glossy Accents.
This is the Embossing Folder I used from the Love Is In The Air set (there were 6 folders in all)
After the show I worked on my demo piece and also found that Bic Sharpies work beautifully as well.
I also shared pieces of my vintage jewelery collection; some pieces dating back to the turn of the 20th century.
Our lucky winner for the night was Zamaluzza – who won a beautiful charm bracelet. Congratulations Zama!!
The theme for next week (February 17) is : Fun In The Sun!
Thank you for stopping by and until we meet again,