Nov 30, 2008 by katiehorror | Posted in Hobbies & Crafts
I'm missing to expand my jewelry making knowledge into making pieces that are assembled from multiple objects--old jewelry found at skimping stores and that sort of thing. I've searched for directions online but I haven't quite found much. What is the best way to adhere the parts
You could remodel these in so many ways that it's hard to answer!
You might want to do a regular google search or a google idol search for some terms like the ones below (I just did these searches for you):
"found objects" jewelry
Diane B. | Dec 01, 2008
Carnaby Street Mixed Media Necklace 7704219
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Block Printing & Mixed Media - Fabric Necklace
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Green Apples and Gardenias - OWL NECKLACES
by juliettecrane
This antique cameo ascot is absolutely breathtaking! Created from a medallion that I found on a rat pass in Austin, TX. He has a look-highest honor, as my painting first hand MOON BELLY I circled with charcoal black charcoal for a nice mixed media and then get coated with polyurethane to ensure the stamp against the elements.
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(Mary Alice, herself a skilled mixed media artist, recently showed her first solo art show called "Whimsy & Torn Speech" at NAWA gallery in New York City.) She was the perfect in the flesh to help me analyze and review the current Parsons Fashion show.
For The Tree of Biography premiere, she donned this Alberta Ferretti gown with ruffled tiered skirt paired with a mixed media fascinator. She sported the same fascinator later that evening at the commemoration's Fashion For Relief Japan Appeal 2011, but switched
In the example in any event of the former, a mixed media approach transforms the open curb into a tapestry of intertwined leather and chain. By differ de Lisi's take on chain hardware as a design element positions the subdue as a feature statement atop a leather-clad
of her top designs - a necklace called “Bella” - has made its way onto the back announce of Beadwork, an international magazine. It features captivating original designs and techniques ranging from decline beading, to wirework, mixed media, and much more.
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Polymer clay, copy transfer, polished; on grit one's teeth cable.
3” x 2 ¼” x ½”
Conduit pendant 3 ¼” x 7/8” x ½”
List Price: $102.99 Price: $95.99 You Save:$7.00 (7%)
Includes deathly Classic Hardware giftbox with care instructions
Designed by Karyn Cantor
Adjustable measure of 16" to 18" sterling silver plated hand-crafted cable together necklace accented with multi-sized jet black faceted glass beads and sterling silvery plated beads