I used the translucent clay with the inks dripped onto it, which created some dots of colour.
I then used the scraps to make various beads and I think these were the most successful things I made from this technique. The colours showed through more effectively and the foils gave a shine through the layers. The effect was a little like mokume gane (click here for a previous post about that technique). I think this larger bead may become a centre of a tassel necklace with peridot, aquamarine, amazonite and apatite.
You can see the colours much better in the beads.These beads were made by twisting the colours together and this gives another effect. So, although the technique I tried originally didn't turn out as I wanted, I did gain some rather lovely foil beads to use in jewellery. Not a total waste of time then!
Great effects! Hope you are enjoying figuring it out! xx
ReplyDeleteThanks, Amy. It's a constant (but enjoyable) learning process!
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Definitely not a waste of time. They look lovely - and look as if they 'feel' lovely too. Can you tell I am a tactile person? More tactile than visual I think.
ReplyDeleteThanks, EC. They are quite smooth to the touch, which is important, especially if they are going to be part of a necklace. I have varnished them too, just to protect the foil. I always have to feel material before buying it, so I think I share the tactile gene too in that way (although I am not tactile with people at all - I like my personal space!)
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Ellie
Snap. I like my personal space, I NEED my personal space.
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Ellie
Those are lovely; you do like to experiment don't you?
ReplyDeleteThanks, Toffeeapple. Experimenting is my way of learning what works and what doesn't ...it's all a constant learning process (particularly when crafting). I like it when something turns out differently from how I expected, especially when it's better too!
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Ellie
I like the twisty ones, a bit like sticks of rock and very wearable.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Betty. As with a lot of the other beads, they were the result of an experiment. "What will it look like if I do this?" Sometimes the best results come from a happy accident.
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Ellie