Good morning. Today I am sharing a couple of jewellery
pieces created with the ‘I Shall Be Your Wings’
stamp set from Chocolate Baroque.
My first project is a pair of sparkly feather earrings and presentation card.Materials
- I Shall Be Your Wings stamp set
- Decorative card blank approx. 16 X 11cm (white inkable card)
- Inkpads: Archival (Jet Black) and dye based multi-coloured (Kaleidoscope Caribbean Sea)
- Stickles (Crystal) and cerise pink glitter glue (Pinflair - suitable for multi surfaces)
- Alcohol ink pen (pale pink)
- Organza ribbon and ready-made ribbon rose (pink)
- Set of silver plated earring hooks and fine cord end crimps
- Angelina Fibre mix (greens and blues) and Angelina Film
- Faux gems (green) and Gemtac glue
- Domestic or craft iron (warm setting) and baking parchment
- Jewellery making pliers (flat or snipe nosed)
- The card blank was coloured by blending multi-coloured ink in from the edges with a sponge. The surface was then lightly spritzed with water and blotted with tissue to create texture.
- The feathers were then stamped with rainbow ink and the sentiment with Archival. A little clear glitter glue was added for sparkle. The sentiment was coloured with alcohol ink pen.
- Two small holes were punched to hold earrings. Finished with ribbon and fabric rose.
- The feather stamp was inked with Archival ink. A sandwich of Angelina Film and Fibres (2 sheets of film with fibre between) was laid onto the inked stamp. This was covered with a sheet of baking parchment and a warm iron was pressed down onto the sandwich to fuse. When cool the fused sparkly sheet was peeled away from the stamp surface and the feathers cut out.
- Small crimps were used to attach the feathers to earring hooks.
- Faux gems were glued in place with Gemtac glue (formulated for sticking gems or beads to fabrics) and extra sparkle added with cerise glitter glue.
My second project is a pretty feather pendant on a long chain.
Materials
- I Shall Be Your Wings stamp set
- Semi translucent shrink plastic
- Archival Inkpad (Jet Black)
- Alcohol markers (green and pink)
- Pebeo Gilding Wax (Silver)
- Heat gun and non-stick mat
- Recycled necklace chain and Celtic pendant dropper (from my stash)
- Silver plated jump rings
- Jewellery making pliers (flat or snipe nosed)
- The feathers were stamped onto shrink plastic with Archival Ink and cut out. A small hole was punched into the tops for hanging. The backs were coloured with alcohol ink pens.
- The feathers were then shrunk using a heat gun.
- The colouring on the feather backs looked a bit messy. Being a longer pendant the back is likely to show so I coated the backs with silver gilding wax to finish.
- The feathers were then added to the decorative pendant dropper using jump rings and the pendant hung on a long chain.
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