Sooooo i tried something new..... i have made a china clay pendant.... unfortunatly i dont have a kiln so i stunk the house out baking my pendant in the oven....oh well! I used a SMEARED INK stamp.... from the Goddess plate...... i used mica powder and tiny gems embedded in the glaze..... the necklace its hanging from is made from tiny glass seed beads, and is very long so it can be worn in lots of different ways.
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This is really cool Lynn, I love how you embedded the jewels in here and the seed bead necklace just adds to it! ~Diane
ReplyDeleteYet another technique I'm now going to have to try! Such enablers you all are! This piece is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI have been itching to do this for so long! I have the clay, a clay baking oven, all the stamps...and no time! You have really insoired me to hunker down and do it! Beautiful job!
ReplyDeletefantastic looking piece of jewellery x
ReplyDeleteHiya Lyn. So beautiful yet again. Lovely pendant, and the glass beads for the necklace are just wonderful. Happy crafting.
ReplyDeleteWith love, Sandra xx
Fabulous job! So need to try this. TFS!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic my friend just love the pendant
ReplyDeleteLuv Jane xxx
Beautiful pendant!
ReplyDeleteLove your pendant and the necklace is so great for it! And appreciate the confession about stinking up the house---so glad to know I'm not the only one who does stuff like that. Gotta show this to the family :)
ReplyDeleteWow - I wish I had some of what is going round in your head. This is yet another amazing piece of jewellery. Love the studded gems, really changes the look
ReplyDeleteHelen xxx
Wow! This necklace is absolutely gorgeous!!!! I love how you embedded the gems into her face. It's perfect! Dianne
ReplyDeleteso beautiful!!!! i love it! can't the clay be heated with a heat gun? or no? i love the details like the gems and the powder! wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work of art! The gems on her face are the perfect touch.
ReplyDeleteanother beautiful necklace BD! its a really pretty color for that image! that's kinda funny you did it in your kitchen I stink mine up all the time...glad I'm not the only one!
ReplyDeleteLyn...i'm in AMAZEMENT!!! I so wish I could create something as gorgeous as you!!! I am nowhere near brave enough to try creating jewelry!! I am always in awe of your stunning creations...
ReplyDeletejust stunning my friend!
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meredith
Really amazing! I'm going to have to try this out a few times! I'm just now starting to play with clay, but am a bit weary! Your work is truly inspiring!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh this is so beautiful, I would love to own a piece of yur jewelry you are so very talented, I am back up and running on my blog, lots of exciting stuff to come, I hope we can stay in touch xoxo
ReplyDeleteCandace
Fabulous pendant, I love how you have embedded the gems.
ReplyDeleteOH MY GODDESS!!!!!!! I want one!! It is beautiful!!! Wonderful, when I set up the craft room in the new house, I am going to pull out clay and start working!!! I have a package ready for you as soon as I unpack all my boxes!!! MWAH
ReplyDeleteWow, it's amazing. In my clay classes I've taken we have used rubber stamps in our jewelry too. You did an awesome job. I bought a little toaster oven just for my polymer clay pieces. Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteYou always amaze me with your jewelry making skills! Fantastic job!
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