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Faux Enamel Pendant
by Patricia Kimle
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Materials:
- Jacquard Piñata inks in variety of colors
- Jacquard Pearl Ex - Aztec Gold
- Speedball Speedy Stamp carving block
- Carving tool
- Spray mist bottle with water
- Gold Premo! Sculpey polymer clay
- Black Premo! Sculpey polymer clay
- Liquid Sculpey
- Plastic palette tool
- Glass or plastic sheet for palette
- Clay blade
- Envirotex Lite two-part epoxy resin
- 2" 19g. gold wire
- Gold accent bead
- Rubber cording and closure findings
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Directions
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Carve a variety of doodle patterns in the rubber stamp. Drawing with
a pencil first can help you plan the space. Carve lines about 1/16th
of an inch deep.
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Mist the stamp surface with a spray of water. Roll about 1/4 of a
block of gold clay into a sheet 1/16" thick. Press the clay onto the
stamp, pressing firmly over the entire surface.
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Trim the sheet to a pleasing shape, being mindful of the composition
created by the changing areas of pattern.
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Dust the surface thoroughly with Aztec Gold Pearl Ex powder. Bake the
sheet according to the manufacterer’s recommendations on the clay package.
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While the clay is baking, squeeze several nickel-sized pools of Liquid
Sculpey onto the palette. Tint each with one-two drops of Piñata ink.
Stir with plastic palette knife. These colors can also be blended
and mixed to create intermediate shades.
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When the clay is cool, drizzle colors into the various pattern areas
on the surface. Try blending colors and adding tiny amounts of
contrast colors into some areas. Bake the clay for 10 minutes or
cure the Liquid Sculpey surface with an embossing heat tool.
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Press additional clay to the back of the pendant shape and bevel the
edges to create a rounded back. This clay can be scrap clay or any color.
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Roll a sheet of black clay 1/16" thick and slightly larger than the
pendant. Press the black to the back and wrap smoothly to the front.
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Trim the excess clay from the front even with the plane of the surface.
Bake the pendant again.
Finish with a coating of epoxy resin, following package directions
carefully. After the finish has cured, drill a 1/2" deep hole in the
top and glue in a hangman’s loop eyepin and accent bead. String on
black rubber or satin cord.
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