How to make an Image Pendant

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

I have gotten a few requests asking "What are some things I can make using your collage sheets?"
With this I have deiced to create my very first tutorial.  This is such a simple pendant tutorial and any one can do it!

Lets get started!

How to Make an Image Pendant
What you need:
  • Scissors
  • Bezels (Some kind of setting for your image, I am using Beadlanding's Pendant Set)
  • Glaze (I will be using 2 kinds, Aleene's Paper Glaze & Inkssentials Glossy Accents, you will understand why I am using 2 by the end of the tutorial)
  • Printed Collage Sheet (I am using Vintage Eiffel Tower for 1x2 & Alphonse Mucha for 1x2
How to Make an Image Pendant
Since the images on the collage sheet are larger than the setting you need to cut them down.  Since my son decided to use my last measuring strip for a lasso, I can't measure.  I found it easy to get a small piece of paper and fit it into the setting & making a template to go by.

How to Make an Image Pendant
Cut out the image you want to use for your setting from the collage sheet.  With your paper template you just made use it as a cutting guide.

How to Make an Image Pendant
Place your image into the setting.  Make sure it lays flush into the setting.

How to Make an Image Pendant
Now use the glaze to top your image.  I find it best to apply the glaze from the outer edge and work your way toward the middle.  For the image above I am using Aleene's Paper Glaze.

How to Make an Image Pendant
I wanted to try two glazes to see what one works best & to see what one has a better "Glass" like finish.  So I did the same steps listed above for the 2nd pendant.  For the 2nd pendant I used Inkssentials Glossy Accents.


How to Make an Image Pendant
All finished.  Both pendants have been glazed and now you just need to wait.  I placed both of my pendants in my pantry so my boys or cats would not find them.  Oh! would that be a mess!  I left them set for about 9 to 12 hours.

How to Make an Image Pendant

OH MY!  Only the 2nd pendant dried clear?!?!  I was very shocked to find this, but no need to worry....

How to Make an Image Pendant
Order yourself "One Craft Project Gone Wrong" on the rocks!
Since these glazes are not water proof, a long soak will do the trick.  You can put a little dish soap in the water as well if you wish.

How to Make an Image Pendant
Let it soak for about 5 hours or until the glaze gives way when you push on it.

How to Make an Image Pendant
Now time to remove the glaze.  I used a bone folder to break the glaze & to remove it, but you can use anything that can do this job as long as it will not break the Bezel.

How to Make an Image Pendant
Clean up the Bezel & you can start again.

I do hope that this tutorial was helpful for you!  I would love to hear your comments.


Thank you for reading & Stay Crafty!
~Ella
Amanda said...

Awesome tutorial, I like how you gave instruction on how to remove the image should mistakes occur, it's not often that a tutorial include that, very cool :) Have you ever tried Fluxe Enameling Resin by Judikins? I use it on my pendants, it works especially well if you have critters or kids around since you just bake it in a convection oven for a few minutes, no drying time :)