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!
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
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.
Place your image into the setting. Make sure it lays flush into the setting.
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.
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.
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.
OH MY! Only the 2nd pendant dried clear?!?! I was very shocked to find this, but no need to worry....
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.
Let it soak for about 5 hours or until the glaze gives way when you push on it.
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.
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
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 :)
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