Over the years, I have acquired
old jewelry and watch pieces from my
Mother and Grandmother. Many of
these items were broken or if earrings,
only one remained.
I had also saved several pieces
from my childhood days
that always brought back memories
and I had often
thought about adding them to a
collage or something
to hang on the wall.
Recently an artist friend told me
about a wonderful new product
called Apoxie Sculpt, that would be
easier to work with instead of gluing
tiny pieces to a
wooden frame.
I ordered a 1 lb set from aves studio, which shipped in 2 containers.
There are several videos online demonstrating how to mix the 2
parts,
drying time, etc. However, is was really
very simple - especially if you
have ever worked with sculpty clay.
For my project, I first found a framed mirror.
I
actually purchased this one at a yard sale for $3.00.
The price for the clay was around $16 plus shipping.
The price for the clay was around $16 plus shipping.
I tape off mirror with
painters tape and painted the frame black.
Then I layered my broken jewelry items around the frame,
thinking ahead how to best arrange them.
Then I layered my broken jewelry items around the frame,
thinking ahead how to best arrange them.
Once you have mixed up the 2 parts of Apoxie using rubber gloves,
position it on your frame and push the jewelry items into the clay.
I also added small vintage buttons and tiny beads around each brooch, pendant, etc.
The drying time for each section is about 3 hours.
I worked on this over a period of several days, allowing each section
to completely dry before adding more.
1 comment:
Absolutely gorgeous GG. I love it! And what a great demo you did. Thanks for all the info and detailed instructions.
Hugs,
Lorraine
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