I am so excited to share my project with you today!!! I love making my own jewelry and have recently been inspired to try some ideas with the Amazing Mold Putty and Amazing Casting Resin!! When my boss, who recently returned from a trip to Dublin Ireland brought me some wooden stamps inspired from the Chester Beatty Library's collection of Illuminated Manuscripts, I knew exactly where I wanted to take these nifty souveniers!!!
For this project you will need:
a DEEPLY cut stamp/item that will allow you to make a flat mold at least 1/8" deeop
Allumilite Pearlescent Powder
base to curve ring on
Alcohol Inks, Acrylics other colorants
wire and beads
Apply Allumilite Powder to wooden stamp to encourage it to release from Mold Putty. Mix part A with equal part B to create Mold Putty. Press stamp(s) into Mold Putty and let set for 3 minutes. |
Released stamps will have a shimmer from the glitter. You can either wipe that out
for the normal finish, or leave it in for a Pearlescent finish.
for the normal finish, or leave it in for a Pearlescent finish.
Mix equal parts Amazing Casting Resin per instructions on the package.
Pour into molds.
Pour into molds.
And wait...the clear liquid will start to cloud and all of a sudden it will
take on the opaque hardened consistency seen below.
take on the opaque hardened consistency seen below.
It is easier to punch a hole in the resin before it is completely hardened. I used a Japanese screw punch to make a hole for wire. |
I completed the shaping of the resin on my own finger since I was making these rings for myself.
Curved rings from wooden stamps! What fun!!! |
It's simple to color the resin with Alcohol Inks--here I've used Bottle. |
Copper Mixatives adds a beautiful contrast to the copper. |
The flower was painted with both acrylic and alcohol inks. |
Thank you for looking! I hope you enjoyed my projects! |
These are gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my! I have some wooden stamps from India. What a fab idea! Thank you
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Those rings are just amazing!! (Pun intended)
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Barbara
Great idea... love the impressions you got!!!
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