Showing posts with label Pearlescent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pearlescent. Show all posts

Friday, March 29, 2013

Pearlescent Swirl


This tutorial will show you how to make this dangle necklace, along with the resin swirl technique, and a sampling of using pearl powder and use of some different molds.


We need some EasyCast Resin, Castin' Crafts Mold Release, some Pearl Powder, a Wilton Gumpaste Mold, and a Silicone Mold from A Little of This and That. For coloring I'm using Anita's Fuchsia acrylic paint and Anita's Hawaii acrylic paint.
*ETI suggests wearing gloves when working with resin for safety* Gloves also help keep your nails nice :)

 


Start by spraying the molds with Castin' Crafts Mold Release and Mix a batch of EasyCast Resin.
 

Seperate the resin into 2 cups- one for each color and add a scoop of pearl powder to each.


Add a drop of paint to each cup and mix well. Just keep working powder lumps, they will distribute in a moment.


Now, have nice pearlescent resin.


Randomly pour some of one color into the mold.


Add some of the other color.


Continue alternating colors until the mold cavities have been filled.


 
Using a toothpick or an eyepin swirl the colors around- not too much though or the colors will combine.
 

Continue with the rest of the cavities you've chosen and let set for 24-72 hours.


Now, we have some nice swirl pieces.


For the piece I'm making, I need to employ a "Dremel" drill- this is a generic brand but it works just fine! I'm using the smallest drill bit I have.


I drilled holes on either side of the large piece to attach a necklace chain.


I also drilled a hole at the bottom of the piece to add a dangle. And a hole at the top of the small pink piece as this is the dangle!


You can sort of see the drill holes here- they just look like small black dots.


To put it all together, I need a necklace chain (seperated in the middle), some jump rings (large and tiny), and pliers.


Using a large jump ring, attach half of the necklace chain to one of the side drilled holes.


Repeat on the other side.


Add a large jump ring to the bottom hole and a tiny jump ring onto that.



Attach the small resin piece to the dangling jump ring with an additional large jump ring.


 Now, it is ready to wear. I just love a good dangle!