Showing posts with label necklace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label necklace. Show all posts

Friday, January 27, 2012

Pennant Necklace- diy part 1

I see pennants all over Etsy now days. I thought it would be fun to make jewelry using that theme.

I also used the vintage chain I have been selling in the Hoarders Closet. It is sweet, small, strong, and great to work with.

I documented this one to share with you, because it is so much fun to make and wear.


I made both kids sizes and adult.




You will need:

1 color of Cernit (I used Turquoise and Light Green) You could even make each flag a different color, just have fun ;-D
Clay machine
double ended knitting needle
22 gauge artistic wire in Non-tarnish silver
Triangle cutter in 5/8" size

Round cutter in 5/16" size
Alphabet stamps (I got mine at Michael's)
Flush cutters
Rosary pliers or needle nose pliers
Flat nose pliers
Tiny Chain

1. condition clay and make soft and pliable, roll out in the clay machine on the 2nd thickest setting.

2. I am making the name "Sarah"
Cut out 10 of the triangle shapes.













3. Cut 5, 3 1/2" to 4" pieces of 22 gauge wire with the flush cutters.













4. Place the middle of the wire over one side of the triangle cutter and bend the ends over the edges.











5. Place the bent wire on one of the sides of the triangle. Put the wire down from the top about 1/16".












6. Place one of the triangles over the wire and on top of the triangle on the bottom. Line the two triangles up and press together.













7.  Press the triangles together and focus on the top of the triangles where the wire is.
I like to pick these up and make sure all the edges are pressed together well and the wire is centered and press well at the wire.









8 Do the same thing to the other 4 sets of triangles and wires.














9. Stamp pennants with letters.













10. Press in deeply and firmly for a clear print of the letter.














 11.  Check the edges and make the pennants are flat after stamping.












12. Using the 5/16" round cutter, I cut out 10 circles from the sheet of clay rolled out on the 2nd thickest setting. Roll these into balls.













13. Use the knitting needle to poke the hole in the beads.
Turn the bead over and poke the knitting needle back through the hole you just made to even the holes out on both sides.











14. Poke through.












15. Bake on a piece of corrugated box cardboard in a preheated 275 degree oven for 30 minutes, shut off the oven and let cool in there until you can touch the beads.









Continued in part 2...

Friday, June 19, 2009

2nd Giveaway

Well, it is time for the 2nd giveaway. This is part of a pay it forward and backward scheme of mine to celebrate all kinds of milestones and gratefulness. You can read about it at the first post here.
And the winning post here.

This is a piece I have made specifically to giveaway.

I am going to call it Bella. It is beautiful to me, like the person I named it after.

It is entirely hand constructed by me with copper wire and Cernit beads. The black long tube beads you see are Cernit also. The flowers are too.



It has a handmade signature bead on the eye side of the clasp that says Segal and that is Cernit too.
The necklace is one of a kind. Just like the person I named it after.

To win this beauty you will have to comment on the post. Maybe I should make you all do tricks. Naw!
Just comment.
This giveaway will end on the 3rd of July at 6 pm PDT. I am not staying up till midnight. The night I set it for midnight, I wanted to go to bed early.
PS. I will be deleting duplicate commenters as I go so it is a little easier for me. I still love you!