Projects by Julianna Hudgins.Stamping and Embossing on Glass Materials: JewelCraft glass mirrors JewelCraft decorative and alphabet nail heads JewelCraft metal frames Sequins by the Yard tweezers stamps pigment inks embossing powders embossing heat tool 26-gauge Artistic Wire (optional)
1. Pick glass up using tweezers. Randomly apply pigment ink to surface. Immediately dip wet piece into embossing powder. Gently shake off loose powder. 2. While still holding piece with tweezers place under heat tool until powder begins to melt. 3. For extra vibrant color, dip piece into embossing powder again while powder is still hot. Emboss with heat tool. 4. For an added dimensional look, add beads, loose sequins and stones to piece while embossing powder is still wet and hot (figure A). Simply sprinkle items onto surface without touching the item. The embellishments will adhere to the surface as it dries. 5. Using this method on glass creates beautiful one of a kind "sea glass" pieces. You can also stamp onto your glass first to create a stamped image and then emboss using above directionsChanging the Appearance of Metals You can always use the above technique to change the color of your metal embellishments. In addition, you can use such products as Amacos Rub 'n' Buff or Metallic Chalks by Craf-T Products to change the look. Using one of these products, simply rub onto metal with soft cloth and let dry. Use a soft clean cloth to gentle buff the metal item for a nice shine.
Writing with Strung SequinsThis is a very easy technique! Remove sequins from spool and begin writing with product to create stunning words. Because sequins are strung together, they will move with your hand direction as if they were ink flowing from a pen. While you are writing, add tiny amounts of GemTac glue randomly to back of sequins to adhere to page. Using Wire to Add Sparkle Wrapping wire is simple and relaxing! Using 26-gauge wire, randomly wrap wire around item of choice. Pretend that you are bundling newspapers or fire logs. When completed, twist ends of wire on back of piece to secure
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Julianna Hudgins
Jewelcraft
Secaucus, NJ
Website: www.jewelcraft.biz
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