Spring showers bring May flowers...
And who doesn't like roses? I saw the most beautiful rose print pendant
under glass on pinterest. Have you heard of this photo idea sharing site?
It's addicting, let me tell you, but it has an abundance of useful ideas.
Some photos have links to additional information, others do not.
The pendant I saw did not have a source or tutorial attached to it,
but I figured out how to make my own and you can too!
under glass on pinterest. Have you heard of this photo idea sharing site?
It's addicting, let me tell you, but it has an abundance of useful ideas.
Some photos have links to additional information, others do not.
The pendant I saw did not have a source or tutorial attached to it,
but I figured out how to make my own and you can too!
You can use salvaged chandelier pieces, buy individual crystals on etsy or purchase a set in your local craft store from Tim Holtz brand. |
place prism over desired image to fit I used a magazine image of a bouquet of roses |
cut image to fit back side slightly smaller than the prism itself; punch hole through the image with a needle to meet the hole already in your prism |
paint adhesive on back of prism, place paper image so the image shows through the front. |
OK, pretty simple so far. Once you've cut out your image to fit slightly smaller than your prism,
glue to the underneath side. Usea needle to poke a hole through the paper to the hole already on
your prism. Coat another layer of glue to the back. At this point you can glue another final cut
out paper to the back side that will serve as your backside. This can be script from a book, bible,
magazine, song sheet or just pretty (or plain) patterned paper. Thinner paper is easier to work
with. Follow the same procedure by adding a heavy coat of adhesive and punching a hole through.
The adhesive will dry clear, even though it goes on thick and milky. (You may need to press down
some ends of the paper to help adhere)
meticulously wrap and trim in copper foil |
This is where you can take your
project to the next level. The
pendant is beautiful as is, but I
L O V E to solder. Silver
soldering not only adds value,
but it's that hand made one-of-a-kind
artisan look that I'm looing for.
completely encase flat back |
solder away! |
beautiful shapes and sizes are available to experiment with |
You can embellish with rhinestones as shown here and use a variety of chains & necklaces to showcase your piece B E A U T I F U L |
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