I've been playing around
making watercolor paper pendants.
I made one a few weeks ago,
that you can see here.
I wanted to make some more,
but had trouble with all of them.
The polycrylic kept bubbling up
when I put them in the toaster oven to cure.
I don't know if I put the polycrylic on too thick or what.
I don't mind some imperfections,
so I will wear these.
Here is a photo of five of the better pendants.
(I made 4 more but they turned out really bad.)
These are made from only 2 layers of watercolor paper,
instead of 6.
(Maybe that made a difference in how they turned out.)
I added some Japanese cut paper, that a friend gave me, to each one.
For some I added small round acrylic gem(s).
This is a close up of the largest one,
about 2 in. by 3 in.
Smaller ones are below...
I hope all of you have a wonderful
Thanksgiving!
Savor the Day!
Yvonne
5 comments:
These are really pretty Yvonne! True
beautiful wearable art.
Very pretty and unique, Yvonne!
look great
I think they are beautiful! You can match any outfit you have with these pendants. Did you add an enamal finish to them? They look durable.
Those are really cool! I especially love the last one! Isn't it fun to experiment and keep the experimented on pieces?
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