Cool Tools | Dragonfly Earrings Two Ways by Lisel Crowley
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- Lisel Crowley, Metal Clay Artist and Instructor from Connecticut visited Cool Tools to create these fun earrings using EZ960 Silver clay two ways. The first version uses alcohol ink and the second uses Prismacolor pencils. Add color to your next metal clay project. If you are interested in the products used in this video, click this link: www.cooltools....
Loved the "Cattus Interruptus" moment. :) It made me smile. - Heidi
I love to watch you making your beautiful jewellery, tonite with my cat Ahri sitting on my lap...she was mesmerised by your cat & kept waiting for it to come back:)
I love both pairs but favor the 2nd pair as they look like gemstones. I loved your tutorial, TFS.
I love your tutorials - everything so clear. Many thanks
This is a fabulous and very inspiring video. Thank you so much for posting it
Thank you for shering
Absolutely loved this. Thank you!!
You are the best teacher
In Samah from Egypt
I would like to know I it look with the magic gloss on the alcohol ink ones. Great video! Thanks!
Madam, your work is awesome. Splendid. Keep it up. But how did the ear ring turned into silver color? As it have been made from clay?!
Hello, yes these earrings are made from EZ960® Sterling Silver Metal Clay. Once the clay is fired in a kiln and tumbled or polished, the clay turns into a finished silver piece. You can find this clay here: www.cooltools.us/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=EZS-025-P
@@cooltoolsvideos Can these pieces be hand torched and using enamel for color?
@@jotsntittles5783 EZ960 cannot be torch fired. There are some fine silver metal clays that can be torch fired. Yes, you could use enamel instead. We would recommend fine silver for enameling. Thanks for watching!
What is scratch foam and how did you get the silver color on them?? I’m confused!
Hi Monica, you can find scratch foam here: www.cooltools.us/Scratch-Foam-Board-6-x-9-p/crv-350.htm
I'm not sure what you're asking in regards to the silver color. Are you referring to the silver clay? As mentioned in the other comment, you can find all the products used in this video here: www.cooltools.us/Dragonfly-Earrings-2-Ways-by-Lisel-Crowley-s/2525.htm
Is it possible to put resin on alcohol inks too? Loved the tutorial, thank you for sharing ^^
Hello, yes. Putting resin on alcohol inks is just fine. Thanks for the question!
I wonder if you can use ink tense pencils by Derwent.
can this clay be "cooked" with a torch? if not, what brand of pmc can be done with a torch?
Joanne Carnes Art Clay Silver us easy to fire on the hob, or with a torch
Hi Joanne, it is not recommended to torch fire EZ960™. PMC 3 can be torch fired - it is suggested to fire for 5 minutes with a red glow. The following is a link to PMC 3. Thank you for your question!
www.cooltools.us/PMC-3-Silver-Metal-Clay-p/pmc-501-p.htm
Can you send me a supply list for these please??
Hi Monica, all of the products used in this video can be found here, below the video: www.cooltools.us/Dragonfly-Earrings-2-Ways-by-Lisel-Crowley-s/2525.htm
Could one use acrylic ink instead of alcohol ink?
Hi, yes acrylic inks can be used as well. Have a good day!
How do you seal the alcohol ink to keep it from fading?
Hi Lisa, the alcohol ink is sealed with Magic Glos and a UV light. You can find this product here: www.cooltools.us/Magic-Glos-by-Lisa-Pavelka-1-oz-p/acc-203.htm
Have a good day!
Do you have issues with that acrylic resin yellowing?
Hi Geoff, we are not aware of this issue happening with this particular resin. You can find the resin here: www.cooltools.us/Magic-Glos-by-Lisa-Pavelka-1-oz-p/acc-203.htm
Hope this helps!
Hello Geoff. All resin yellows eventually, I'm afraid, whatever the manufacturer says. Keeping out of natural light is your best bet for retarding the degradation of resin.