Saturday, April 16, 2011

Ring a Week continues

I continue to make rings for the challenge "Ring a Week 2011", I was so excited making them that I was doing more than one ring per week. Now, I am trying to calm down a little bit but knowing how I am I do not think it is going to happen ! ;o)


Ring #12
I decided to continue with my use of Creative paperclay and  I made a bezel inspired by a wonderful tapestry. I formed a FastFire Bronzclay ring and after fired I added the paper bezel.
12/52 RAW 2011
©2011 Lorena Angulo
FastFire Bronzclay, Creative paperclay, colored pencils.



Ring #13 
I designed something totally different to what I usually do. Again the use of creative paperclay was the material of choice. This time I wanted to create something fun and of course very colorful. 
13/52 RAW 2011
©2011 Lorena Angulo
Creative paperclay, colored pencils and glass cabochon.


Ring #14 
This ring was part of the first challenge in RAW, this time we chose to make a kinetic ring. I was planning to make it with copper or bronze but life sometimes gets in your way and I was not able to made it. I still wanted to participate in this challenge and at the last minute (30 minutes) I decided to create a pinwheel ring with a soda can.
If you want to see a little video of this ring go and visit this link: Pinwheel ring. You can also visit the challenge page to see all the other kinetic rings, I am sure you will love them all. Kinetic Challenge Rings.

14/52 RAW 2011


Ring #15 
For this ring I was inspired by my big love for Mexican Folk Art, mostly the wonderful "Arboles de Vida" (trees of life.)
15/52 RAW 2011
©2011 Lorena Angulo
Creative paperclay, colored pencils, acrylics, pearls and polymer clay.
3.58 " tall by 2.60 " wide



Our next challenge for RAW it is going to be a ring inspired by Japan, stay tune to see what I can came out with ! ;o)

Keep playing, keep creating !!
Love,

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Tip for using dry copper clay powder to make sterling silver metal clay...

With so much buzz about the article by the staff at the Mid Cornwall School of Jewellery and their experiments to create Sterling Silver Metal Clay--we knew the metal clay world would be excited!

Hadar Jacobson, as many of you know, has her own line of metal clays, and she was eager to try the experiments done by the MCSJ and to add to the information available to metal clay artists. Hadar shows that she was able to use the recipe created by Lisa Cain and her team--with Hadar's ClayTM Quick Fire Copper with PMC to make sterling silver metal clay.  The part that intrigued us at MCAM is the great tip Hadar gave to ensure that your mixes are equal if using a dry clay and a wet clay. 

The following is an excerpt from Hadar's blog.  Thanks for letting us share your information. ~MCAM


"Congratulations to UK metal clay artists on making silver clay that can be Hallmarked 925 silver! I was glad to hear about this via email while teaching in Ohio, and couldn’t wait to read the article in Metal Clay Artist Magazine. I was surprised to read, though, that the testers had no success with my clay. So, for my customers in the UK, I tried. I made it with PMC+, since that’s what I had at the moment." 
"So why didn’t it work in the UK? My only guess is that the testers may have used my Traditional Copper powder, not the Quick-fire version. 

I also have a suggestion for more accurate measuring. When the two clays are mixed with water, there is no way to compare the amount of water in them. For example, one of the clays may be dryer than the other, and will weigh less than it would have if it were as moist as the other clay. Dry the silver clay that you are about to use, until it contains no water at all. With a dedicated coffee grinder, grind it to a powder. Then weigh the powdered silver and the Quick-fire Copper powder and mix them together. Then add water to the mix.

In any case, I am very happy for you over there on the other side of the pond! Hope to meet you again sometime!"

~Hadar Jacobson

Full blog post can be found at: http://artinsilver.com/blog/
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