Here is my original doodle:
I rolled the ceramic clay into a 1/4" thick piece and pressed it onto the mold and cut it into a rectangle pendant. I added holes at the top corners. After it dried, I cleaned all the rough edges and fired it into bisque. Then I glazed it in shiny ice blue and fired it in my kiln on special racks for the second time.
Ready to use pendant:
I wanted to keep this necklace simple, so I used 22g silver wire to make connectors to the chain. I accented the pendant with 5mm silver spacer beads and Czech glass. The chain is 18" and is finsihed with a small silver toggle clasp.
I have a bunch of ideas brewing for more designs. This is really a lot of fun, and if you need some ideas, Pinterest has endless doodles you can try. You could also do this technique with polymer clay and other mold making materials.
Michelle McCarthy
Firefly Design Studio
3 comments:
I love this idea. That pendant is fantastic!
Love this!
I love simple it is not always as easy as a person would think, I have a tendency to want to add more. I love my daughters drawings from when she was very young this inspires me to procede!
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