Monday, February 3, 2014

Crystal Pendants

I thought I would take a break from my usual projects and share some crystal pendants I made for the last flea market.  I made 20 of these and they are all different but they could be used for a lot more than just jewelry.
I used some of my old lamp crystals and decoupaged an image to the back of the crystal.  I then wrapped them with copper foil and soldered the foil.  You do need some stain glass training for this technique.
I got many compliments on these and customers seemed to like them.  As usual, when I introduce something new, the concept is slow to take off.  I sold a few of them, and I'm sure I will sell more of them next time.
I used a simple ball chain to keep my prices reasonable.  To age the chain and the soldered foil, I used an aging chemical to turn the metal dark.  One caveat if you try this, the chemical does not seal the metal so it can rub off on your skin.
I used Deft lacquer spray and gave each chain three sprayings of the Deft, turning the chain as I went.  Then I used some furniture wax on the back of the pendant.  I wore my pendant for three days and not a drop of the aged metal wore off on my skin or clothes.  I do love these pendants.  I can just imagine how pretty they would be on altered bottles, lamp pulls, chandeliers or whatever else you can think of.

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17 comments:

  1. Your pendants are just gorgeous, Maggie! I love how you aged the chain and solder. Some day I will learn how to solder, it sounds like fun!

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  2. Maggie...Girlfriend you can do everything!! Wish I knew how to solder...I love your necklaces!

    Carol

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  3. these are lovely Maggie. I am sure you will sell them all next time :)

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  4. How pretty! You're always trying something new, Maggie! I just used my patina solution to blacken chicken wire and it worked like a charm!

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  5. I absolutely love these pendants Maggie ... thanks so much for sharing how you made these!
    Irene

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  6. So beautiful. Great work, your are very talented.

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  7. How beautiful! You are truly talented!

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  8. Furniture and jewelry. A great mix.

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  9. Those are so pretty and would be a perfect Mother's day gift.

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  10. I found you through "Common Ground" and I am glad that I did. I love your pendants and your other work. I took a little tour of your blog. I followed you on Facebook and Pinterest. You have great style. I love the pendants as I am a jewelry person also. I will have to try this. Thanks for the tutorial! Enjoyed my visit!

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  11. these are gorgeous, I think you have a great idea here!!

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  12. Oh wow! These are beautiful. What a great idea. You are so creative! I wish I had smidgen of that!

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  13. I may have already commented on this but I have a question. Did you make the bubbles on the edge with the soldering iron or was the metal tape you used decorative?

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  14. Wow!!! i love your Crystal Pendents you made

    Thanks for sharing with us

    Good luck for future

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