Wednesday, July 19, 2017

How to use Poured Fluid Acrylic Skins to make a Painted Pendant

This was so much fun! I love the tiny worlds we can find in the fluid acrylic skins. These skins that are made from leftover paints and waste paints, Recycled Paint at it's most surprising! Even more surprising was that this tree was painted in using a toothpick! 

This time we are making a Tropical Sunset - I show How to use Poured Fluid Acrylic Skins to make a Pendant necklace. It is so easy and fun!

Materials:

I show you step by step how to make these fun inchies into wonderfully easy pieces of jewelry!

By peeling the paint off the freezer paper and using scissors to trim the skins to the right size you can glue it all up and have a fantastic piece of art to wear any time!

Materials:
Flat Toothpicks
Scissors
Clear Gloss adhesive for Jewelry (I used Lilly D's Glaze Gloss Cabochon Glue - https://www.lillyds.com/) Any thing that dries smooth and crystal clear will work!
1 inch square Jewelry blanks - (I got mine on Amazon)
1 inch square 25mmx25mm Clear Glass Dome Cabochons (I got mine at Amazon) 
Black Satin Necklace Cord with lobster clasp (I got mine on Amazon)

The Acrylic Skin! Was made with Leftover Paints - Sorry no recipe!
Golden GAC-800, 
Golden Fluid Acrylic Paints and Golden High Flow Acrylic Paints - Primary Magenta, Primary Blue, Primary Yellow, Phthalo Blue, Dioxazine Purple, Titanium White, Carbon Black.

There's no silicon oil or torching in our projects as I really worry about the possible side effects of heating the acrylic paints and the materials they are made from. I'm also concerned with the possible issues in time with the paint not forming a good bond with the surface because of the oils preventing proper adhesion.

We all have to weigh the pros and cons of how we interact with our art supplies. Experimenting can be exciting and beautiful, but there can be consequences we don't know about yet. As with any thing in life be informed by reputable sources and your own common sense. :) 

The most important things you need to be successful with any of my creative projects are the willingness to learn and to be easy on yourself as you are learning. We tend to be our worst critics and we need to learn to be kind to ourselves. 

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