Monday, October 15, 2007
Rock and Roll Holiday Gifts: Resin and Guitar Pick Necklaces
Holiday Gifts: Rock Star Necklaces
it is never to soon to start crafting for the holidays and here is an idea that will appeal to any music lover.
Show off your wild crafty side with a rock and roll resin necklace. You can make a whole slew of them and give them as holiday gifts or just treat yourself to a few new accessories.
These easy-to-make pieces of jewelry are embedded with guitar picks but of course you could embed them with small bits of paper, confetti shapes, tiny toys and glitter. It is endless how many different items you can embed, just make sure the item fits into the mold.
The molds are available in so many different shapes, everything from small rings and earrings to large pendants and heart shapes. Resin and mold supplies are available at craft shops and online retailers.
Have fun creating your own rock and roll style and be careful, resin jewelry is addicting!
Materials:
Easy Cast resin
mold-release spray
plastic measure/mixing cups
vinyl gloves
wood stir sticks
mold
foam paintbrush
tweezers
guitar picks or items to embed
ball chain necklace
hand or electric drill
1/16" drill bit
18- or 20-gauge wire
round-nose pliers
1. Prepare the mold with a mold-release spray.
2. Wearing protective gloves, carefully measure equal amounts of resin and hardener into a plastic measure cup. make sure you do not use a wax-coated cups.
3. For EasyCast to blend chemically, it must be mixed together in two stages. Combine resin and hardener according to package directions and stir for two full minutes.
4. Quickly pour resin into a mold until mold is half full.
5. Brush the guitar pick or object that will be embedded with resin (hold object with tweezers and apply resin with a foam brush ). Next, set the object in the half-filled mold, face down.
6. Fill the remainder of the mold with resin. Fill to just below the top of the mold to prevent a lip of resin forming at the edges. If bubbles form, use a hair dryer and pass heated air quickly over the surface to remove bubbles. Be careful, though: excess heat can melt or warp plastic molds.
7. For best results, cast pieces should cure at temperatures between 70 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Normal cure for castings that are 1/2" thick is 72 hours for hard cure.
8. When the item has cured, release it from the mold. Rigid plastic molds can usually be twisted slightly to break the cast pieces free; pushing in from the back side of the mold will also help.
9. Drill a small hole in the top of the pendant using a 1/16" drill bit; use a small file to smooth hole edges.
10. Thread a 5" piece of wire through the hole, form a small loop and wrap the base of the loop with the end of the wire. Add the pendant to a ball chain necklace.
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this is great stuff, i would honestly love ot make something like this for my girlfriend. what is used to make the molds though?
ReplyDeleteYou can buy the molds at Michales. They are designed for resin. I have also seen them online. Just search resin molds jewelry.
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