I was sent two 'die-formed' pieces of copper just after Christmas from Art Jewelry Magazine
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This was one of them after I punched a bunch of holes in it... |
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First coat of enamel |
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I made some of my red enameled poppies to decorate it.. they were suppose to go around the bump but I couldn't get them to look good on that side so they went in the bump! |
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Then I built it a hand made copper and bead chain... |
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The other piece was oval (I did trim it) The copper was heat treated then'riveted' to an enameled backing and attached to a 'me-made' copper chain |
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Couldn't find my liver of sulpher so tried a boiled egg... Never again. Mainly because I've found my liver of sulpher (right where it was suppose to be - and will never misplace it again)! and my DH thought it was a major waste of an egg!
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