Right as promised the necklace that I have redone - well the chain really. I made the silver heart a couple of weeks back using my Art clay, cork clay and kiln. I then put this onto a choker cable necklace, wore it for a couple of days and really did not like it. So decided that I needed to change the chain, and this is what i came up with.
I threaded 3 chains, two with silver beads, and one with silver and glass no 15's and then weaved them through the beads, and have to say I really like it now so that's the main thing. Interestingly two people I didn't know today commented on my necklace saying it was really unusual and one was a bloke who reckons his girlfriend would love it, so that's cool.
Way back in my ramblings I posted the Paverpol project that I started - the tin foil man. Well he has a name now - David and he has progressed, and I suppose he is Angel David as he has grown wings - sadly the photos really are totally crap and it really really does look better in the flesh as they say.
I have covered him with materials soaked in the Paverpol, sadly what I found out was that the "Bronze" Paverpol doesnt go Bronze unless it is on black material, but hey you live and learn. The wings were made from a bit of a Eureka moment. Anyways I hope you like him so far. I think he still needs a bit of tweaking but will get there. This has given me other ideas of what I want to do next with some canvases so as they say watch this space.... or not ;0).
3 comments:
Love David, am intrigued by his wings! and like your heart necklace too. x
You have been busy since I last looked, the necklace is lovely and I have to say David looks quite stunning in two of the photos but I don't think he was ready for the others - hey if someone takes a pic of me they'd need 100 to get a decent one so you're doing quite well I'd say.
All i can say is WOW.... i found the paverpol product a few months ago and am half way through a tree but it in no way compares to this.. its frickin awsome i love it... i could totally get lost in your blog.. there are always so many wonderful creations to inspire and admire :)
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