Yay, INDUCTION- another new one of a kind polymer clay tube bead and sari ribbon necklace. See it here in my Etsy Shop A Bergie Creation. Here are a pile more photos of this funky new piece!
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I apologize that this necklace has been listed in my shop, it isn't a sneak peek, like I planned when I made the video. So you can click here to see it in my Etsy Shop. And watch below to see many more photos of this really cool necklace.
I have been really enjoying making polymer clay tube beads so much that my collection has been increasing more and more. Which means I just admire them but had not turned any of them into jewellery pieces. That was until this week. I really love ocean blues and greens and that is what this piece is all about. As well, I got to incorporate silk and chiffon sari ribbons! The necklace has a sari ribbon that can be tied to adjust it's length. Just click here to see more in my shop!
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I have taken so many pictures, I turned them into a creative inspiration video for my blog Heartfully Creating. Just watch it below if you are interested :0)
Here it is! Take a detailed, closer look at "Viktoria." The video below, features extra pictures of before, during and after the creation process. Hoping to give a better look at this handmade pendant necklace that I am listing (click here), in my Etsy shop, A Bergie Creation.
Watch The "Viktoria"Video Here:
A Few Thoughts About Viktoria
Turquoise green is one of my most favourite colours. I know I am not alone because it is a colour that is appearing everywhere! This pendant necklace was designed using a blended turquoise green polymer clay on a metallic gold with copper as well. The turquoise was used to do the sutton slice technique in a Lisa Pavelka floral stamp design. She is a well known polymer clay artist who has great stamps, books and tutorials. I usually make my own textures and designs but for the sutton slice I needed to use a rubber stamp. Click my Creativity blog here if you want to see how I made this piece from scratch.
Once the piece was fired, I turned the oval shape into a metallic looking pendant using clay and mica powders. Enhancing the metallic feel with a copper coil bale. To add a bit of a sheen, the floral piece was coated with a clear embossing powder. The entire pendant was suspended on turquoise blue/green and taupe coloured silk sari ribbon and a handmade copper clasp with wire wrapped ends.