Here is my first experience with using mica sheets. I had never heard of using mica in jewelry design until I read a blog post about it (...and my mind not retaining what it use to can not fine that post, sorry) It is a very cool lightweight material and and takes a stamp very well. Using Stazon ink pads I stamped the mica and attached it to a textured piece of sheet brass.
The gorgeous
enamel bead dangling below the pendant is from
Barbara Lewis and it adds the burst of color this piece needs. You can find this necklace in my
ArtFire shop.
You can find mica at
Ornamentea.com
Oh, I love it Judy! I was just thinking of buying some mica...I love the look. May I asked how you adhered it to the brass?
ReplyDeleteBravo, a really great piece!
really nice judy! the whole thing is pulled together so well... and your mica is terrific! it's been on my list too... my lists are long! :0)
ReplyDeleteLovely necklace, Judy. I bought some mica and want to use it in my designs also. Love the way you joined the focal to the necklace!
ReplyDeleteooooh, something new to try. your necklace is beautiful, i love all the details!
ReplyDeleteThis is really lovely. I enjoy watching as you expand you use of materials.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful necklace. I want to try the mica too! An the enamel bead complemented your necklace so beautifully! What a creative use of it!
ReplyDeleteThis is really a beautiful necklace, Judy. You have a fantastic eye. Can't wait to see what you put together for the Bead Soup party!!
ReplyDeleteJudy that is a beautiful piece. I haven't used the mica yet but am signed up for a class on how to use it. It is very cool.
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