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011 Another Method of Jewellery-Making With Acrylic Pour Sheets - Part 1
The most common method of using acrylic pour skins (made from nothing but dried poured acrylic paint) or acrylic pour sheets (made by pouring acrylic paint on sheets of paper or plastic) is to cut out shapes to fit inside bezel settings, glue them in, and then cover them with a protective surface. This gives you a pendant or charm. In this video, I am prototyping a different method, which will create a pendant, charm, or bead.
Materials:
White Foam Core Sheet (you can also get it in black)
Acrylic Pour Sheet, made with Jo Sonja Acrylic Paint on Kodak Ultra Premium Photo Paper
Very wide double-sided tape
Judkins Diamond Glaze
Tools:
Scissors
Awl
Sizzix Big Shot die cutting machine
Cutting die (lots of little hexagons)
Tell me what you think!
The most common method of using acrylic pour skins (made from nothing but dried poured acrylic paint) or acrylic pour sheets (made by pouring acrylic paint on sheets of paper or plastic) is to cut out shapes to fit inside bezel settings, glue them in, and then cover them with a protective surface. This gives you a pendant or charm. In this video, I am prototyping a different method, which will create a pendant, charm, or bead.
Materials:
White Foam Core Sheet (you can also get it in black)
Acrylic Pour Sheet, made with Jo Sonja Acrylic Paint on Kodak Ultra Premium Photo Paper
Very wide double-sided tape
Judkins Diamond Glaze
Tools:
Scissors
Awl
Sizzix Big Shot die cutting machine
Cutting die (lots of little hexagons)
Tell me what you think!
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