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Suddenly Seeking

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Vickie Hallmark tagged me, who was tagged by Catherine Witherell to share “What are you about right now?”. Feel free to join in! Just remember to link back to this post so everyone will be able to see what others are writing.
I’m suddenly seeking:
Patience for: teething baby, loud neighbors, smoothing joints and final sandings
Practicing: kindness, listening better, empathy, hollow forms, links and organizing
Looking for: the perfect dress, comfy shoes that go w/ everything, the willpower to lose the baby weight, the time/money to take a class/buy pieces from Celie Fago, Diana Fayt, Andrea Guarino, Mary and Lou Ann, Robert Dancik, Susan Lenart Kazmer, Angela Gerhard
scented drawer papers, this room, some delicious korean food, pots de creme,
a girls’ night out at Fifi’s
follow thru
Improving at: prioritizing, organizing, not procrastinating, de-cluttering
crashing waves, blue, clear skies, soaring birds, chubby little hands, the sound of my son’s laughter, hugs, family, crisp sheets, feathers, fog, Hwy 1, lavendar: the color and scent, her artwork, travel, Italy, gelato, stone houses, poppies, gondolas, mosaics, Etsy, her blog, lucid dreaming, ideas journal, enameling, peonies
Always seeking: beauty

Copprclay Pieces Fired

These were fired in the acid-washed coal based carbon rather than coconut- I keep forgetting to switch it.
*Please ignore the loose pieces of charcoal since these haven’t been cleaned yet*
The patina is what was present after fishing them from the firing chamber. You can see the smallest has a tear on the bottom where my seam was weak- turns out it’s not that big a deal to refire it since I need to add a jump ring so it will hang correctly. Let’s hope it’s not difficult to fix.

So Happy Together

These pendants are hollow and I had thought about just leaving them looking like pebbles. Then I decided to try and make them similar to my Bound Bead style from my glass work. The far left is my first as you can see by my not so awesome stringing. If everything goes as planned they’ll be fired tomorrow morning.

Finished Bracelet and Beadcaps

I’m fired up about finishing my cheesecloth bracelet and interested *again* about making beadcaps. These beads have been laying around not making themselves useful and were talked into posing w/ beadcaps- made for each other, no?

The bigger bead is hollow, so it’s nice and light. Fumed ivory always looks so nice and organic.

Please pardon my non-model-worthy hands, just wanted to show the bracelet 😉You can tell a slight difference in color btwn the copper clay body and COPPRclay clasp, but I plan on enameling the body of the bracelet- making it a moot point. Have a good night, all!

Current WIP

Here is my pile of current works in progress. I’ve probably used 150-60 grams so far of Copprclay and some of them still need to be textured, smoothed, etc. before they’re ready to be fired.

I had to remake a clasp for my cheesecloth bracelet since the one I refired due to breakage ended up spreading apart and when I tried to move it closer together, it broke again 😦

Let’s hope the copprclay one is a little bit stronger. Next on my agenda is a hinged bracelet of some sort, perhaps w/ empty chambers to add some resin..

Still haven’t managed to master tear away texture- it seems a bit tricky, but I’m determined to get it down.

Tubes- More Than Hinges

I thought I’d show you the back of an earring and how I used a tube as an attachment- maybe it’s nothing new to some of you, but I was pretty chuffed to figure it out, lol.

With the tube attached- made w/ my extruder- all I had to do was use a headpin and add a pearl, wire wrap and voila! a pair of earrings.

This happened purely due to the reason that I didn’t want to have to add a hole and then use a jumpring, etc. and I wanted to leave the front of the oval unmarred- imagine if you wanted to put writing or a certain design that would be ruined by a hole, maybe this would be useful.

Milestones and COPPRclay

The last day of May and my son, Z, is now 10 months old- time is certainly flying.
Spent a good portion of the day on repair and finishing copper clay and copprclay pieces for firing. My cheesecloth bracelet should be finished sometime tomorrow, hopefully. I managed to get some Copprclay fired after discovering that my acid-washed charcoal fires w/ no problems.

The links will be a bracelet and the ovals, earrings. I’ve been fortunate and have had no sintering problems w/ Copprclay. Followed the firing guide that was on the info sheet that came w/ the package and fired a little bit longer since that’s what they recommend if you want to enamel. You can see the contrast nicely btwn the polished and untouched, it has a smooth working consistency and takes textures wonderfully. Overall, I’m very pleased w/ this new product and can’t wait to see what everyone else makes.

Giddy, Oh So Giddy

It’s here! I just checked the mail and my COPPRclay and extruder was waiting for me! So very exciting, can’t wait to rip it open and play..must wait til after feeding little man his lunch. Just from feeling it thru the package and looking at it thru the plastic makes me think it will smoother to work w/ than BRONZclay. Didn’t I read somewhere that Copprclay doesn’t need to be conditioned, unlike Bronzclay? Hmm, may have to do some quick searches online to find out.

On a not so giddy note, I’m not sure I’ve managed to sinter my pieces of copper clay from my previous posts- they still don’t sound like change clinking together (which is *one* of the ways I know the bronzclay sintered properly when I took it out) and I don’t want to test my nice pieces, I’ll have to dig out that one piece that I broke off from before.

I’m also going to take the plunge and try to make my own tear away textures, not sure why this has me so intimidated. Turns out we don’t have the glossy photo paper that I need, so now I’ll be making a run to Office Depot this afternoon.. maybe I’ll be able to make some nice ones and use them on my Copprclay 🙂

Hinged Bracelet #2

The pieces for this bracelet are in the kiln right now and I hope I have better luck than the last. They may just end up getting fired twice, to be on the safe side.

One thing I learned from doing this style is that I should’ve butted the hinge up to the edge instead of leaving space- this makes it harder to fill gaps and sand later on.
I have one more hinge style to show, I made earrings w/ the third technique- will try and show in the next couple of days..