Design Idea NE34
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Patti, Jewelry Designer, Exclusively for Fire Mountain Gems and Beads®
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Instructions
Cut a 1-1/2 inch circle from the copper sheet. Anneal and pickle the cut portion.
Cover the disc with painter's tape and punch two holes directly opposite from each other approximately 1/4 inch into the disc. Remove the tape then clean the disc with copper cleaner and a soft cloth. Wipe down with alcohol and let dry.
Use a permanent marker to draw the desired design onto the disc. Etch for 30 minutes.
Sand off the etch coating. Apply a thin coating of patina gel to the front. Let sit for one minute then rinse the gel off. Sand off patina to achieve the desired look.
Place the disc into the appropriate spot on a dapping block. Use a dapping punch to give the disc a dome shape.
Cut two 14-inch lengths of Accu-Flex® professional quality beading wire and seven 8-inch lengths of Accu-Flex.
String a crimp and an Accu-Guard™ wire protector onto a 14-inch beading wire. Pass the beading wire back through the crimp. Pull the beading wire so the crimp rests snug against the Accu-Guard leaving approximately 1/4 inch of beading wire on the end. Crimp then add a crimp cover.
String 4x1mm polymer clay beads, 4mm bicones and 5x1.5mm rondelles as desired, using the image as reference. Leave approximately 1 inch of wire on the end.
String a crimp then pass the wire around the tip of round-nose pliers. Pass the wire back through the crimp then remove the pliers to leave a small loop. Crimp to secure the strand. Trim excess wire.
Repeats Steps 7 - 9 to create a second strand.
Pass the small loops from each strand onto an eye pin. Pass the eye pin through a cone and one side of the cutout disc. Form a wrapped loop.
String a crimp onto an 8-inch wire. Pass the wire back through the crimp. Crimp to secure the strand then add a crimp cover.
String 3x1mm polymer clay beads, 3mm bicones and 4x1mm copper rondelles as desired, using the image as reference. Leave approximately 1 inch of wire on the end.
String a crimp then pass the wire around the tip of round-nose pliers. Pass the wire back through the crimp then remove the pliers to leave a small loop. Crimp to secure the strand. Trim excess wire.
Repeat Steps 12 - 14 to create a total of seven strands.
Pass the small loops from each strand onto an eye pin. Pass the eye pin through a cone and the opposite side of the cutout disc. Form a wrapped loop.
Open a jump ring. Slide on one end of a 14-inch strand and half a clasp. Close the jump ring. Repeat using the other 14-inch strand.
Cut an 18-inch length of Accu-Flex.
String a crimp and an Accu-Guard wire protector onto the beading wire. Pass the beading wire back through the crimp. Pull the beading wire so the crimp rests snug against the Accu-Guard leaving approximately 1/4 inch of beading wire on the end. Crimp then add a crimp cover.
String the following:
Repeat the pattern a total of 12 times. Finish with one rondelle, one bicone and one rondelle. Repeat Step 2 to secure the strand.
Open a jump ring. Slide on one end of the strand and half a clasp. Close the jump ring. Repeat on the other end.
Cut a 1-inch circle from the copper sheet. Pickle and anneal the cut portion.
Cover the disc with painter's tape and punch a hole approximately 1/4 inch into the disc. Remove the tape then clean the disc with copper cleaner and a soft cloth. Wipe down with alcohol and let dry.
Use a permanent marker to draw the desired design onto the disc. Etch for 30 minutes.
Sand off the etch coating. Apply a thin coating of patina gel to the front. Let sit for one minute then rinse the gel off. Sand off patina to achieve the desired look.
Place the disc into the appropriate spot on a dapping block. Use a dapping punch to give the disc a dome shape.
Pass polymer clay beads, copper rondelles and bicones onto an eye pin as desired, using the image as reference. Form a simple loop.
Attach the cutout disc and an ear wire to each side of the eye pin.
Repeat Steps 1 - 7 to create a second earring.
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