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I mixed Pearl Ex with liquid clay and coated the polymer pieces.

Most of them are bright gold except for the one cross and the three keys. I tried to highlight the top crown with some magenta, but didn't really care for it. Would just leave it gold next time.
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Two of the crowns I curved and left the others flat.
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The three guns I painted silver and the keys brass. The crown was a piece of
costume jewelry I made a mold of. The key and gun were toys and the cross was from my mother-in-law.
2 comments:
I haven't had good luck making my own molds with polymer, these are great!
These are awesome, Marlene! The Pearl Ex mixed with the liquid really makes theses shine!
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