I did a transfer of the photocopy on to polymer clay, but added a thin layer of translucent over it and baked. After it cooled, I distressed it, rubbed acrylic paint into the marks and wiped it off. I lightly buffed the entire piece, front and back. I made a herringbone necklace to hang the sterling silver hinged bail and pendant on.
It is so sweet! Beautiful piece.
ReplyDeleteWow these pendants are absolutely stunning - truly awesome. I have onlyjust started with polymer clay - had one attempt at an image transfer and it didn't work.
ReplyDeleteI guess I shall have to keep on trying!
Great process. Thanks for sharing how you did it. I love the expression on the dog. I'm getting a similar look from one of mine because he wants to head out for a walk now.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so sweet. I might try this for my daughter: her two dogs are so precious.
ReplyDeleteI love this, how cute! Wow, it letting me make a comment...it has been broken for months! Yay, yay, yay!
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone. And, yes, I'm glad the "leaving a comment" is fixed too!!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to read about your process, which is similar to what I did. I wasn't happy with the quality of the transfer (it was a colour laser photocopy), but now I think I may have been unrealistically expecting a waterslide quality image. It works best with the distressing element you describe, I think. These doggies are just way too cute!
ReplyDeleteHow clever(!), and to wear one's pet in art this way is so touching. Chelsea is my favorite!
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