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This is actually from a few days ago. Some more blue coral and antique copper, since a lot of people (including me!) like it. Some epic bling on the right. And, yes, that's a pink and black bracelet that says <3. :D



This is from today. Because on top of printing and stuffing a game (Lifeline at Vestival! you should play!), running lots and lots of errands, doing costuming for multiple games, makeup testing, and various character prep, I also made jewelry. I'd actually made the coin earrings last night, so I made a necklace to match, and then I made something for my character in Oz. Kind of a spontaneous riff, but she's close to her mother and just moved away from home, so I liked the idea of her wearing a heart necklace her mother gave her. The purple (in real life, those obscenely glowing beads are rich purple) is the state color of her homeworld, and the little silver stars are because she's a space pilot.

I'm a dork.

I also made a matching earring, and that was an experiment...my wire-working skills are nonexistent, but I set out to make a wire ear cuff with a loop so I could hang a dangle from it. And it looks a bit lopsided, but it works. It holds, the coated copper wire I have on hand flexes nicely for putting it on and off, and the twisty stem before the loop actually rides right along the edge of my ear almost down to my lobe. It's kind of hard to describe. But it almost looks like I'm wearing a normal ear piercing, and it's a cuff, so it's super-comfy and awesome.

I love ear cuffs. I mentioned I was a dork, right?

Also, I should ask...

[Poll #1551758]

Date: Apr. 16th, 2010 04:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rivenwanderer.livejournal.com
Another "a little of column a, a little of column b" here--not a lot of the stuff you've posted lately is my personal style, but I love seeing you be productive and make abstractly-neat things.

Oh, if you do more wire work, you might be interested in playing with Liver of Sulfur--you make jewelry with regular copper wire, then oxidize it with LOS and scrub with scotch brite to highlight. No worrying about the pliers scratching the antique finish while working with it! LOS is how I get the darker patinas on my copper metalwork too. Only downside is the part where it smells godawful so it needs to be used outside or in a very well-ventilated bathroom, and disposed of down the toilet. Anyway, I have seriously way too much of it (a can half the volume of a soda can full of it, and you mix a chip the size of a grain of rice with water when oxidizing something...) and I would be happy to give you some if you're interested.

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