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Red Bird Enameled Earrings Tutorial

Red Bird Enameled Earrings Tutorial

Created by: Rita HutchinsonDesigner TipsPosition and emboss pattern on blanks with the Big Shot Jewelry Studio and embossing die. (See Big Shot Embossing blog article)Counter-enamel the blank (fire the back) with black enamel. Allow to cool and then clean with penny brite. (See How to Torch-Fire Enamels.) Create a small amount of enamel paste (use distilled water or Klyr-fire) in red and translucent brown, apply to blank as desired. Allow to dry and then fire.Allow to cool and remove excess fire …
Mar 3rd 2021 Rita Hutchinson
Pop of Color Enamel Earrings Tutorial

Pop of Color Enamel Earrings Tutorial

Created by: Summer MelaasNote: We've had great success enameling our 24-gauge brass blanks, but for the most consistent color results, this enamel is best with copper blanks. Designer TipsTexture the top portion of the blanks with a chasing hammer or ball pein hammer.Use the smaller end of the 2-hole metal punch to punch a 1/16" hole near the top of the blanks. Be sure to center it, so the earrings hang properly.Clean the blanks with Penny Brite to remove all oils.Optional: Spray a light, even c …
Jan 1st 2021 Summer Melaas
Illuminating Lotus Earrings Tutorial

Illuminating Lotus Earrings Tutorial

Created by: Veronica GreenwoodDesigner TipsThoroughly clean your blank with Penny Brite. See our enameling blog article for tips, precautions and basic instructions for preparing the piece for enamel, and for torch firing enamels.Add scoops of desired colors of enamel into depressions in an artist's palette. Add a small amount of Klyr-Fire or distilled water (about 40% liquid to 60% enamel powder). Use the pretty cobalt bottle to add drops of water. It won't really mix like paints, but it will a …
Jan 1st 2021 Veronica Greenwood
Enameled Hidden Heart Tutorial

Enameled Hidden Heart Tutorial

Created by: Mollie ValenteMake your Enamel DiskUse the dapping set to dome the copper blank.(See Rings & Things blog post: How to Dap and Dome Metal Jewelry.)Fire the concave (back side) of the copper blank with spruce green enamel (counter enamel). Or you can use the enamel colors of your choice.(Follow firing and safety instructions from the Thompson Enamel Workbook or Rings & Things blog post: Torch Fired Enamels.)Clean the domed copper blank with Penny Brite.Fire the convex (front si …
Jan 1st 2021 Mollie Valente
Night Reflections Enamel Earrings Tutorial

Night Reflections Enamel Earrings Tutorial

Created by: Summer MelaasDesigner TipsUse the smaller end of the 2-hole metal punch to punch a 1/16" hole near the top of the blanks. Be sure to center it, so the earrings hang properly.Clean the blanks with Penny Brite to remove all oils.Optional: Spray a light, even coat of Klyr Fire on the blanks. Sift a light coat of enamel in desired pattern onto blanks. Use locking tweezers or enameling spatula to carefully transfer a blank to torching basket (in tripod), and torch fire. Wat …
Jan 1st 2021 Summer Melaas