Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Creative way to polish metal

Carol Dekle-Foss
When I first started making jewelry, I fell in love with the versatility of the Pro-Polishing pads. These pads were my go to for all my polishing needs. I have now learned many different techniques to finish metal, but still use these guys in many different ways. 

Recently in the studio, I had just given these bracelets a nice liver of sulfur bath.  I then set about the task to remove the oxidation and expose the hammered marks.
I could have easily used the pads by hand, thrown the bracelets in the tumbler, or some other technique, but I had another one of my 'huh, what if  I try this' moments.

Try this technique for yourself. It's fun and super easy!

What you will need:
Flex-Shaft or Dremel tool

Please use all safety precautions when using these products. Safety glasses, mask, gloves if you don't want dirty hands, and if you have long hair, tie it back so it doesn't get caught up in the mandrel.

The Technique

This is a great way to utilize those half used or almost used up pads! I usually end up with these all over the studio.

First, cut the 2"x 2" squares into 4 pieces.

Place your slotted mandrel in your flex shaft or Dremel. Now slide the polishing pad into the mandrel. I had to widen mine a bit with a screw driver so it fit snugly.

Some of my latest creations, right out of a liver of sulfur bath and completely dry.

Here, I am removing the oxidation from the back of a sterling silver pendant.
Please disregard my dirty hands and tattered fingernails.

In the below pic, I am polishing a handmade sterling silver link bracelet wrapped around a wooden mandrel. THIS is a very dangerous technique. You have to be very careful and hold the chain real tight so it doesn't come up and smack you in the face or worse, tangle in your finger. Ouch.

With smaller, more delicate chain, I just run it through a larger pad a few times. 

One of the downside with the pads is they tend to tear if caught up on sharp edges, and then get a gummy mess all over your jewelry. So for the earrings, I used a larger pad by hand. It just depends on what you are polishing as to what technique is best. If you want to remove less of the oxidation, all you have to do is use a lighter touch with the mandrel. 

After removing the desired amount of oxidation, I will then take a jewelry polishing cloth to shine up the metal a bit more.

Try this technique yourself! You will be surprised at how fast you can remove the oxidation and polish your jewelry.

Here are the finished pieces.
I recently added these pieces to my website, and extended my holiday sale through to Friday. Use coupon code Holiday to receive a 20% discount!

Happy Holidays everyone!

Thursday, November 27, 2014

Holiday Handmade Sale


We at Love my Art Jewelry are all offering holiday sales this year!  Just a way for us to say Thank You.  Details are below: links to each shop and the sale they are offering.



 MaryAnn Carroll is giving a 20% off plus free shipping discount in her store, Artisan Bead Plus.  Just use code holiday20


You can visit Barbara Bechtel's Second Surf shop to receive a generous discount of 30% off.


 Visit Staci Louise Originals for your chance to receive 20% off by using coupon code holiday20.




 Kelli McCubbin Pope is having a 20%  discount in her shop, Jewelry By Kelli. Use coupon code HOLIDAY20


Carol Dekle-Foss of Terra Rustica Design is offering a 20% discount when you use coupon code 'Holiday'.



Marsha Neal Studio is offering 10% off with checkout coupon code ETSYCYBER through Dec. 1, 2014 (with many items being marked "On Sale" Monday, use the coupon code for extra savings).

Enjoy- we hope you can find that special something!!!  Happy Holidays!

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

When Your Ho, Ho, Ho Leaves You Low, Low, Low...by Karen McGovern

This entry began as a simple post I made to the LMAJ admin Facebook page.  I was commiserating with my fellow LMAJ artists about how I had officially started “Holiday Head”.  You know—that thing that happens when the holidays arrive, and you start reminiscing about holidays past, people you can’t be with or can never see again, and you find yourself drooping into your eggnog, but not in a good way.  Holiday Head.


I was on the verge of a spiral into the dark the other day, but pulled myself out of it by standing up, hitting the studio, and making ONE THING.  One simple thing.  Not something I needed, not something new, just something that I knew I could complete from start to finish rather easily and would please me.  A simple bangle.  I beat it up with the hammer (no need to consult Freud on that one…), patina’d it, polished it and then sat and looked at it.  Then I gave it away.  It was IMMENSELY SATISFYING and pulled me out of my funk.  I’m sure it had everything to do with taking control, accomplishment, moving my mind off sadness and into creativity and giving.  WHATEVER, IT WORKED.

This bangle is so simple, yet really lovely.  16 gauge copper wire wrapped
four times around a steel bracelet mandrel.  The ends are soldered using
sterling silver easy solder paste, and I also soldered the wires together at
midpoint or more stability and structure.  Hammered, liver of sulfur patina,
polished with a polishing cloth to bring out the highlights then
sprayed with two coats of clear gloss Permalac metal sealer.

I believe artists “feel” more than others may.  I think that’s how we tap into whatever creative mojo we have.  We are emotional beings that not only respond to beauty, but want to create it and give it to others.  So do that.  Giving something away when you are feeling depressed can really, really lift you up.  I wish more folks would realize this and do it.

Holidays are rough on just about everybody.  On the one hand you are surrounded by hyper-happy imagery and expectation, on the other, you may not be able to fulfill what may seem like holiday OBLIGATION to be Super-Elf or whatever.  Especially if you are alone, or without your loved ones near.  You can easily find yourself hopping a candy-cane festooned train to DepressionVille.
 
For the next couple of posts we would like to hear from you—artist or not—about what you do to help creatively life yourself up when feeling low during the holidays.  Please share—you may be offering a perfect piece of advice or have the perfect idea that can help someone else who may be struggling to stay “up” during this time of year.

AND, for those of you with holiday show on the schedule, make them as fun as you can. Wear a stupid hat (I totally believe in the restorative powers of a stupid hat....).  Give away mistletoe or pine sprigs.  Use humor--it is a superpower.  I just finished a holiday gift show held in a cool converted barn/studio.  Made a display box for my work from a wooden crate I got on sale at Joann's.  Beat it up with a chain and a hammer, stained it, stamped it, and used rusty cup hooks to hang necklaces.  Simple, I know, but man do I like it and I MADE IT MYSELF.  The show was lovely and I sold enough to be able to donate over $200.00 to the Rare Species Conservatory Foundation for Ninita's toothbrush fund.  If you have no idea what I am talking about, click the links...please.  I guarantee you will feel better!





Thanks in advance….I wish you all a happy Thanksgiving, comfy elastic waist pants and a spectacular food coma. Now, GO MAKE SOMETHING!!

Thursday, April 11, 2013

A Beautiful Pendant Giveaway..... for you

or you, or you.....



This gorgeous pendant was graciously donated by Carol Dean Sharpe. To win this all that you need to do is visit Carol's blog or shop. Follow her blog if you do not already and let us know that you did. If you stop by her shop, let us know what caught your eye.

For additional entries, please be creative. Share this on your blog, Facebook, Pinterest, etc. If you decide you will share it on Twitter, please try to tweet more than once or share on others Twitter accounts. You can enter up to 3 times.

Also..... please leave a contact. I will not be able to let you know if you have won without one! Thanks!!

Check back often to see if you have won. The winner will be posted on the side bar.

As always, thank-you for supporting artists who create handmade with handmade,


MaryAnn





Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Metal Texture Reprise....



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Thank you all so much for taking part in our Metal Texture Challenge for Art Jewelry Boot Camp!!! If you missed any of our posts and ideas, I thought today I'd share the posts all in one easy link for you to go back and see any you might have missed!

Also, the fun's not over yet! Over the next few weeks, we'll take a look at some of your designs and give you some more tips to keep the magic flowing in your studio! Don't forget, you can always add any new work or progress you've made to our Flickr group!

Metal Texture Challenge links


Barbara gives an overview of the challenge and some beginning tips: http://lovemyartjewelry.blogspot.com/2013/03/art-jewelry-boot-camp-textured-metal.html
Marsha gives texture insight from a ceramic perspective: http://lovemyartjewelry.blogspot.com/2013/03/texturing-ceramic-clay.html
Staci gives a tutorial on stamping with alphabet stamps to make texture: http://lovemyartjewelry.blogspot.com/2013/03/boot-camp-alpha-texture.html
Libby shares her sources for making textured beads and great tools: http://lovemyartjewelry.blogspot.com/2013/03/busy-busy.html
Kelli showing her ideas to destress using those hammers!: http://lovemyartjewelry.blogspot.com/2013/03/hammering-to-destress.html
Staci talks about metal gauges to hammer and texture: http://lovemyartjewelry.blogspot.com/2013/03/what-kind-of-metal-can-i-texture.html
Stacie Florer gives us a beautiful tutorial on texturing wire!: http://lovemyartjewelry.blogspot.com/2013/03/boot-camp-how-to-texturize-earring-wires.html
Barbara shows us how to make a bail from our hammered pieces: http://lovemyartjewelry.blogspot.com/2013/03/texturing-metalnow-what.html
Staci textures wire: http://lovemyartjewelry.blogspot.com/2013/03/textured-wire-sprial-donut-connector.html
Mary Ann gives us a wonderful more advanced technique: http://lovemyartjewelry.blogspot.com/2013/03/textured-earrings-tutorial.html
Mary Jane reminds us about our surface: http://lovemyartjewelry.blogspot.com/2013/04/texture-boot-camp.html
Kelli shows off her texturing finds: http://lovemyartjewelry.blogspot.com/2013/04/finding-texture.html

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Art Jewelry Boot Camp BLOG HOP: Textured Metal Challenge

Welcome to our 2nd Art Jewelry Boot Camp Blog Hop of 2013! This challenge is all about textured metals by hand! We want to see what textures have stolen your heart and the lovely things you've been making!

Link up to the textures blog hop by adding your blog below:





Now and Upcoming Events....

MaryAnn Carroll
Happy Sunday!

I'll start by offering this friendly reminder:

Please remember to check back tonight to link up for the LMAJ boot camp blog hop. Hopefully, you have shared some of your photos on Flickr.

The main LMAJ boot camp event, however, is to show off all of your creations on your blog, so stop back tonight or early tomorrow morning to link your blog up for hopping.

With that said, an event that has been going on all weekend is one the was started on Etsy by Marsha Neal of Marsha Neal Studio called the First Friday Art Walk (FFAW). It is a way to gather Etsy sellers together once a month. Maybe you will come across shops that you did not know were out there. Maybe you will come across some sales planned for this weekend. Maybe you will meet some new people. Who knows?

To find out more about what is going on and who might be involved in the Art Walk, just head over to Etsy and search key words such as  FFAW, AWET, FirstFridayArtWalk, etc.

There are also other ways to help you look around.....

Here are some samples of beautiful treasuries put together by members. I was able to create these sample treasuries by using treasurypin.com.

To see more of individual treasuries, click on the link under the picture.


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Treasury 1


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Treasury 2


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Treasury 3

 
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Treasury 4


 ....treasury of members art work on Etsy....

Treasury 5 


Have fun..... Remember, today is the final day of this weekend's First Friday Art Walk.

As always, thank-you for supporting those who create handmade with handmade.

MaryAnn