Day one curing:
The little blue / yellow / black dots were my very first beads. I thought they would work clustered and dangling from earwires. They came out okay.
There are an assortment of red / blue / gold ones - some I cured with metal findings - pendant testing. The large pieces in red with gold should fit together on top of a backing bead. Will try this again.
The shimmery green / gold / blue are the ones I did using the layering technique - just testing.
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Saturday, November 19, 2011
Monday, November 14, 2011
color wheels - done!
I'm really glad I decided to do a color wheel as suggested.
It really will inspire me to try different combinations.
I bought 5 colors from Dick blick
Yellow, red, navy blue, turquoise and purple as well as black and white.
Using 4 parts per sample I combined 1 to 3, 2 to 2, 3 to 1 and 4 to 0 (the package color).
Used my matrix ruler to divide up the clay, I rolled each combination and put them on index cards - labelled with the color combo! (don't drop these!).
Put holes for wire and baked at 275 for 30 mins. (only burnt 1 load....) I learned to preheat oven before putting samples in......
here is the result:
now I'm going to try Skinner blending!!!
It really will inspire me to try different combinations.
I bought 5 colors from Dick blick
Yellow, red, navy blue, turquoise and purple as well as black and white.
Using 4 parts per sample I combined 1 to 3, 2 to 2, 3 to 1 and 4 to 0 (the package color).
Used my matrix ruler to divide up the clay, I rolled each combination and put them on index cards - labelled with the color combo! (don't drop these!).
Put holes for wire and baked at 275 for 30 mins. (only burnt 1 load....) I learned to preheat oven before putting samples in......
here is the result:
now I'm going to try Skinner blending!!!
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