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  • Stained Glass and Polymer Jewelry
  • From "Jewelry Making"
    episode DJMK-204


    PHOTO

    An elaborate necklace created from Parrish's technique.
    PHOTO

    A bolder, simpler version.
    Guest artist Jennifer Parish uses authentic stained glass and clay to create jewelry with one-of-a-kind panache!

    Materials:

    Stained Glass
    Polymer clay
    Findings: headpins, eye pins
    Metallic craft paints
    Craft sealer/finish
    Beads for necklace
    Glass cutter
    Craft knife
    Imprinting tools (found objects, metal bangle bracelets, etc)
    Small paint brushes, q-tips
    Oven
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    1. Cut Stained Glass to size, then file or grind sharp edges away.

    2. Condition a layer of clay to cover the entire piece of glass and wrap it around the back. Press into place around edges of glass.

    3. Trace desired design onto clay, then cut out with a craft knife.

    4. Embed findings in the top (and bottom if desired) of the pendant. Imprint texture onto clay with found tools.

    5. Bake for manufacturer's recommended time.

    6. Add several layers of paint for an antiqued appearance. If desired, bake again for strength and durability.

    7. Add jump ring and earring findings.


    GUESTS :

    Jennifer Parrish
    Owner/Designer
    Parrish Relics
    PO Box 80039
    Stoneham, MA 02180
    Phone: 781-438-1497
    E-mail: jen@parrishrelics.com
    Website: www.parrishrelics.com

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