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  • Paris Glass Tag Necklace
  • From "Jewelry Making"
    episode DJMK-204


    PHOTO

    A piece with lots of sparkle and sophistication -- just like the City of Lights!
    Dreaming of Paris? Guest artist Mona Gettmann recreates the Eiffel Tower - in miniature form - on a glass tag.

    Materials:

    Large turquoise fused glass tag
    Black inkpad and cleaner
    Eiffel Tower rubber stamp
    Silver embossing powder
    Postage rubber stamp
    Silver embossing powder
    Silver pigment ink
    Winter Transparency Sheet
    Large silver jump ring
    Silver wire
    Coordinating beads and charms
    Small Paris pewter sticker
    Italian circular paper clips
    Hole punch
    Vellum tape
    Silver tape
    Solder and soldering iron
    Needle nose pliers
    Wire cutter
    Silver cord
    Heat tool/hair dryer
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    1. Ink Eiffel Tower stamp with black ink. Stamp image on a large turquoise glass tag. Heat set with heat tool/hairdryer.

    2. Stamp Paris post image from Postal cube with silver pigment ink on the bottom corner of the tag. Use heat to set.

    3. Trace tag shape onto transparency sheet with a permanent pen and cut out.

    4. Attach vellum tape along the top and bottom edges of the glass tag and then attach the transparency cutout to the back of the glass tag.

    5. Apply silver tape along the edges of the tag. Apply solder to the tape with a soldering iron.

    6. Open large jump ring with needle nose pliers and slip jump ring through tag hole. Slide coordinating beads onto the jump ring. Close jump ring.

    7. Cut off the text portion of the small Paris pewter sticker. Attach the sticker to the transparency sheet and cut.

    8. Coil the end of a length of silver wire. Attach the Paris sticker and coordinating beads to the wire. Wrap the wire above the beads around a silver round paper paper clip.

    9. Attach a few more beads and a charm. Coil the end and cut off excess wire. Attach the round paper clip to the jump ring.

    10. Loop a length of silver cord onto the round paper clip to create a necklace, then knot the ends.


    RESOURCES :

    Eiffel Tower (C8244) and Postage Cube (M4703) Rubber Stamps
    Stampington & Company
    Laguna Hills, CA
    US
    Phone: 949-380-7318
    Toll Free Phone: 877-782-6737
    E-mail: retail@stampington.com
    Website: www.stampington.com


    GUESTS :

    Mona Gettmann
    Associate Editor/Designer
    Stampington & Co.
    22992 Mill Creek Suite B
    Laguna Hills, CA 92653
    Phone: 949-380-7318
    E-mail: mgettmann@stampington.com
    Website: www.stampington.com

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