Let me explain......in my silversmithing class we have had some recent fun casting objects using the Delft clay method. I have cast all sorts of things in the past and this time I had an urge to recreate a Polo mint as I had an idea for a cool simple necklace.
Let me show you how I did it.
There are limited photos as this is a pretty dangerous process involving pouring molten silver, but I can give you the idea. First I packed Delft clay into the bottom of the mould and packed it down. I then pressed in the Polo and placed the top on. More clay was compacted on top and then I had to make various air vents seen in the photo below. The large one at the bottom is the pouring hole.
Next was the process of pouring the molten silver. This is heated in a furnace. Years ago we used to do this by hand in a crucible using a huge flame. I looked very funny in protective arm and leg gauntlets and a mask, but it is very dangerous. You have to pour the silver into pouring hole very quickly so that the silver stays liquid and runs throughout the mould. I wanted to make 2 Polos and it took me 3 pourings to get this right.
Below is what you see (if the process works) when you cool everything down and open out the mould. See how on the left the silver slightly burns the clay.
I pulled out the silver cast, you can see below that the sprue is left behind from pouring and little tags from the air vents which have to be sawn off. I'm sorry about the blurry photos but I take these ones with my phone at class.
I cleaned this up and polished it up and made a second mint too,
So here is my finished necklace
It was great fun to make and yes you can guess who is getting the second silver Polo....my darling daughter ;0)
My card challenge project today does have a slightly tenuous slightly link to my necklace, you know me I do like a plan...
so ...............what is a present wrapped in....yes gift wrap!
I made this gift wrap for a new baby gift for a friend's new granddaughter.
I love making my own gift wrap, when I have the time, and I always use brown paper and stamps to do this. It's such a cheap way of doing it and it is so personal to the recipient.
I used one of my large LOTV sentiment stamps and 2 colours of ink
I then made a very simple tag with another great sentiment and some sweet baby die cuts, yes very CAS for me!
and then it was a case of some twine to finish it off
Job done ;0)
I would like to enter my tag (and gift wrap if it's allowed) into the following fun challenges;
Stamping sensations stamps.dies and punches
As you like it favourite book at the moment one of my favourite books is the one I read to my darling granddaughter Daisy.She adores the book Peepbo written by the Allberg's. It has the sweetest illustrations in it and is all about a Baby....1,2,3! My tag is inspired by this sweet board book.
Simon says stamp Wednesdays favourite technique or product I adore stamping and embossing...I still marvel at how the image comes to life as the embossing powder melts...magic!
Moving along with the the time inspired by a song there is only one song for this.....Diana Ross and the Supremes singing Baby Love.
Cute card Thursdays add a quote I love this LOTV quote.
Craft my life anything goes but no cards
That craft place anything goes
A sprinkle of imagination anything goes My product sold in their shop is Ranger Jet black archival ink (under the embossing)
Papertake weekly Oh so pretty
Addicted to stamps and more Clean and simple
I have lots of projects on the go and I hope to have some crafting time on Saturday. My garden has survived my holiday and is blooming so well. I will try to get some photos. This lovely warm weather is bringing everything on very quickly. It's the end of another week already, I love Friday evenings;I am home from work, the sun is shining and the weekend is ahead. Bliss. Thanks as always for your kind visits to me here. Enjoy your weekend,
Back soon,
Bye for now,
Jane x