Showing posts with label steampunk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label steampunk. Show all posts

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Steel Wire Findings

One of my favorite parts of a piece of jewelry can be the clasp.  

I am not sure why this is, but it has always been true for me. 

 It is especially true if the clasp is handmade or unusual.

So I love to make my own.

My very favorites to make and use lately with my handmade polymer clay beads are heavy black steel wire findings.



My wire of choice: black rebar wire from the hardware store.

Sometimes you can find it in the fencing section.

That is where I originally found mine about 15 years ago or so.

I buy several rolls at a time and use it for all sorts of things.


I like the body and heft of the wire and the way it holds the shape I create with my pliers, mandrel or a dowel.


Once the pieces are formed, I have seat on the floor and give them each a few whacks with a hammer.


I like to play with shapes and even what I use for connectors.

I little hardware piece offers a different look than a wire loop.


How much fun is that for a little touch of Steampunk or Industrial?


I make a whole pile of them and then hammer them in batches. 

 Sitting on concrete is not as much fun for my back as it used to be.

I keep them in a little compartment of my bead tray for when inspiration hits.


 Maybe today will be the day they become something special.

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Thursday, March 5, 2015

Steampunk Polymer Beads

One of my great loves this past year has been playing with Sculpey polymer clay.

I love rolling it in my hands, pressing things in to texture it and then coloring and creating finishes that give it a new look.

I have always loved beautiful beads but when I actually get some, I save them.

I am not sure what I am saving them for...

So in April, when I started ,making my own beads, it opened a whole new world to me.

It was a world where I could create anything I could imagine.

This has led to many fun experiments.

Today I am sharing my steampunk beads.



I used these to make some fun stretchy bracelets.


They are easy to get on and off.

You can see I did a variety of finishes as well.



I love these.


I hope they appeal to you perhaps, too.


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