My new glittered rose cuff is a showstopper!
This is day three of my week of posts dedicated to Stampendous! products and our collaboration with Jewelry Resin!
The Stampendous design team all received Jewelry Resin and a number of other goodies to work with.
To make my roses I used this baking pan. It was originally created to make rose cupcakes.....but I use it in my jewelry studio instead! Step One: Make a batch of Jewelry resin and pour it into the rose mold to about 1/8 of an inch. I do this so the the rose has a clear top when it comes out of the mold. Remember, you are working upside down when you work in a mold...the bottom becomes the top. I let the resin cure overnight.
Step Two. The next day I just added a generous portion of my Stampendous! glitters to the molds.
No glue is needed in this case. I then poured a good layer of Jewelry resin over the top of these glitter piles! Now I leave the mold to cure for the full 48 hours recommended.
The roses popped out easily. I used a nail file to sand away any edges I did not need.
Glitter Roses! So easy to make and they sure look fabulous on my cuff!
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Wow - this is sooo creative!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous. I love all of the sparkle the roses give your cuff.
ReplyDeleteThat is pretty cool! I love that you can use regular baking molds....the possibilities are endless!
ReplyDeleteYes! That is a showstopper cuff! Never been a cuff/bracelet fan. But I'd wear that!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!! Carmi this is fantastic! And I can sure see these roses on a scrapbook page, framed photo, book cover, so many projects! What a terrific idea! Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow...these are spectacular. Being a girl who loves bling...these are just what I need. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThe roses are so very lovely!
ReplyDeleteLove those sparkly roses. Glad I came over from Steph's blog.
ReplyDeleteI like the bling!
ReplyDeleteLove the roses. I need to get some of those molds & resin so I can try this out!
ReplyDeletefabulous! Love seeing how you use the resin differently and this is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOMG, glittered roses certainly are a show stopper. I guess i will have to look you up at the next one of a kind show!!! lovely work.
ReplyDeleteThese glittered roses are beautiful. I can just image they are a show stopper. Thanks for tutorial on how to make them. TFS.
ReplyDeleteCool technique, thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteCarol B
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Very pretty glitter roses!
ReplyDeleteslrdowney at hotmail dot com
Super pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun and unique idea! I can think of so many things to use those for...much of which isn't jewelry ;)
ReplyDeleteHow cute. Love the use of the cupcake pan. That really opens up options for design!
ReplyDeleteThis certainly is a showstopper. I love the tutorials you give! TFS, Mary M
ReplyDeleteRoses have a special meaning for me so these are cool!
ReplyDeleteThis is just so lush the whole idea of using stuff I have at home love it :)
ReplyDeleteSamantha, Very, very pretty, would love to make these.
ReplyDeleteThe mold you use are super cool I want to try it out!! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteSo cool! I've always wanted to play with resin. Hope I win. Thanks for the inspiration.
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