Making Fine Silver Essential Oil Pendants with the Chomas
Creations Engraving Tip
Amy is one of my best online friends these days! We met over her lovely tools which make my
main hobby (metal clay) more interesting.
About 1.5 years ago, I decided to follow along with some other metal
clay artists on these Silhouette Cameo paper cutters for metal clay. Well, I sure have enjoyed using this
tool! We had used it for cutting metal
clay in the form of “paper.” Wanaree
Tanner has shared some great projects with this material and Amy’s
cutters.
Lately, Amy has gotten me interested in the use of essential
oils, for well everything. She asked if
a pendant could be made of metal clay to allow the essential oils to be smelled
all day around your neck. For example,
the blend oil called “Motivation” will help Amy stay motivated to get all our
orders out right from her website! (How
could I not offer to help?) How could I
also not use her Engraving tip on the pendant?!
The idea behind this pendant is many cut outs to let the
essential oil vent. A piece of felt
will be used to hold the oil. I provided
Amy several pieces of felt per pendant, so they could be interchanged and dedicated
to particular oils. The pendant is fine
silver, and is reversible, so it’s like two pendants in one! Who feels the same way each day? So, besides swapping oil, Amy can swap
designs with her mood!
So here’s what I did!
First Amy and I worked together to design a pendant for both herself and
her son. I prefer to make pieces inspired by my clients, so we looked over some
images and came up with the two images (top) below. The black spaces are what I intended to
remove to allow the essential oil to vent through the pendant and a grabbing
notch for felt removal. Then I rolled PMC
3, in lump form, rolled 2 playing cards thick the size of both the front and
back of the piece. I did not use
glycerin to make it flexible and had no issues! I made it dry flat. In the image below right, it is on a piece of
furniture foam; lets air all around the clay, helps it dry flat.
Then I add a piece of contact paper to the back, seen upper
left in the image below. It helps the
clay on removal from the cutting mat and prevents silver from getting stuck in your mat. Because silver is pricy, and I don’t want to
mis-cut on my Silhouette, I usually cut a window into a sheet on top of my
cutting mat, so I know where to place the silver. I slightly oversized my silver and matched
the window. After I cut the window with
my blade, (I do not remove the cutting mat) I peel out the window, and place my
silver in the window (upper right image below). Next, I install the Chomas
Engraving Tip!
Have
you seen this cut? Here she goes on fine
silver metal clay!
I set up my engraving tip as a sketch pen; I set my
thickness to 15. I wasn’t looking to
remove lots of material, I was looking for a nice fine line. I ran my
pass and ended up with the image seen above, lower right.
There are other things I could have done here. Because 2-cards thick is 0.5mm, a blade
setting of 5 would cut through the windows I was looking to add. Likely I’ll do this next time! ;-) But I just used these lines as guides. I used both an Exacto knife and a needle tool
to trace the lines and remove the windows.
I used tiny needle files to clean up those edges. Look how cute it turned out!!
So…I had to charge my camera…and didn’t get pictures of the
box assembly. I found 8-cards thick was
sufficient to fit the felt inside the pendant.
I had two options, make wedges 8-cards thick (2 mm), or use a thinner
sheet that is 2 mm tall. This is what I
did, to reduce distortion during firing.
I used Sherri Haab’s Paste Maker to make a thick paste to attach these
walls to the faces of the box. I filed
the sides to create nice flat edges around the box (image below left, prior to
firing). I used a nail file to sand
those edges flat and smooth. The boxes
stand on their own fairly well!
If you’d like one of your own for your essential oil, I’ve
got a listing in my etsy shop: mfglaeser.etsy.com! For the Chomas Blog Readers, I have a $10 off
coupon code: CHOMAS10! Each of these
will be made on demand with your help.
It’s not hard to get something you’ll like, just need some ideas about
what you’re interested in! The pendant
itself is listed here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/176360753/design-your-own-essential-oil-necklace
If you try this one your own and need any tips feel free to
contact me at mfglaeser@yahoo.com! Hope you all had fun with this project and
Amy’s engraving tip!
Amy here again! I'm loving being in the Silhouette tools business and now the oily business! I'm finding out so much about both, and there is so much more to find out!
And how lucky am I to be the first for the necklaces?? Want to see some of the oils I am using with my necklace? Check them out on my new blog getting oily!
Like what you see? Leave a comment to let me know!
This is so awesome!!
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