Category Archives: Master Muses

Lora Hart – Master Muse Challenge #52

Who would have thought of using a cut off wheel, spattered with gold as a center component? Lora, that’s who. Brilliant! Her piece is fit for royalty and certainly you! Try your hand at attaching a found object to a beautifully textured silver metal clay piece. Easy peasy with built in tabs! Read more »

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Ruth Baillie – Master Muse Challenge #51

Just in time for the Easter holiday. What a joyful piece! “This project utilizes one of the bird’s eggs that I found last year. The jacket pin shows a silver bird, just coming out of his egg in a nest. I lovely reminder for us to break out! And as with all baby birds, they have seemingly large mouths that seem to glow a golden color, and thus I added some gold to his beak using keum boo.” ~ Ruth Read more »

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Anne Mitchell – Master Muse Challenge #50

This project makes me realize that metal clay, or jewelry making for that matter, does not have to be complicated. Sometimes we need a project that allows us to have a sense of completion quickly and to look beautiful, all in the same morning. So why not make yourselves a pair of fantastic earrings today! Read more »

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Patrik Kusek – Master Muse Challenge #49

Wonderfully detailed and imaginative, Patrik does it again in with this piece of art jewelry! He challenges you to use syringe in a way that is both an embellishment and an integral part of the design. The syringe metal clay allows you to make tiny tendrils and vines, faster and easier than with clay. Efficient and a good use of type of metal clay! Read more »

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Vickie Hallmark – Master Muse Challenge #48

For a burst of brilliant color in your metal clay jewelry, try enamel. Cloisonne is a traditional decorative technique for enameling on metal, where small compartments (cloisons in French) are created by attaching fine wires to a backplate. The compartments are then filled with kiln-fired vitreous enamel, applied as finely ground particles of glass by a method of wet packing. Syringe type metal clay offers the perfect tool to easily construct cells in complex patterns onto a metal clay support. Read more »

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