I've been promising a tutorial and I've finally finished it~
This Sapphire Patina is just so beautiful and it's something all of you can try at home with terrific results!
Here's the project:
Sapphire Starry Night Earrings Tutorial
Items you'll need:
2 Brass Rectangle Charms
1.5mm hole punch (if no holes in brass charms)
fine steel wool or scotchbrite (outside scrubby of sponge will work)
Spray bottle of water
Coarse salt
Ammonia - household
Plastic container with lid
2 small round flat stones
2 Ear wires or 20ga wire
2 Brass stars or small charms
Getting Started:
Setting up the patina station~
Set up your plastic container in a well ventilated area ~ the lid will be on for most of this procedure, but ammonia has a very strong odor...so outside in a covered area is a good place. I've used a plastic old deli meat container... large enough to place a few pieces in...(use a container that you can have specifically for this project and not for future food) ~ Plastic gloves are a good idea too!
Old Deli meat container...but any plastic container with lid will work ~ |
Lay two round flat stones on bottom of container and pour in just a bit of Ammonia ...do not cover the stones with ammonia...just enough to cover the bottom of the container. Put the lid on for now.
Here's the concept for the stones...soon the metal charms will rest on top~ |
Preparing the brass:
Texture the two brass rectangles anyway you like. The pieces pictured here are pre-hammered....Shaping the metal before you patina, is a good idea....it's possible to flake off the patina if you bend the metal afterwards.
Here I'm curving inward ~ |
Take your brass pieces and scrub them (without water) with your scrubby, scotch brite/steel wool or brass brush ..this will bring a shine to your pieces....they are now ready to be patina'ed.
Patina Process:
Spray the shiny face side of each piece with with water to wet the surface. While not touching the shiny side with your fingers,(use plyers or hold the sides) place your brass charms on the stones in the plastic container face side up.
Spritz cleaned metal pieces with water |
Carefully place brass pieces face side up on stones or small plastic cups (crystal lite cups upside down) You can use anything not porous to place the components on ~ |
How much salt on the metal is a personal preference. I try to give an even coat...so the pieces match for earrings...but if making pendants experiment with different amounts or even try smaller grain table salt..I like the coarse salt because it makes a much bigger pock mark.
Place the lid back on the plastic container and wait around 24 hours...the fumes from the ammonia work with the salt and brass....you can peek occasionally... When you like the color it's time for the next step ~ Here are the pieces ready to be rinsed! Look at that blue! Gorgeous!
With plastic gloves or plyers pull out the salt covered pieces and rinse off salt in water ~
Rinsing the salt off~ |
Brass charms drying~ So pretty with some of the brass showing through~ |
From here you can see the beautiful variation dark and light blue tones and bits of brass peeking through...to me this is just perfect! Now I'm ready to seal.... You can pick up an inexpensive lacquer at the hardware store...or you may have one in the workshop.
Brass charms sprayed with Lacquer and drying ~ |
If your charms don't already have a hole you can add one now or even before you start the patina process. I like to use a 1.5mm hole punch to make a big enough hole for the earring to swing easily from the ear wire.
Center the punch and gently squeeze ~ |
Attach your ear wire and charm to both pieces and you are ready to go! This is a super fun project and really easy to accomplish great results!
Add ear wires and charms or beads ~ |
TaDa! You have an amazing pair of artisan earrings and you did it yourself! |
For a limited time, I'm offering a
Sapphire Starry Night Earrings Kit
(with as pictured above)
2 brass ear wires
2 brass charms round or square (no texture)
2 star charms
coarse salt
and a copy of my free tutorial with a few more tips...
All for $18!
This is a limited time offer at this price!
So order soon~
All you need to provide is the ammonia, lacquer, containers and tools ~
I'm always available to ask questions too!
I have lot's more brass components to play with...
Please take a look at my Etsy Website www.orrtec,etsy.com
Here are just a few:
15 comments:
I've seen something similar before and I love the way it turns out, Thanks for sharing Melinda!! I really must try this!
Thanks for the great tutorial!! Love the clasp, too!! :)
very cool! Those are so gorgeous...I will be trying that out. Thanks for the tutorial :)
I love that you are so clever with these things. So I can go to your shop and buy them. :-) Looks very much fun to do. It's not on my own list though, unfortunately, due to things and stuff ...
All my best Melinda,
Malin
Oh - Very Cool!! Love seeing stuff like this. I feel just that much more intelligent now after reading about this process… Thank You!
Wow wow wow wow wow! I love it and have to try it soon. Where is the ammonia...?
Thanks for taking the time to write this tutorial:-)
thx
pepita
Great tutorial!! Thanks for sharing I have been doing it the hard way...LOL story of my life.
What a fantastic tutorial! I may even be able to do this! I so love your crafty brain!
I've always been interested in patination. Never realized it could be so easy and not so expensive. Thank you for the tutorial.
Thanks for the tutorial. I love the look. Will check out your kit.
Wonderful tutorial Melinda!! Love that blue color. Thanks so much.
Fantastic tutorial. Love how your earrings turned out.
I am a new follower on network blogs.
I added a short post of your wonderful tutorial with a link back to your tutorial and one to your home page from my blog.
mixedkreations.com/blog/2012/10/easy-diy-patina/
Linda @ Mixed Kreations
What a great tutorial! I just knew there was a reason why I was picking up the brass components from you.
Hi Melinda, greetings. You incredibly dropped an excellent stuff here for your fans and folks I think. This was my first entrance into your treasures and excited digging the deep into this Sapphire Patina tutorial. The essential items, getting started, preparing the brass, the patina process and the finish ware totally awesome to me. In fact I wanted to learn about heatsign for metal marking solution and at the time of searching, I was able to discover your precious writing. Thank you very much for sharing such a great piece of knowledgeable contribution.
It's quite instructive. The laser marking plastic is another option.
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