Sandoval & Saiz, East Water Street, Santa Fe, New Mexico Date: 1916 Negative Number 023125

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Sandoval & Saiz, East Water Street, Santa Fe, New Mexico Date: 1916 Negative Number 023125
Iron and Aluminium
Salaam (May God Bless You). The iron and aluminium are two of the most important metals used today. Iron is produced in factories inside a blast furnace. The furnace has various pipes leading to it which are called tuyeres, these emit hot air in to raise the temperature. The hot air goes out through the pipes on the top of the furnace leading out. The upper hole of the furnace is where the…
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Time to make
I love making. A shocking revelation, but there you are. It’s common knowledge out in the world now.
My friend Julie has made some lovely resin items and I was super jealous, and persuaded her to show us how to use resin the last time we crafted together.
And voila!
The wooden framed necklaces were made during that last session, and are some basically paper filters, coloured with some distress inks, or stamped, and then covered in resin.
Julie had a tonne of dried everything Nature could think of, so I added some pretty flowers to my frame. Then I added more resin and that was that!
These look good, and are nice and light to wear. I may well add some to my shop.
The smaller, square pendants were just some brown glazed tiles I had in the basement. All I did was to colour them with acrylic paint, add some rub-ons and text, and then apply some resin.
I then followed it up with soldering around the edges of the green tiles and adding some jump rings. The Sun pendant just had a bail attached behind it.
And the longer pendant, containing text used glass sample slides, a page from a dictionary and some solder.
Brief, I know, but I will make a more detailed post about these in the next few days.
Most importantly, I am back to enjoying the fun of making!
I smothered them with a pillow, because I’m not a good mother.
Marybeth Tinning
Tinning made this statement in a confession after killing her own nine children.
That moment you find Douglas Adams next to Sherlock Holmes like "oh hai fandoms, how you doin?" 😅😘😜😁 #tinning #shinebrightlywhereveryougo #sothatnoonecanhurtus #lumous2016 (at Thomas Jefferson Middle School)