Anyway.
Working on a Kingman turquoise tutorial. It should show up on youtube probably around 3 pm CDT, considering youtube upload "speed"
I decided on Kingman vs. Royston because Kingman is much easier than Royston. And that before getting people into such a complicated turquoise as Royston maybe a more simple one would be good.
I didn't do a generic turquoise. I might, at a later time.
But I think that if you want to do something that really looks good, you don't go ahead and do just assembly-line type stones. Get in mind what you want to do, as piece of jewelry. Then decide what kind of gemstone you need. Then make the gemstone specific for that piece of jewelry.
Anyway. So I will do today are 4 types (actually 3 with one of them having 2 subtypes) of Kingman turquoise. The high-grade spiderweb, then the waterweb - with silver matrix (pyrite) and with copper matrix, and the more generic Kingman. These are the easiest Kingman types to make.
Here, I'll show you.
generic "boulder" Kingman |
waterweb with silver (pyrite) matrix |
another waterweb with silver matrix |
waterweb with copper matrix |
high-grade spiderweb |
another generic ("boulder") Kingman |
So, I'll update later when the tutorial is done, with the teaser photos, then the link after the tutorial is uploaded.
12:07 update:
The regular Kingman and the spiderweb (I think) came up ok. For the waterweb I need another solution. If I don't figure out how to make a spherical skinner blend, I'll have to go in a different direction of cane. Haha.
3:40 update.
Ok. This is ridiculous. Everybody and their mother HAD to need me today. Phone calls, skype calls, people at the door to check on me - don't get me wrong, I appreciate the care, but seriously? I had restarted the process on the turquoise and got interrupted 4 times, and of course with people who had to visit with me for at least half an hour each, so... yeah, wasted clay, wasted time. I will restart the process.
The only one that came out kind of ok was the "boulder" Kingman. But I'm not happy with it. Too straight lines.
I made real quick some cute DIY earrings, I'll post the tutorial as soon as the varnish dries on them.
how I feel right now
As usual FABULOUS!!!! I LOVE your endless creativity & your kind heart for sharing your genius talent with us! <3
ReplyDeleteThank you! I am just sorry the tutorial will probably not get posted today. I WILL upload the earrings one, though, I promise! Just waiting for that varnish to dry, and it takes forever. I can't wait to get some resin soon.
DeleteSorry, I meant the turquoise tutorial won't get uploaded. The earrings one is uploading right now, should be up in about 15 minutes
DeleteI love your tutorials
ReplyDeleteThank you!
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