Monday, November 30, 2009

Celtic Star Class

Copper Kit: $18.00


Sterling Silver/Bronze Kit: $30.00


Sterling Silver Kit: $35.00
(Bail not included)


Hello everyone! I am writing to let you know that the Celtic Star class is on for this Wednesday, Dec. 2nd from 5-8. Here is the info:

Class: Celtic Star
Date: December 2, 2009
Time: 5-8
Cost: $55.00 + Kit

Kits will range from $18.00 - $35.00 depending on the precious metal chosen.

Sterling kit: $35.00
Sterling/Bronze kit: 30.00
Sterling/Copper kit: 30.00 (not shown)
Copper kit: 18.00

Please note: In the picture of the Sterling Silver Star, you will see a bail. This is for idea purposes only. The bail is not included in the price of the kit.


I will also have aluminum on hand for you to try one of the larger sizes for Christmas ornaments. I did get the ring sizes down. But unfortunately, I still do not have the colored aluminum. So, these will be solid silver in color. If you get the pattern down and want more aluminum kits for the ornaments, we can do that later.

Please RSVP to save your spot in class by clicking on the comment link. This is also important for me to know how many kits to make and bring to class. Please designate which kit you would like.

Thanks for your support of my classes!
Tammy

p.s. This one is at beginner level and is fun to do. It goes pretty fast and makes great additions to Christmas presents.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Spinner Ring...


Hello to all my sista's out there!! This is my spinner ring made from Hattie Sanderson's class... It's a fun little piece!

Wings


Carry your angel wherever you go....


What is Precious Metal Clay?

Precious Metal Clay, PMC, is an exciting material developed and patented in the 1990s by Mitsubishi Materials of Japan. Microscopic particles of silver are mixed with a moist binder to create a material that has the feel and working properties of modeling clay. Using simple tools, objects are easily given shape, texture, and character. After air-drying, the objects are heated to temperatures approaching the melting point of the metal, where the particles fuse together to make a dense, fully metallic object. Fired PMC work can be polished, soldered, enameled, and enjoyed like any other silver item. PMC is available in three different versions of silver and in a 22k gold alloy.

Information taken from: http://www.pmcguild.com/pmc.html