I made this using tiny brass watch parts which I layered and floated in amber UTEE
Not as easy as it sounds!
Sadly the photos do not capture the brass colouring of this which is a shame.
I even managed to get two tiny little watch 'hands' to float on a paper clock face.
My friend Cath sent me some bits and pieces which inspired me to make this.
The little clock charm was bright and shiny, but I transformed it to something older looking
with ink and a bit of distressing. It actually looks the same colour as the pendant.
The metal disc behind is also exactly the same colour as the pendant -
grungey old blackened with age yellow brass.
(Made from a piece of grungeboard)
20 comments:
It's absolutely wonderful, Lottie and I can well imagine the amount of time it's taken. You're obviously very patient. Loving seeing you diversifying :))
beautiful Lottie. you look as though you're really enjoying making these.
Stunning Lottie! You are on a roll! I love the watch parts and the amber colouring
~totally stunning and very Steam Punk hun...love this loads and I can see how much work has gone into it...FAB!! x
Thank you ladies - so kind of you to leave such supportive comments - made my day!
That's really special. I love things made with clock parts for some reason. This would certainly be a talking point when you wear it. The amber looks perfect for the clock/time theme too.
xxxxx
fabulous pendant..love the amber colour too..
What intricate work! You do such a lovely job!
Wow!!! This is just gorgeous!
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This is stunning Lottie ... Love it ... a lot!
What a completely gorgeous pendant! Stunning!
Thanks for playing the Gingersnap Creations Time Challenge!
I really really love this - it is fantastic!
OMG, this is breath-taking!!
Awesome! Love it.
Beautiful. I love altered jewelry pieces!
Stunning piece of art jewellery Lottie.
Awesome piece so much work, so much detail it is wonderful.
Fantastic idea. Looks brilliant. Thanks for playing at Gingersnaps.
Fantastic piece Lottie. I love it!
Love your other work too.
This is gorgeous! I can imagine it must have been pretty difficult,
Lucy x
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