A few years ago a neighbor gave us a miniature Japanese maple tree. I always think the leaves are so delicate and artistic. The last time the tree was in its full glory, I collected a few leaves and pressed them between heavy books. I used an silicon oval resin mold with a built-in hole peg (sold at HM Ben Franklin Crafts) to make the charm. The UV/LED light liquid resin is a Padico product, but there are many light hardening resins available at HM BFC too. I filled the mold in three steps and hardened the back before removing the charm from the mold. Any imperfections were corrected with additional resin and/or filing with a glass nail file. Finally the charm was attached to the charm pull (from HM BFC) with a large Beadalon jump ring. This is a simple project which will bring a smile to the recipient especially if she gave you the tree. Saving a blossom or petal from a lei, bouquet or prom wristlet is a sweet way to immortalize the occasion. May your life be crafty and CHARMing!
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2 comments:
It makes for a lovely and thoughtful gift.
what a sweet gift. That resin is pretty awesome. I might have to give it a try sometime. thanks for sharing.
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