evenia
2007-03-26, 10:32pm
HELP!
I made 3 of the most gorgeous beads last night. After I finished the bead I decided how cool a little copper wire would look (1 bead wire, 2 beads mesh). After I decided to use the copper and after I made each bead, I encased with clear, then put on the copper then I tried to turn it reddish here, but I just got the silvery grey. Then I encased it in clear hoping that would bring out the results and it didn't work either. One of the 3 beads, I didn't encase the original bead and placed the copper wire directly on ivory. I tried to turn it blueish following the instructions listed on the Tut's page about copper but I just burnt it to ick, but the ivory looked cool.
Anyway, right now I'll just take the magenta color. What I am I doing wrong?
If I use copper foil and encase it, it cracks, 9 out of 10 times. When I use foil though I use it for reaction so I never just burnish it then encase it. I really practically desolve it into the base color. Really pretty but depressing when it cracks.
I made 3 of the most gorgeous beads last night. After I finished the bead I decided how cool a little copper wire would look (1 bead wire, 2 beads mesh). After I decided to use the copper and after I made each bead, I encased with clear, then put on the copper then I tried to turn it reddish here, but I just got the silvery grey. Then I encased it in clear hoping that would bring out the results and it didn't work either. One of the 3 beads, I didn't encase the original bead and placed the copper wire directly on ivory. I tried to turn it blueish following the instructions listed on the Tut's page about copper but I just burnt it to ick, but the ivory looked cool.
Anyway, right now I'll just take the magenta color. What I am I doing wrong?
If I use copper foil and encase it, it cracks, 9 out of 10 times. When I use foil though I use it for reaction so I never just burnish it then encase it. I really practically desolve it into the base color. Really pretty but depressing when it cracks.