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Beaded Angel ornament
john lucas

Beaded Angel ornament

I'm doing a demo for our Crossville club next wednesday on making these Angel Christmas tree ornaments. I decided to play some more with the JoSanjo paints and found a really novel way to make it stand out. The paints show up better over black that over wood color so on the one on the left I mask off the piece, cut out the zig zag and then spray it black. then apply the JoSanjo Irridescent paints.
I thought I would try using my wood burner to darken patches and see how it looks. I tried some squares with shaders and some with tiny dots. The tiny dots leave a look like beads after you put the irridescent paints on. So I thought on of my ornaments would be decorated like Indian beadwork.
Halo is a Brass ring I bought from Hobby Lobby. It is way to time consuming to do the bead work but this will be a gift. I would probably have to sell if for $60 to $80 to make any money if you cound my time.
 

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NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D5100
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