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Welcome to the Krafty Lady Galleries
Here, it's
YOUR talent which makes us look good.
This section features work from customers. If you would like to join in the galleries,
please see this page for information.
Who knows, we may have enough pieces from you that you will also become a
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Deep Green Sea
by France Chevalier (DT)
using
AM282 XLge - Indented Oval Shape
(could also be done using
AM190 XLge - Shape Oval)
Suze Weinberg UTEE (Clear) was poured in the mould, and while still hot some
pieces of Fantasy Film were dropped in the UTEE (Satin, In The Glen, In The
Forest) and heated again to change their colour. Some In The Forest was then
placed at the back of the mould, then some Fernglade Opals were poured to fill
up the mould. Gold wire was used to make the bail and wrap around the cast in
the indentation (no indentation in AM190 though).
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Aloha Hawaii
by Myléne Hillam (DT)
Using
AM352 X3Lge 2 Frangipani (Large one, cast twice)
Also used Opals embossing powder: Franklin, Currawong; Dandelion Fantasy Film,
Core’dinations card stock (Hocus Pocus collection), woven mat paper from Kay’s
Concepts, natural raffia, metal shim, brads, peel off stickers and metal
alphabet stamps.
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Iridescent Leaves bracelet
by Myléne Hillam (DT)
using
AM247 Med Leaf Med
Also used black Sculpey clay, Fantasy Film, Franklin Opals, assorted black
beads, assorted silver jewellery findings and black Beadalon Polyester Chain.Closeup:

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Orange Marmalade Brooch
by Carol Murphy (DT)
using
AM212 Lge Domino (Large)
AM217 Med Domino (Small)
(alternatively AM245 4XLge 5 Dominoes can be used for this project)
I also used clear UTEE, Lemon Sparkle and Watermelon Angelina, Opals,
Watermelon, Spring Morning, and Kristy’s Eyes Fantasy Film, gold wire, and a
pin-back.I used the same
technique for BOTH moulds. While melting the UTEE I cut up bits of the Fantasy
Film and opals and placed them in the mould. I then poured the UTEE over
the top of the pieces. After it set up I glued the small domino piece, a little
off center to the larger domino. I wanted a free form look so I then
wrapped wire around both of the pieces and added an Angelina backing. I
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Midnight Craters Necklace
by Myléne Hillam (DT)
using
AM245 X4Lge 5 Dominoes
Also used Opals: Franklin and Currawong; Fantasy Film: Waterfall, Dandelion,
Strawberry and Aurora; silver jewellery findings and AB finish glass beads.
Whole Necklace:

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Aloha Hawaii
by Myléne Hillam (DT)
Using
AM352 X3Lge 2 Frangipani (Large one, cast twice)
Also used Opals embossing powder: Franklin, Currawong; Dandelion Fantasy Film,
Core’dinations card stock (Hocus Pocus collection), woven mat paper from Kay’s
Concepts, natural raffia, metal shim, brads, peel off stickers and metal
alphabet stamps.
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Lemon Ice Necklace and Earring Set
by Carol Murphy (DT)
using
AM212 Lge Domino (Large)
AM217 Med Domino (Small)
(alternatively AM245 4XLge 5 Dominoes can be used for this project)
close up of necklace
closeup of earrings
I also used Clear Ultra Thick Embossing Enamels, Watermelon, Krista's eyes, and
Spring Morning Fantasy Film, Opals, gold beading wire, pieces of old necklaces
and belts, and assorted jewelry findings.
To create the Domino pieces for the earrings and necklace I melted the embossing
enamels and while waiting, layered some opals and bits of the Fantasy Film in
the bottom of the moulds. I poured the clear enamel into the mould and let set
up. I added a bit more of the Fantasy Film to the "TOP" of the domino piece and
melted it quickly with a heat gun. The domino was then decorated with wire
wrapping to give it a freeform look, very loose and not planned.
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African Mother Pendant
by Myléne Hillam (DT)
using
AM079 XLge 2 African Profiles M&F
AMKT3 X4Lge Reptile Texture
Also used Delight Air Dry Modelling Compound, Krylon gold leafing pen, After
Midnight Art Glass, Gold Magic Meltz thick embossing powder, Blue Nile Fantasy
Film, gold shim, rhinestone bracelet, gold bail and leather cord.
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Dangling Conch
by Myléne Hillam (DT)
using
AM078 Med Conch Shell
Also used Franklin Opals, Waterfall Fantasy Film, assorted glass beads, assorted
metal charms, assorted jewellery findings, fine gold chain and tiger tail.
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Various Resin and Fantasy Film Pieces
by Kristine The Krafty Lady
using
AM245 4XLge 5 Dominoes
AM128 XLge Greek Column
These were done using Resin, and
thread and bits of
Fantasy Film.
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Crystal Clear Resin Pieces
by Kristine The Krafty Lady
using
AM245 4XLge 5 Dominoes
which has thread and bits of
Fantasy Film added
to the resin. |
Jenni Hodge
using
AM275 XLge - Art Doll Blank by Cathy Daulman
AM1004 Med Cathy's 'The Face'
Cast with Franklin Opals and using
Fantasy Film.
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Glass-like Bustier
by Kristine The Krafty Lady
using
AM220 XLge Le Bustier Front Only
with thread and bits of
Fantasy Film added to
the resin and had an Aurora Fantasy Film sheet placed on the back of the
cast after the resin had been poured. |
By Kristine The Krafty Lady,
this piece uses
AMKT4 X4Lge Rococo Texture
with thread and bits of
Fantasy Film added to resin
and rubbed with Rub n' Buff Antique
Gold after cured. |
By Kristine The Krafty Lady,
this piece uses
AMKT9 X4Lge Fronds Texture
It has thread and bits of
Fantasy Film added
to the resin and had a Dandelion Fantasy Film sheet placed
onto the resin immediately after the resin was poured onto the
Texture Sheet. |
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Wire Wrapped Pendant
by Myléne Hillam (DT)
using
AM245 X4Lge 5 Dominoes
Also used Opals: Franklin and Currawong; Fantasy Film: In the Glen, Waterfall
and Dandelion; 20g wire, assorted jewellery findings and black cord. |
Bead Chain Choker
by Myléne Hillam (DT)
Using
AM245 X4Lge 5 Dominoes
Also used Opals: Franklin and Currawong; Fantasy Film: Strawberry and Dandelion;
black organza ribbon, black cord, gold beaded cord, gold cord, assorted
jewellery findings and black cardstock.
I made the beads by rolling a thin strip of black card around a skewer and
glueing in place. Once secure, I dipped the rolled card (still on the skewer)
into Franklin Opals and then wrapped a strip of Strawberry Fantasy Film
(slightly narrower and roughly the same length as the card stock) part way
around the “bead”. I dipped it again in the Opals so that the tail of Fantasy
Film was laying in the melted Opals. The colour will change almost immediately.
Once this happens, I roll the remaining strip around the rest of the bead. Dip
in Opals one last time and twirl slowly in your fingers to stop drips from
forming. Doing this will give you a roughly cylindrical bead. Remove the bead
once it has set and set aside to cool.
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Green Leaves Necklace
by Myléne Hillam (DT)
using
AM245 X4Lge 5 Dominoes
Also used Opals: Franklin and Currawong; Fantasy Film: Strawberry, Aurora,
Waterfall and Dandelion; assorted Czech glass beads, assorted jewellery findings
and nylon beading thread. |
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Ocean Hues Pendant
using
AM222 XLge Fancy Oval Cab
Also using Franklin Opals, Fantasy Film: Waterfall and In the Glen; gold charms,
assorted beads and jewellery findings.
See full necklace here.
This necklace was published in
Beads Etc, #15
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Fantasy Baroque
Beauties
using
AM310 X3Lge Tweenie Baroque Beauty
Also using Franklin Opals, and Fantasy Film. For further instructions please see
our Tips and Techniques section
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Strawberry Pendant and Earrings Set
by Myléne Hillam (DT)
using
AM245 X4Lge 5 Dominoes
Also used Opals: Franklin and Currawong; Fantasy Film: Strawberry and Waterfall;
assorted metal beads, assorted jewellery findings and black cardstock.
I made the beads by rolling a thin strip of black card around a skewer and
glueing in place. Once secure, I dipped the rolled card (still on the skewer)
into Franklin Opals and then wrapped a strip of Strawberry Fantasy Film
(slightly narrower and roughly the same length as the card stock) part way
around the “bead”. I dipped it again in the Opals so that the tail of Fantasy
Film was laying in the melted Opals. The colour will change almost immediately.
Once this happens, I roll the remaining strip around the rest of the bead. Dip
in Opals one last time and twirl slowly in your fingers to stop drips from
forming. Doing this will give you a roughly cylindrical bead. Remove the bead
once it has set and set aside to cool.
To see a better view of the beads for the necklace,
click here. |
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