
“In geometry, a cube is a three-dimensional solid object”, according to Wikipedia, and that’s exactly what I was aiming for creating a jewelry piece. The perfectly flat and square SHEETmetal pieces were the best option to build a cube that would make a modern piece of jewelry and a bit out of the common ones. The shiny surface of the SHEETmetal was slightly moderated by pressing the metal pieces on the StazOn PIGMENT ink pad surface that gave a patterned result. Adding the Mboss stamped designs I had the contrast with the white and the silver metallic surface.
Find step by step instructions in Imagine’s blog
Supplies
Imagine
- StazOn Pigment Inkpad – Snowflake
- Sheet Metal – Diamond (1-inch)
- VersaMark Watermark Inkpad
- Mboss Embossing Powder – Black
Other
- Waxed cord
- Jewelry beads
- Jewelry peices – clasps, jump rings, caps
- Jewelry Pliers
- Heat tool
- Hot glue gun and glue
- Stamping platform (optional)
- Kaiserkraft – Tigerlily stamps
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