Hello, my dear community after a long time.
My biggest problem is that when I'm making something, I forget to take a photo until I'm done. Most often, my hands are smeared with paint, clay, and other things, so I can't even pick up the camera.
This project is slightly different, but I was very satisfied with the result.
I received an order from the teacher to make 3 greeting cards with a butterfly that a group from the kindergarten wanted to give as a thank you. The name of that group is "butterflies". Since it is for children, I decided not to just print on regular rectangular paper, but to make a little effort.
I processed the butterfly they sent me as something they liked in Photoshop, enhanced the colours and printed it on photo paper. I drew a slightly larger butterfly on gold paper and cut it out like the one on the photo paper. I framed the edges with a gold marker and drew a few dots.
I put the gold beads on a very thin "golden" wire and stuck them between gold and photo paper. The glue is only in the middle where the body of the butterfly is, so the wings can stand straight and apart. That's all. They can write whatever they want between the wings.
I don't have a separate tutorial for the jewellery I made, although the process is the same as in some previous posts, but that doesn't mean I can't show you , especially since I'm very proud of someone.
clay, paint and epoxy resin
Polymer clay -Granit
Polymer clay and wax cord
Prizma colours
Prizma colours
Acrylic paint
Polymer clay
3D print and liquid metal
Polymer clay
-camera: Canon EOS 60D
-camera: Canon EOS 1000D
-Xiaomi Redmi 13
Some people use words, others use light to say what they feel.
Photos by @desro - ©RominaM*