



So, this was my new experiment. Basically, I took a live dogwood flower, covered it in a special wax (the purple flower pictures), and then cast it in sterling silver. I was really surprised that it actually cast, because the petals are insanely thin. More modifications are needed before I attempt this again.
2 comments:
I sense a pattern here... weiner... dog-olia... dogwood flower...
could it be?
is it true?
you like dogs? ;)
Gosh! This is gorgeous!!Tracey, what a beautiful project!
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