Magazine Who’s Found New Dimension in Liquid Enamel by Jan Wilton Ideas Tips
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Who’s Found New Dimension in Liquid Enamel Magazine by Jan Wilton
A great book with 22 pages containing 86 craft projects done in Liquid Enamel. While the book does not give detailed instructions for each project it does provide general instructions for the projects. The book has 6 pages of basic instructions for the liquid enamel crafts.
There is no date given for this book but the phone number for the author lists the Edmonton, Alberta area code as 403. The Edmonton Area code changed to 780 in 1999, thus the book is prior to 1999. Also there is no UPC code so possible early 1980’s or late 70’s.
The basics that are covered in this book:
Properties of the Hardeners (Catalyst)
Slow Hardener
Fast Hardener
Methods of Mixing
Pour a Dot on Tinfoil
Mix in Graduated Measuring Cups
Further Instructions
Designs and Patterns
Marbleizing
Blow Dryer Blending
Concentric Dots
Lineal Pattern
Seafern Pattern
Blowing a Shimmer
Metallic Dots
Dripping color on Vertical or Curved Surfaces
Creating Designer Jewelry from Liquid Ceramic Enamel
Covering a Blown Egg or Christmas Ball
Color Filigree Jewelry Findings with Leftovers
Using Friendly Plastic® and Liquid Ceramic®
Thin Coating
Medium Thick Pour
Thick Pour
Setting the Enamel on Friendly Plastic Metallic Strips
More Great Ideas …….
Redoing Shoes – Making Patent Leather
Refinishing Purses
Designer Helmets and Hard Hats
Earrings with Black Enamel Set in Findings
Surfacing Skateboards
Clock Faces
Chip Wood Boxes
Refinishing Fishing Lures
Pouring in Chocolate Molds
Silk Flowers That Look Like Metal or Ceramic
Covering Cardboard to Make Picture Frames
Papier Mache Bunny
Switch Plates
Glass Vase
Containing the Liquid Enamel Until It Sets
Using Friendly Plastic
Using Slick or Shiney Fabric Paints
Enamel Masks
Leather Based
Ceramic Like Masks
Forming a Fruit Bowl, Soap Dish or Candy Dish
Designer Jewelry from Designer Leathers or Interesting Materials
From the Author:
I confess in this, my sixth craft book that all my books are written at the hairdresser while sitting under the hair dryer. Yes, I often bypass the temptation of reading movie gossip magazines just to cherish those few moments of complete freedom to think and write.
I also confess that I have run out of children to pose for my cover after this one. Any future books may be more expensive & Our son, Cameron, the Rugby player/University student, had to be bribed to pose on the cover but did volunteer to help pour the coffee table and became fascinated with the medium.
I love the look of Copper Enameling so I was particularily excited to find a product (Liquid Ceramic® ) that would give a similar look without the expense of purchasing a kiln. The experience with Friendly Plastic® (techniques in my book Who Put My Jewelry in the Frying Pan) led me to the discoveries in Liquid Ceramic® I sincerely hope you get the thrill I did of creating dimensional jewelry and vases instead of being limited to flat pieces.
In the 25 years that I have been in the craft industry it has been very hard to find crafts that men will try. Liquid Enameling without a kiln is one they might. We need a whole book on “Crafts for Men”.
Our shop, Edmonton Creative Crafts, has not been the same since I started with the “Who’ series of craft techniques. We have heard from many people around the world. Thank you for your letters!
My thanks to the staff at Edmonton Creative Crafts including those who helped finish samples Jill Wilton, Debra Martynuik, Marg Linford, Joyce Dennis, Pearl Lauber, Doreen Phillips, Noelle Brown, and my mother and partner Ev Gilbert. Thanks to my sister and her husband Sue and Ross Waterman and my husband Paul for promoting and encouraging this book. Special thanks to Donna Pendree - graphics, Alan Schietzsch of BK TradeColour, and Quality Colour Press.
Jan Wilton
Edmonton Creative Crafts Ltd
(403) 469-xxxx
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Printed in Canada.
The magazine measures about 11 x 8-3/8 inches (28 X 21.4 cm) and weighs 3 ounces (90 gm). Shipping weight will be 120 grams.
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