Just a quick shot of the fired bronzclay hollow forms- my free form number hollow bead on the right developed a few fine cracks and must have had a weak spot of the back since it has the most damage. It was fired on its side, so maybe I sanded it too much- can't say as I really remember since the forms were made more than a year ago.



I'd like to get a nice patina on them that is a little more permanent than what the firing medium gives. Any suggestions?
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have you seen the color drenched metals tutorial on missficklemedia? i started using them and really love the effect...
they turned out beautifully...
oh, my! i wonder if it'd work on metal clay?! off to convo shannon.
it does, leann weih has used it on her pmc... have fun -
they're beautiful
SO BEAUTIFUL!!!
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