I continued to explore working with precious metal clay (PMC). totally untutored relying on reading and trying, my preferred learning method.
There are plenty of detailed instructions both online and in magazines and books. I got some good results with this piece which included setting a cubic zirconia in the silver leaf. Zirconia works beautifully in metal clay. I misjudged the size of the piece and it is probably a bit smaller than it should be in this necklace.
This piece was actually unsuccessful. It was designed as a leaf with a bit of it broken off. I then wrapped lemon Swarovski crystals on the leaf as moisture drops. It was intended to be a pin. However, shortly after I photo graphed it I broke it. It turns out that I had made it too thin. So, lessons learned was that I made one too thick and one too thin and one on unsuitable armiture. Okay, got it, this learn by doing method actually works, but with the price of the medium rising I decided I needed to be more careful and to work with mockups using polymer clay for my silver clay pieces. The clay drys quickly and can be re-hydrated but it is difficult.
These earrings are favorites of mine. It took a while for me to decide to put them at the shop. I seldom make earrings and I really like these. They are called Twisted Ribbon.
So, this is my early trials with metal clay. I have a butterfly in process now which I am making in pieces and will fuse them at the end and embellish with gold aura.
I will continue to learn and now there is bronze clay to try. I really like making the sculptures in miniature.