In Pala CA, there is a working mine where you can go dig to your hearts content. Ocean View Mines.
I have buckets and buckets of raw crystals to prove it!
When we travel through Nevada or other gem worthy states, I always make sure to stop off at quartz museums and shops. There is just something so magical and mysterious when you gaze into crystals.
This ring tutorial shows how you can make your own with the real deal or faux crystals as I did here.
Materials:
- Tinted or clear crystals. These were purchased from the Bead Gallery @ Michaels Craft stores.
- Adjustable rings with a deep bezel. You can find these at any craft or bead store.
- E6000.
- Fine colored glitter.
- Paper plate or work mat.
- Styrofoam or Floralfoam- to set ring in while working.
- Small dry paint brush.
* Begin to add your crystals. Imagine how they would look on your finger.
*They will fall at first but as the glue starts to set, you'll be able to place them better.
* It takes approximately 9-11 crystals to fill a ring, depending on their size.
* When you can fit no more, sprinkle exposed glue areas with your glitter.
* Position ring firmly in foam so it sits upright.
* Let the ring set undisturbed for 8-12 hours or overnight before wearing.
*Use the dry paint brush to remove any excess glitter from the ring and crystals. When I made the above ring, I think I was channeling The Fortress of Solitude from Superman movies. Remember all those crystals? Doesn't this ring remind you of it?
Well, faux or not, crystals just make me feel good. So I'm giving away this ring. Its made with a mixture of both crystals in the materials photo. The ring is easily adjustable and will fit any adult finger, male or female.
*** Congratulations to Carol Hoffmann for Winning this ring!***
So cool! I want 10. One for each finger.
ReplyDeletethe first thing that came to mind was "Superman" the ice caves from the TV show Smallville - this is a very pretty ring
ReplyDeleteWe must have a psychic connection! I've been looking on the internet to see if I could find any rock and crystal shops near me. What a creative idea for them! They don't remind me of Superman's ice caves...but they remind me of the 'Let it Go!! movie...what was the title?
ReplyDeleteI love your ring and I'm going to look up that mine where you can dig your own crystals!
ReplyDeleteCool ring! Seems like it should be from Lord of the Rings or something like that.
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE your ring Michelle! Fabulous tutorial! I love your Chicken Wire Chandelier too~ voted for you! Good Luck!!
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It's gorgeous! I wish I could make something that beautiful. I'd love to wear that around and show it off. :) My email is jennyha2001@Gmail.com
ReplyDeleteWoW! Very cool ring!!! Thanks for shaing, I just love it!
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