Valentine's Electroformed Heart Leaf
by CuForming in Craft > Jewelry
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Valentine's Electroformed Heart Leaf
For Valentine's Day, there wasn't a better plant to use for a project than Smilax Aspera.
It's a perennial, evergreen climber with thorns, and it's also a poisonous plant.
It can be easily recognized by its heart shaped leaves.
Smilax was a nymph from Greek mythology.
She was in love with the young Croco, but the gods opposed their love.
Croco committed suicide and Smilax was transformed into a creeper.
She still shows her love with these beautiful heart shaped leaves.
Supplies
All the material and tools I've used for this project are:
- Smilax Aspera leaf
- Rose Quartz Crystals
- 2.5 mm copper wire (10awg)
- UV Resin
- Toothpicks
- Conductive Paint
- Electroforming Solution
- Distilled Water
- Liver of Sulfur
- Copper Sulfate
- Bleach
- Jewelry chain
- Jump-rings
- Lobster clasp
- Scissors
- Super fine sharpie
- Precision cutter
- UV Lamp
- Brushes
- Electroforming equipment
- plastic containers
With a super fine sharpie I marked the outline for the gemstones and I made the holes with a precision cutter.
Then I glued the hang ring and the stones around the holes with UV Resin.
I covered it entirely with conductive paint and hang it for at least an hour to let the paint activate.
When I dipped it in the electroforming bath, I noticed lots of little bubbles on top of the leaf.
With a brush, I broke the surface tension to avoid bubble to form again.
After 20 hours… maybe more, our leaf is finally ready. I removed it from the tank and washed it with distilled water to clean all the electroforming solution residue.
I then prepared a low concentrated solution of liver of sulfur and dip the leaf in to it. To accelerate the process and to make a more attractive patina, I added a pinch of copper sulfate crystals.
To neutralize all these chemicals, I added a glass of bleach before it can be flushed down the sink.
Initially, the patina had this color.
But after 20 minutes it changed in to a wonderful blue.
I added the chain, and it was ready to be shown.
Happy Valentine's Day!
Check the video on YouTube.
Thank you all! CuForming.