How to Use a Spatula to Make Jewelry

How to Use a Spatula to Make Jewelry



A spatula can be handy item when you make jewelry, especially when gluing, mixing compounds, or joining pieces together. Gone are those elementary school days when you ended up with as much glue on your fingers as you had on your art project. Read this article to learn more about using a spatula when making jewelry.









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Use a spatula to mix resin and hardener when you make jewelry involving cut flowers. The broad end of the spatula makes the perfect tool to thoroughly mix the resin and hardener, thus making a mixture that will preserve the flowers forever.




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Grab your spatula when you make jewelry out of shrink plastic. After covering your designs with plastic and baking them in the oven, the spatula helps you remove the jewelry from the oven without damaging them. Tongs might twist or bend the jewelry, but the spatula preserves the pin's shape.




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Mix an Envirotex polymer compound with a wooden spatula when making jewelry out of cardboard. The wooden spatula is the perfect tool for mixing the compound, and it keeps the toxic chemicals from getting on your skin.




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Apply an amalgam of gold and mercury to small objects when gold-coating them by using a small, metal spatula made of steel. Spread the amalgam onto the object with the spatula as "you might spread butter."




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Bond two pieces together when making jewelry from PMC (precious metal clay) by pressing it with a spatula. The spatula can also be used to apply beads of PMC when you don't wish to use your fingers.


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