Easy Faux Chryosocolla Pendant

Cindi McGee
by Cindi McGee
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Chrysocolla is a beautiful mineral - the variations on patterns and shades of color are almost endless - but most are within the turquoise blues and lush green spectrum, with touches of deep navy and sometimes the tiniest hint of metallic shades of copper, or even some with a metallic a bronze like tone. When I discovered this stone on Pinterest I absolutely loved it and could not wait to try to recreate it in clay! This is a very simple way to achieve a similar effect.
Roll 60g of Concord Blue Makin’s Clay® using clay roller to about 1/4” thick. 
Using sea sponge, randomly sponge a light amount of Woodland Green, Deep Turquoise, and Coastal Waters paint onto rolled clay.  Let paint dry.  
To apply second layer of color, using sea sponge, randomly sponge a light amount of Turf Green, and Night Sky mixed with a tiny amount of Black Tie paint onto rolled clay.  Let paint dry. 
Place bezel face down onto colored clay.  Impress to mark shape.  
Use scissors to cut bezel shape from colored clay. 
Apply Beacon Mixed-Media Glue to bottom of bezel.  Be sure glue covers the bottom completely to the sides to minimize gaps when the clay dries.  Place colored clay into bezel and press gently to adhere.  Let dry 24 hours. 
Apply a thin layer of JudiKins Diamond Glaze over surface of faux stone.  Let dry. 
Add bronze jump ring to bezel - I used 3 jump rings to match the connectors on the chain I selected. 
Add bronze chain and closure.  
Suggested materials:
  • Makin’s Clay® - Concord Blue 60g   (www.Makins-USA.com)
  • Clay Roller   (www.Makins-USA.com)
  • Cutting Mat   (www.Makins-USA.com)
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