I worked on a project last week, and am kicking myself
that I didn't take more photos of each of the steps.
But I enjoyed it so much, that I plan on doing more
ETCHED COPPER
projects very soon, and will snap more pics of the process.
Our GodDaughter was confirmed this past Sunday, and I wanted to give her something
that had to do with her faith journey, and also something personalized just for her.
I toyed with making a piece of jewelry, but wanted to steer away from that
because I've done that with past gifts for her.
I called her mom and asked what her "Confirmation Verse" was ~ each Confirmand chose a verse from Scripture that was meaningful to them. So, the phrase I used in the project was the first part of that verse. I decided to make an etched copper cross, and played around with some lettering:
Then (in the steps I failed to photograph), I cut a cross out of copper, filed the edges,
and drew the design directly on the copper with a black fine-point Sharpie.
The Sharpie ink acts as a resist when the piece is put into the etching acid.
(Side note ~ with the bankruptcy of RadioShack, many of their stores ~~not all~~ are closing and liquidating their inventory. I got a bottle of etching acid for $1.40! Everything was 90% off....they only had one bottle left, or I definitely would have stocked up on those $14 bottles. So, be on the lookout for closing stores.)
Next, I needed to add a patina to darken my etched metal. But all I had was some Novacan Black,
which really only works well on silver soldered stuff. Since it did very little to darken my copper, I resorted to just using a black Sharpie since I was in a time crunch (what else is new...).
Not ideal for permanency, but it worked okay.
Then I used 0000 steel wool to polish off the raised layer, to bring up all the etched detail.
My plan was to add the cross to a journal, so I bought a plain black Moleskin and tried it out:
...but it just looked kind of blah, flat, and maybe too much like a Bible.
Plus, that elastic band was bugging me.
Then I came upon this gorgeous little journal! It looks like a treasured antique,
and has a neat little clasp on the side ~
I just love how it turned out, like a relic from the past, and hopefully our GodDaughter loves it, too!
We were on our way to church that day for the Confirmation service,
and snapped a quick family pic in the backyard.
So glad my girl is home from college for the summer!
More
etched copper
on the horizon for me. I love the process. It's really pretty easy, with great results.
And perfect for a personalized gift!
etched copper
on the horizon for me. I love the process. It's really pretty easy, with great results.
And perfect for a personalized gift!