Saturday, September 22, 2007

Tutorial - Metal Butterfly

Here is a tutorial on making this metal butterfly.



Materials used:
- butterfly pattern
- silver plated metal sheet 0,4 mm width (24 gauge)
- a pair of scissors for metal
- jewelers hammer and anvil
- grinding tools
- one bead ( i am using a 6 mm amethyst round bead)
- silver plated wire 0,6 mm width (22 gauge), 30 cm long
- 2 silver plated headpins


STEP 1:
Cut the butterfly pattern.




STEP 2:
Draw the outline using a pencil on the metal sheet.


STEP 3:
Cut the outline using your pair of scissors. The metal sheet i am using is quite thin so you can use a sewing pair of scissors as well!

Here is the butterfly. Now we must make it smooth and decorate it!
STEP 4:
Use your hammer to smooth the edges in case they are quite curved from the scissors.

STEP 5:
Use your grinding tools to smooth the edges. I am using the hard grinding tip here.

STEP 6:
Using your cup wire brush, grind all the surface to make it shine! In the picture i've done only half of the butterfly, just to show you the difference.
STEP 7:
Use your cup nylon bristle brush or the felt wheel, to clean the surface.

STEP 8:
If you don't like it shiny but you prefer your butterfly with a relief texture you can use the pink sanding round tip. Here is a picture where the right half of the butterfly is textured for demonstration reasons.

STEP 9:
Your butterfly is now ready. You can decorate is as you like. Here is what i've done...
Take your bead and the long piece of silver plated wire. Place the bead through the hole in the middle of the wire and wrap the wire around the bead twice, to keep it in place.
Make two small holes in the middle of the butterfly.
Place the bead and the wire on the butterfly, in the middle to make the body.
To keep the bead and wire in place, use the small piece of wire, put it through the holes and secure at the back.
You can now make the two wires of the bead curly by wrapping them around a pen.
For the antennas use two headpins and secure them at the back with glue or by soldering.

You are done!
- you can stick a safety brooch pin at the back, and make it a butterfly brooch
- you can make a hole, place a jump ring, and make it a pendant
- you can stick a hair barrette at the back, and put it on your hair
- it can be used as an embellishment for scrapbook or card making
... and many many more you can think of!

I hope you like it! Feel free to ask me any questions or leave a comment!

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Vicky, that is so neat. I have lots of customers who love butterflies, so I definietly will be making some of them and thanks for sharing your tutorial with us. I will be making pendants and brooches.

Charlotte

Anonymous said...

Your work is wonderful!
Thank you so much!
Dolphin

Dee Dee said...

wonderful butterfly!!

Are you from Greece?

You make me wanna make it and I do not even have the wire :)

good afternoon

Anonymous said...

any easy technique to make plaited wire??
Tks

Anonymous said...

vicky sygxaritiria .thelo na se rotiso apo pou bries to polyergaleio?

Vicky said...

to polyergaleio to eixe o adras mou... einai typou dremel alla pio fthno. An theleis exei tetoia sto praktiker kai dremel kai typou dremel!
Sto idio magazi tha vreis kai mytes gia to polyergaleio, yparxei ena valitsaki me polles mytes sta 12 euros (toso to eixa parei prin 2 xronia) alla yparxoun kai oi mytes oi afthedikes dremel... pou omws kostizoun. Padws kai ta typou dremel mia xara kanoun th douleia tous!

MarCy said...

Vicky thank you, I didn't know it was possible to do so beautiful and unique accessories at home!
Where can I find the silver sheet? What kind of shops sell it?
For sure I will try to find materials and do some earings. I have done accessories with beads only, until now.
Congrads and thank you again.

MarCy said...

Vicky thank you. I like your butterfly and the rest items you did ,very much.
I wonder where I can find the silver sheet. What kind of shops are selling it?
I tried accessories with beads until now, but for sure I will try your way for earings.
Congrads and thank you again.
MarCy

Jane Chew said...

Nice work, Vicky. Will inform my reader at www.handmade-jewelry-club.com about this beautiful tutorial..