Monday, October 19, 2020

Updates on Colors for the Dancing Skeleton Jewelry

Dancing Skeleton DIY Tutorial for Day of the Dead or Halloween

If you prefer to shy away from the brighter colors, try a combo with Natural Calavera and White Wood Beads
 

Wodd Beads for Dancing Skeleton DIY Tutorial for Day of the Dead or Halloween

The White Wood beads are made from natural pangantuon wood, a light weight wood with a light color and even texture, sometimes bleached for more even tone. The color gets a bit darker when worn or can be darken with a light application of a natural oil or wax such as micro crystalline or beeswax.


Dancing Skeleton DIY Tutorial for Day of the Dead or Halloween

For the Chinese Knotting Cord, I chose Beige Fine Weight for the legs and Black Extra Fine for the arms and body, and for the neck cord.


Dancing Skeleton DIY Tutorial with Calavera Skull Beads

I added extra overhand knots for the shoulders and buttocks for the earrings, but omitted the knots for the buttocks for the amulet. I also omitted the overhand knot above the Calavera beads for the amulet. I used the Beige Fine Weight for the square knot closure, even though it is a bit bulky, but no other thinner Chinese Knotting Cord had an exact color match.

 




Dancing Skeleton DIY Tutorial for Day of the Dead or Halloween

For this next piece, I made the skeleton fully with the Beige Fine Weight and chose the Beige Medium Weight for a thicker neck cord. A 1.5 mm sterling silver clasp was added to the neck cord.  


Shambhala Bracelet with Calavera Skull Beads for Day of the Dead or Halloween

For the shambhala bracelet, I chose Beige Fine Weight for the cord that goes through the beads, and Beige Medium Weight for the knotting cord. These white wood beads were rubbed with a light coat of micro crystalline wax to darken them, but just regular wear will darken the white wood a bit over time. Check the previous post for the step by step tutorial to make the Dancing Skeletons. 



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