




Specifics:
18 feet. 10 inches by 10 inches. Acrylic on gesso prepared canvas. Sealed with a matte Liquitex varnish. 40+ hours.
I noticed this stunning beaded cuff in Lucky Magazine's June 2010 Issue, page 58, called Double Happiness by Stephanie Wells. I was so taken with it that I decided to try to re-create my own. While thrift shopping, I came across a colorful blue, orange and yellow southwestern belt buckle with a leather backing. I carefully cut out the metal buckle and original cream colored leather. Then I replaced it with a flashy gold leather piece, carefully cut by using the buckle as a stencil. I used wood glue to adhere the new leather component to the original stitching backing.
Fortunately I have a lot of junk jewelery to work with and soon found just the right piece to use as the bracelet form. I used a malleable copper cuff so it can adjusted to fit on my wrist. Some say I have little bitty bird wrists. After the gold leather was completely dry, I used a quick clear drying epoxy to connect the copper with the leather back. I applied pressure for about 20 minutes. As you can see from the photo above, the epoxy dries very clear.