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RUSTY CHAIN
100 % royal icing
Movable, 4-D royal icing art

Can you see in the cover image how metallic it shines here and there? I likes it so much! And can you see in the last pictures how weathered and worn it is? I really like such old and rustic objects.

Then let's take a look at the tutorial. The pictures speak for themselves but I share a brief description in addition.

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TECHNIQUE

* 100% transfer technique
* double transfer technique
* dry brush painting

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TOOLS

* plastic bags
* plastic sheets (clear PVC binding cover)
* toothpick
* brush

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CHAIN LINKS

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* Using medium gray stiff-consistency (but frothy and light) royal icing.

* For a metallic luster effect, form chain links on the plastic sheets.

* Form oval “O” parts for the chain links, and a little bit larger oval “C” parts for the interconnection links. (Image 1)

* If you want both sides to be shiny, use my double-sided transfer technique, id est put a plastic front on top of the shaped chain links and press it lightly. (Image 2)

* Let the icing dry completely.

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* I made almost 1,000 chain links for my project. (Image 3) I wrote about this work in my formerly post.

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LINKING

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* Hook an “O” shape on each side to the “C” chain link. (Image 4)

* Close the middle "C" link.

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* For this use „playdough royal icing” (I named it that way), which is very very stiff-consistency material and it dries quickly. Use a toothpick to fill the gap. (Images 5-6)

* The links are assembled into several such triple units. (Images 5-6)

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* To achieve the desired length, triple units are linked together with other "C" forms. (Image 7)

* Let the icing dry.

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RUSTY EFFECT

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* Dust food coloring is applied using a dry brush.

* Choose an orange-red (terracotta) and a medium brown (milk chocolate) shade. (Image 8 )

* It is not necessary to color the entire surface of the chain links, it is enough only in spots. (Image 9)

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* Rub it lightly with a brush or a piece of paper towel. (Image 10)

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And you are ready with the rustic, weathered, rusty chain! (Images 11-15)

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I hope you like my tutorial!

See the videos:

Rusty Chain - Metallic Shine

Rusty Chain - Moving

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@Sylvianne posted:

Looks very real! In what context would you use this - to decorate a Halloween party tray, Pirate party …?

I am glad you like my rusty chain, @Sylvianne! 🧡

No, I didn't make it for such occasions. I never create for any holiday or the events you mention.

This is part of a larger project I wrote about in a previous post. The subject of my work is a nature still life. I like nature themes.

However, the technique I have presented can be used in many ways. For example, to make a finely crafted gold necklace and I could list more.

Wow Timea, such great pictures and a first class tutorial!! Thank you for sharing it! I like the the 2 mountains chain links! Simply great my dear cookie friend!!  @PUDING FARM

I really glad you like my tutorial and pictures! Thanks for your feedback, dear Gabi @Icingsugarkeks! 🧡

What a wonderful tutorial and project dear Timea @PUDING FARM!! I absolutely LOVE this idea and the finished product does indeed look real. Amazing work, as always my dear cookie friend ❤️. Thank you for taking the time to walk through all the details with us . Chains like this can be used in SO many different projects. I'm excited to try my hand at it if that's ok with you.

Your projects are always so creative and unique!! ❤️❤️❤️ Hugs...

What a wonderful tutorial and project dear Timea @PUDING FARM!! I absolutely LOVE this idea and the finished product does indeed look real. Amazing work, as always my dear cookie friend ❤️. Thank you for taking the time to walk through all the details with us . Chains like this can be used in SO many different projects. I'm excited to try my hand at it if that's ok with you.

Your projects are always so creative and unique!! ❤️❤️❤️ Hugs...

I am grateful for your kind words, Carol @Cookies Fantastique! I'm glad you like my project so much. 🧡

I would be really happy to see what my tutorial inspires you to do. I look forward to seeing this!

@PUDING FARM posted:

I am grateful for your kind words, Carol @Cookies Fantastique! I'm glad you like my project so much. 🧡

I would be really happy to see what my tutorial inspires you to do. I look forward to seeing this!

Thank you for your kind permission to use your tutorial and technique . I'm super excited to use it...have a couple of ideas already. LOL Take care dear Timea @PUDING FARM ❤️

Thank you for your kind permission to use your tutorial and technique . I'm super excited to use it...have a couple of ideas already. LOL Take care dear Timea @PUDING FARM ❤️

You are welcome, dear Carol @Cookies Fantastique! I can't wait to see what you'll create! 🧡

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