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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

How To: Greener Silver Cleaner


I make jewelry crocheted with fine gauge silver wire. I incorporate all kind of beads from wood to pearls to resin. Over time the necklaces would tarnish and look dull. Cleaning with a cloth or paste toothpaste & toothbrush just didn’t get in all the nooks and crannies. I try to prevent tarnish by keeping them in a zip lock bag with a piece of chalk as a desiccant (my mom’s trick), which works well, but unfortunately, they don’t always make it into the bag. In my search for a cleaner that would be safe for all my beads and non toxic I happened on a recipe in Real Simple magazine that proved to be the solution. Here’s the “recipe”

Ingredients

Piece of aluminum foil

¼ cup baking soda

Boiling water

Start by washing your silver with a bit of dish soap to remove any oils.

Line the bottom of a glass pan, like a baking dish for lasagna, with a piece of aluminum foil. Put in baking soda and add boiling water. The mixture will fizzle. Add your silver and make sure it’s covered with boiling water. In as little as 10 seconds your silver is clean, but for heavy tarnish, it may take longer, up to a minute.

When your items are clean, they will have a gritty coating from the baking soda, so it’s important to rinse them again with dish soap and lots of water.

The chemical reaction between the aluminum and the baking soda removes the tarnish which then adheres to the foil, which will have a coating of tarnish on it and should be discarded. I have found this to be safe for all my beads and even fibers, with the one exception being unsealed, died wood beads, which run, but not so badly that the bright, clean silver isn’t worth it. Freshwater pearls seem to do fine, but for more expensive pearls, I wouldn’t want to suggest this, as the boiling water might affect their finish.

I include a business card sized “recipe” for this when I sell silver jewelry as a convenience to my customers, who seem to really appreciate the guidance.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

BEST gets "Out of Hand"...


I know…Out of Hand is just one of many Holiday craft shows happening this weekend! What’s a girl or guy to do? Here are 5 good reasons why you should take time to stop by on your crafty whirlwind around town:

1 Its not too big! About 30 crafters in two rooms

2 The food is organic and oh, so good, catered by Neopol of Belvedere Square

3 Shh…don’t tell anyone …one of the well known local artists has a clearance sale that's awesome! Lips are sealed!

4 There is plenty of easy parking in the adjacent parking lot

5 I saved the best for last; there are seated massages!

And if that’s not enough, BEST members Danamarie Hosler will be there with her Knitimals & OoAKies and Shelly Daly with her beach stone jewelry (just so you know, neither are the artist referenced in number 3!). Rick Shelly, of glass bug fame, and other wonderful, mostly local artisans will be offering up their very best work for the holiday season! Hope we see you there!

Out of Hand
Sunday Dec.6, 10am - 5 pm
Knights of Columbus Hall
201 Homeland Avenue (on the edge of the Notre Dame campus just off Charles Street)
Baltimore, 21212

Written by: Shelly Daly