tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-682615452440834525.post3353796155181484143..comments2023-05-08T11:25:54.870-04:00Comments on Mostly Stellar Stuff: Just a Little Cabin in the WoodsMardihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11355727798251790436noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-682615452440834525.post-53854656383312077232013-03-05T05:52:08.242-05:002013-03-05T05:52:08.242-05:00Thank you for the thoughtful comments Jenni. I lov...Thank you for the thoughtful comments Jenni. I love your jewelry, and you have progressed so much from our class with Deryn Mentok. This project was a great way to get used to soldering and all my mistakes just added to the rustic appeal. It is very forgiving and does not need to be perfect. Give it a try but make sure you have good ventilation. I have been holding out for better weather to take this outdoors, but have decided that I could use a small bathroom that has a window. If I get a small fan to exhaust the fumes, I would be able to do this indoors without concern. Soldering fumes are very toxic and can cause organ damage in the body. This is also true of several patina solutions when they react to metals.Mardihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11355727798251790436noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-682615452440834525.post-20433551178417916572013-03-03T08:11:37.157-05:002013-03-03T08:11:37.157-05:00Oh how wonderful it must have been to have such a ...Oh how wonderful it must have been to have such a cabin to visit.. and hopefully you can return again (to the newer cabin) again one day. I love the sentiment behind your piece... I have never tried soldering with an iron before...I love the look of the frame around the picture... so suited to the old photo.I love a piece of jewellery with a story, so special.<br />jenniJennihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04933243243697227084noreply@blogger.com