About this Product
If green is your color and you love unique jewelry, then this three-piece set is absolutely for you! Paint skin jewelry is made using repurposed leftover paint skins from fluid art acrylic pours so each vibrant green piece is a one-of-a-kind design ?!
Materials
Bracelet Cord: leather (brown)
Cabochons: Glass and acrylic paint
Earring Backs: rubber
Metal (bezel trays, chains, hooks, and lobster clasps): alloy
Necklace Cord: waxed cotton cord (black)
Measurements
Earrings:
-Height (from hook top to the bottom of the tray): 1.4"
-Width of the tray: just under 0.5"
Bracelet:
This bracelet is about 7 1/2" in length with another 2" from the chain.
Necklace:
-Pendant: 1"H
-Necklace: 18"L + 2" extender chain, cord is 1.5mm in diameter.
Desert Lily Artistry
Meet the Maker
Hi all,
My name is Dina (dee-nuh), and I'm a neurodivergent fluid artist and crafter based out of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
My specialties are fluid art, crochet, and beadwork (although I'm currently focused on the latter). On occasion, I've also been known to dabble in other crafts. Whatever catches my attention, really.
All of the above are primarily my hobbies, but I also use them to help with my mental health. Like many people, I struggle with anxiety and depression and have found art (and crafting) to be incredibly therapeutic.
Over time, I've acquired so many finished projects that I've decided to start offering some of my work to the public, and I'm now registered as a (small) business. For those interested, DLA is both woman and Hispanic owned!
If you have any questions, inquiries, etc, please feel free to reach out.
https://linqapp.com/desertlilyartistry
Have a great one, y'all!

How it’s Made
To begin with, I use Diamond Glaze to glue the backs of glass cabochons to the most eye-catching spots on repurposed dried paint skins that have been leftover from my fluid art paintings. Once dry, I use a special type of box knife to cut the cabochons from the rest of the paint skin. After this they are then popped into a bezel/setting with a healthy amount of E6000 heavy duty glue dabbed on the back. Lastly, the pieces are laid flat and once again left to dry.