Isn’t it fun to find new jewelry making products that you didn’t even know existed? I just love discovering them, and then thinking up all kinds of new uses for those things I didn’t know I needed. 🙂 These little half-drilled beads are…
Today I have for you part two on how to make this bird & branch pendant. Here’s the link to part one of the Bird & Branch Steampunk pendant, in case you missed it. Tools & Materials: clay for the birds, I…
There are LOTS of variations of the infinity link out there, just check out this Pinterest search for wire infinity link jewelry for many examples. I decided to keep mine simple & elegant, and make it from wire wrapping so there’s no soldering involved. If I…
It never hurts to get back to the basics, and straightening your wire before working with it is an important process to understand. You can do it quite simply with just a rag, but there are also some cool tools out there…
I’ve seen a lot of these pendants lately with some combination of a bird, branch, nest and heart and decided it was time to make one myself. All of these pieces are fairly simple to sculpt so even if you’ve never used…
Here’s yet another design with a myriad of possibilities. I love the idea of using a finer chain, like 2-3mm links, and long seed bead dangles. Do them in turquoise, red, yellow & copper for a southwestern vibe. If you want…
How you ever seen descriptions of different types of chain and wondered what they meant? I have! Mostly they describe either how the links of chain are shaped or how they are put together. In today’s video I’ll explain the most basic…
This is a simple cane to make, but as is always the case with my favorites, there are lots of possible ways to interpret and use it. If you keep the canes uniformly round while slicing, (which I didn’t) keep them all…
I’ve had these turquoise hollow oval glass beads for over a year. They’re absolutely gorgeous and I wanted to do something special with them, but also felt it needed to be simple. No complicated designs they might get lost in. These asymmetrical…
Here’s another very basic technique for holding together your jewelry. It’s quicker than wrapped loops and more secure than simple loops. All you need to make these double, or split ring, loops is a pair of Round Nose Pliers and some Wire Cutters. It’s not…