Crimp beads are one of those most basic of jewelry making supplies. They are used to hold together most strung pieces of jewelry, whether they be necklaces or bracelets, and can even be used to hold together earrings. Crimps are key components in illusion or…
Welcome to week three of our Christmas Charms series. I hope you are enjoying getting to know these polymer clay techniques. This week we’re making a cute little snowman. In the video I show you how to make life easier by building…
I love finding new and unexpected uses for jewelry findings and these earrings are a great example of that. Usually a multi-hole connector is used for multi-strand bracelets or necklaces, but today I’m using them to make multi-dangle earrings. Why not? 🙂…
If you are going to do any kind of wire or sheet metal hammering or shaping, then you definitely need a surface to pound on! That’s all a bench block is, a surface on which to do hammering or forming. The type of…
Welcome to week two of my new series here at my blog and on my YouTube channel. For the next few weeks I’ll be showing how to make your own miniature Christmas charms out of polymer clay. If you missed the first week, you…
This week’s necklace has a subtle southwestern vibe. It started with the chunky turquoise nuggets, and then I found a pendant in my stash that accented them perfectly. Or perhaps I should say they accented it. Either way I think the combination is wonderful,…
You may have seen this tiny blue box at your local craft store and paid it no attention. But I’m here to tell you that you NEED this stuff. If you’ve ever fought with threads tangling, knotting or fraying while stringing beads…
This week I’m introducing a new series here at my blog and on my YouTube channel. For the next five weeks I’ll be showing how to make your own miniature charms out of polymer clay. At the end of the five weeks…
I’ve been seeing ear threads around for quite some time but never really paid much attention to them until I got a couple pairs for myself. Now, I’m in love. 🙂 I just love how simple they are to make and to wear….
In today’s video I’ll tell you about a subject that can be confusing when you first encounter it: wire hardness. As I mention in the video, the terms “full hard,” “half hard” ” and “dead soft” baffled me when I first read…