One of us got inspired by the icon of December: the Christmas Tree. These are some great earrings for the holiday parties that you will be throwing or attending. Don’t want to buy the supplies separately? Buy the kit! (Currently only available in store) Supplies Approximately one foot of 18 ga
Supplies 18 gauge wire 24 gauge wire We used size 6 seed beads, but any bead can be used. 1 pair of earwires Tools Chain Nose Pliers Round Nose Pliers Wire Cutters Ruler Optional: Hammer Directions Cut a 5 inch piece of 18 gauge wire. If you are using different sized beads than the size 6 seed beads
We just received the new Jewelry Affair magazine and we are blown away by the beautiful pieces of jewelry featured in the magazine. Jewelry Affair features the most innovative artists for your own inspiration as well as replication. Some articles include tutorials or descriptions on how the artist a
We saw these earrings a while back and something about them spoke to us. The nonsensical wire wrap reminds us of dream catchers we used to hang over our beds. Supplies Directions Step 1 Cut the 22 gauge wire into two 6 inch pieces (each piece will make one earring) Step 2 Aprox. 3/4 inch fro
One of the most commonly used techniques in jewelry making is turning a loop at the end of a head pin. For long time beaders this a skill which you have most likely mastered, but for new beaders, this can lead to frustration. We know that when we started it was often difficult to determine exactly h
It seems as though whenever we finish a beading project I always find myself with random beads which are left over. More often than not these beads get tossed into my “someday I will use these” bucket. Here is a quck and easy wire wrapped ring tutorial that will help you find a home for all those