(1) Puffy Beads; (2) Faux Jade; (3) Hammered Metal Bezels; (4) Johnny Jump-Up CaneWell it’s time once again to announce the line up of video tutorials coming in
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(1) Puffy Beads; (2) Faux Jade; (3) Hammered Metal Bezels; (4) Johnny Jump-Up CaneWell it’s time once again to announce the line up of video tutorials coming in
Video #149: “This really looks like an interesting technique that has a cool recycle thing going.” ~Sue-W** This post is an introduction to one of our paid tutorials.As many
Subhead goes here...A while back I talked about selling my Pirate Bead Lanyard at the YMCA just by wearing it to hold my pass card. Well that sale led to
“Capturing art in your leftover polymer clay. You just don’t know when that next bead will turn up.” ~Peggy-BToday I want to provide yet another example of how
“That’s what I would like to get more of, ideas for male or unisex jewelry.” ~Ken-HIt was my Dad’s birthday the other day, so I decided to make
“That metal bezel thing-a-majig makes for a really nice looking piece!” ~PhaedrakatI was hoping you guys would notice and ask about the cool hammered metal bezel I used
Including: (1) Easy Kaleidoscope Canes; (2) Inked Butterfly Earrings; (3) Intricate Inlay Technique; (4) Handmade Earwires.The photos above, from left to right, correspond with the 4 paid tutorials
(1) Glowing Cane; (2) Clay Buttons; (3) Faux Opals; (4) Silver Spoon BailI can’t believe how fast time flies when you’re having fun. It seems like just yesterday
Video #145: It’s really nice not to have to depend on what the stores sell.” ~Rose-M** This post is an introduction to one of our paid tutorials.Have you ever
“I’m familiar with the jelly roll cane. But as usual Cindy, you have put your own very cool spin on them.” ~Jaime-HUp until recently, I have hesitated about