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I love My Dog Bracelet Tutorial

I love My Dog Bracelet Tutorial

Created by: TierraCastDesigner TipsPre-stretch cord by pulling firmly from both ends a few times.Attach small binder clip or bead stopper 2-3" from one end of stretch cord.On other end of cord string bail, *one 4mm bead and one paw bead*. Repeat * through * three times.String 32 4mm gemstones or firepolish glass beads of your choice. (Tip: Three 4mm gemstones or Czech beads equals approx. 1/2". Instructions create a 7" bracelet. Adjust bead count accordingly for desired size.)Remove bead stopper …
Jan 1st 2022 TierraCast
Emma Dog Tag Tutorial

Emma Dog Tag Tutorial

Emma is in our warehouse daily, and I wanted to honor her with some Jewelry.Created by: Rita HutchinsonDesigner TipsNew to stamping? See Metal Stamping 101.The 3mm Bridgette stamp set allowed a long phone number and a name to fit perfectly.Use Enamel Marker to make the stamped letters show up. Remove excess "enamel" with paper towel.When the piece is completely dry, highlight with the polishing pad. (Do not get pads wet, or they become ineffective).Suggested Supplies1 4-pack (use 1 set) #44-775- …
Jan 1st 2022 Rita Hutchinson
Black Bandit Bracelet Tutorial

Black Bandit Bracelet Tutorial

Created by: Cindy MorrisDesigner TipsUse your favorite 8mm beads and adjust the number of beads for a perfect fit. The finished length of this bracelet is 8.5".Crimp or knot the Beadalon ends (it doesn't matter what color crimps you use, because they are hidden inside the Bead Bandit). For step-by-step instructions, see how the bracelet is made on our blog post: The Bead Bandit: Make Masculine Beaded Men’s Jewelry!Free Technique Sheets & How-TosBasic Jewelry-Making Technique Sheet (PDF)Beadi …
Jan 1st 2022 Cindy Morris
Hearts Across the States Keychain Tutorial

Hearts Across the States Keychain Tutorial

Created by: Janet BoyingtonDesigner TipsStamp hearts in desired locations on USA blank, and then use the "." (period) from the punctuation set to connect the hearts. (New to metal stamping? See Metal Stamping 101)If necessary, use nylon or rawhide hammer to re-flatten the blank.Punch hole (For proper technique, see Learn More tab of hole punch.)Patina with Novacan.If needed, sand blank to remove any large scratches.Polish to a mirror finish with Ultra polishing pad.Use split ring pliers to add s …
Jan 1st 2022 Janet Boyington
Passage To India - Coin Earrings Tutorial

Passage To India - Coin Earrings Tutorial

These verdigris coin earrings are a beautiful combination of metal and gemstones, with a hint of sparkle. This beginner project requires only a few basic jewelry-making tools and can be completed quickly.Created by: Debbie NelsonDesigner TipsUsing the larger side of the hole punch, punch 2 holes in each coin. Add eyelet using the eyelet setter and anvil. Wire wrap the crystal spike and attach to coin using a jump ring. For step-by-step instructions on making wire wrapped loops, and best way to o …
Jan 1st 2022 Debbie Nelson
On the Bias Corrugated Metal Earring Tutorial

On the Bias Corrugated Metal Earring Tutorial

Created by: Mollie ValenteDesigner TipsCorrugate the metal blanks by feeding them through the Tube-Wringer® on the diagonal. Squeeze the hand grip to maintain even pressure while turning the turn key.TIP: Wear rubber-coated work gloves when using the Tube-Wringer. They cushion your hands and improve the grip!Use a 3M™ superfine sanding sponge (500-600 grit) and a Brilliant polishing cloth to polish the high points of corrugated blank.Gently curve the corrugated blank using the bracelet bending p …
Jan 1st 2022 Mollie Valente
Ode to Bajor Ear Cuff Tutorial

Ode to Bajor Ear Cuff Tutorial

Created by: Amy Mickelson Designer TipsCut chain pieces to desired length.Slip the chain ends under the last rhinestone links on each end of the rhinestone chain, and use chain-nose pliers to fold the prongs over the edges of the stones.Use oval jump rings to attach the chain to the ear cuff and loop on ball post.New to jewelry-making? For most secure way to open and close jump rings, see: Basic Jewelry-Making Technique Sheet (PDF)   Suggested Supplies1 0.5 gross [use 1] …
Jan 1st 2022 Amy Mickelson
Happy Travelers Earrings Tutorial

Happy Travelers Earrings Tutorial

As the Remover of Obstacles, and Lord of Beginnings, Ganesh is a popular charm or talisman for travelers. Combine this auspicious symbol with Maneki Neko, the beckoning kitty who welcomes good fortune and friends, and you have a winning combination to wear while planning future travel, even if you can't travel anywhere exciting right now.  Created by: Polly Nobbs-LaRue   Designer TipsSqueeze the charm holder to unhook it.These Czech "O" beads usually fit over the hook of the wire hoop, …
Jan 1st 2022 Polly Nobbs-LaRue
Pulse Earrings Tutorial

Pulse Earrings Tutorial

Created by: Polly Nobbs-LaRueDesigner TipsDetermine placement of vinyl heishi beads, and mark each dot with an extra-fine point Sharpie®.Punch holes in the brass blanks with the cutting end of the Crafted Findings tool.You may also need to punch slightly larger holes in the vinyl heishi beads. (Use the cutting end of the Crafted Findings tool.)For each hole, select a rivet that is about 1mm longer than the stacked components. Use the setting end of the Crafted Findings tool to set each rivet.Att …
Jan 1st 2022 Polly Nobbs-LaRue
Man in the Maze Earrings Tutorial

Man in the Maze Earrings Tutorial

Created by: Mollie ValenteDesigner TipsString three 8mm round gemstone beads on an eye pin.Finish the end of the eye pin with a wrapped loop; snip off the excess eye-pin tail. For step-by-step instructions on making wrapped loops (and more!), see Jewelry Basics 101 (PDF).Use a 6mm jump ring to attach the wood charm to the bottom loop of the eye pin.Attach an earring hook to the top (wrapped) eye-pin.Repeat steps for the second earring.Suggested Supplies1 dozen (use 2 pieces) ##29-722>29-722 B …
Jan 1st 2022 Mollie Valente