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  • How to Make Marbled Clay Bead Jewelry

    Are you looking for an easy and fun creative art project that doesn’t require a lot of time, skill, or supplies? Perhaps making clay bead jewelry is a new passion you’ll discover. Making jewelry...

  • How to Use Stamps for Jewelry

    Jewelry stamps help you create customized jewelry adornments, descriptions noting the metal karats and company tags. Stamps have a metal base with raised letters that require force to imprint the...

  • How to Build Your Own Jewelry Settings

    Jewelry stone settings, which are also called bezels, are small metal parts used to secure a stone to a ring, pendant or other jewelry piece. Settings can be created for any size or shape of stone...

  • How to Create Your Own Antique Jewelry

    If you love the look of heirloom jewelry that features beautiful filigree accents and meaningful tidbits like heritage photographs and cherished metal charms, you can design replicas with your own...

  • How to Make Seaglass Jewelry

    Sea glass, also known as beach glass, is "debris from glass containers that has been shattered and found its way to the beach," according to OceanSage.com. You can find sea glass while walking the...

  • How to Use a Soldering Iron for Jewelry

    Jewelry can be made in many different ways depending on the materials used. If you want to make jewelry pieces that involve binding two pieces of metal together to create a seamless connection,...

  • How to Make Jewelry with Just Studs & Beads

    Looking for an easy jewelry project? You can't get any simpler than making jewelry from studs and beads. Make them over and over again with different beads, and you will soon have the most...

  • How to Make Jewelry From Credit Cards

    The more people become aware of the dangers of filling trash dumps, the more popular creating things with "found" objects becomes. Old computer innards, wine corks and old credit cards find new...

  • How to Use a Tumbler to Polish Silver Jewelry

    Two types of tumblers are used for polishing dirty or tarnished jewelry: vibratory and rotary. A rotary tumbler is drum-shaped and rolls, tumbling the media and jewelry together to achieve the...

  • Quality Parts for Making Jewelry From Stones

    Combining semi-precious, precious, or tumbled and polished rocks with quality findings will ensure that the jewelry you make will be long-lasting and remain beautiful. Making jewelry from stones...

  • How to Work With Metal Pieces for Jewelry Making

    Metal pieces are important in the making of jewelry. The metal pieces usually found in jewelry are the clasps, which hold the necklace or bracelet together, and the chains and chain links that...

  • How to Make Charms from Plastic Bottles

    The colorful plastic bottles that are leftover after you used up cleaning supplies make terrific raw materials to upcycle into handmade jewelry. This tutorial will explain how to turn trash from...

  • How to Make Wire Sculpted Jewelry

    Wire-sculpted jewelry is a new method of using wire to form jewelry. It is not soldered, glued or welded but instead hand-carved. Much of the jewelry is made using fourteen-karat gold or silver...

  • How to Make Earrings from a Credit Card

    So much plastic winds up in land fills every day. Discarded plastic everyday objects can be great sources of raw materials for jewelry. This tutorial will explain how to make earrings from an...

  • How to Make a Necklace Adjustable

    Necks come in a wide variety of sizes, which can make fitting necklaces around different people a real challenge. By making a necklace adjustable, you can fit it around many neck sizes while...

  • How to Make Wire Sculpture Bracelets

    The great thing about making wire sculpture bracelets is that you can get started with a minimal initial investment. Plus, the supplies are easy to carry around, so you can make bracelets...

  • How to Make an Ear Wire Jig

    If you make earrings, you will need ear wires. Making your own findings adds value to your hand made jewelry. This tutorial will explain how to make an ear wire jig so you can make professional...

  • How to Preserve Flowers in Jewelry

    Flowers have a beauty with universal appeal, but unfortunately, it's also a beauty that's fleeting. Preserving real flowers in the form of jewelry will give you a chance to enjoy their shapes or...

  • How to Make Wire Wrapped Crystals

    Crystals are transparent to semi-transparent and naturally formed in the Earth. It takes thousands of years for crystals to form. Many crystals are formed with windows at the tops and bottoms, and...

  • How to Decide Wire Gauge for Wire Wrapped Jewelry

    Wire wrapped jewelry is very popular and fun to make. Beginning wire artists often wonder what size wire they should use for different wire wrapped jewelry projects. This tutorial will explain how...

  • How to Make Jump Rings for Jewelry Making

    Jump rings are an integral part of many jewelry designs. Making your own jump rings can save you money and enable you to have exactly the right size finding for your jewelry design. This tutorial...

  • How to Use a Hydraulic Press for Jewelry Making

    The hydraulic press is often described as the biggest, strongest, easiest hammer in the jeweler' s tool box. The hydraulic press is a great tool for silhouette die forming, fold forming,...

  • How to Measure Jewelry Wire Gauge

    Jewelry artists making wire wrapped jewelry use a variety of wire in different metals and gauges when creating their hand made jewelry. After a while it can be difficult to determine the gauge of...

  • How to Make Your Own Jewelry Jig

    A wire jig is a great tool to use to make ear wires and when making a wire jewelry design that has a repeated pattern. While there are a number of very good commercial jewelry jigs on the market,...

  • How to Use the WigJig

    A wire jewelry jig is a helpful tool to use when making a wire jewelry design that has a repeated pattern. While you can make your own jewelry jig, the WigJig is a great tool because it has a...

  • How to Make Microscope Slide Jewelry

    Microscope slide jewelry mixes paper crafts with jewelry to create tiny works of wearable art, usually pendants or pins. They are made by pressing bits of decorative paper, ephemera, photographs,...

  • How to Buy Gold Coin Bezels

    Gold coin bezels are a beautiful way to display and wear treasured coins. Bezels hold coins inside a hoop so that the coins can be viewed while they are worn. Bezels can be attached to just about...

  • How to Make a Copper Bead

    Copper is a metal with a rich color. Copper beads are increasingly popular for jewelry making. This tutorial will explain how to make copper beads from copper pipes.

  • How to Make a Copper Necklace

    Copper is a beautiful color and an inexpensive metal to use to make stunning jewelry. You can make striking fashion jewelry with materials purchased from your local hardware store or plumbing...

  • How to Velvet Line Jewelry Boxes

    Velvet: the sumptuous fabric of kings and queens. It evokes images of posh surroundings and aristocratic environments, and has been valued for thousands of years. According to Karen Brandon, a...

  • How to Make Jewelry From Plastic Tubing

    That hollow plastic tubing for sale at your local hardware store may not seem like a jewelry finding at first glance but, when trimmed into short sections, these colorful plastic pieces can be...

  • How to Make a Wig Jig for Beading

    Wig Jig is a brand of jewelry supplies that enables jewelry makers to create designs with wire, beads and gemstones. The Wig Jig itself is a plastic tray-like object with a sequence of drilled...

  • Making Silver Wire

    The actual process of making silver wire for electronics, silver chain jewelry, and wire-wrapped jewelry is simple. Making silver requires some basic tools, equipment, and instructions. Silver...

  • Homemade Beaded Indian Necklaces

    "Jewelry styles were different in every American Indian tribe, but the differences were less marked than with other arts and crafts," states American Indian jewelry; Native Languages of the...

  • How to Create Stand-Out Jewelry Booth Displays at Craft Shows

    Standing out as a jewelry artist at an arts and crafts show can be challenging due to the high-level of competition. By following these easy steps, you'll increase your exposure and most likely...

  • How to Make an Adjustable Ring

    Have you ever wanted to own jewelry that was OOAK (one-of-a-kind)? What's a better way to do that than create your own? Here are simple steps help you get started on making adjustable rings for...

  • Methods of Soldering Jewelry

    There are a wide variety of tools and equipment to choose from when it comes to soldering jewelry. Soldering jewelry basically involves adhering one piece or part of metal to another, securely. ...

  • What Torch Tips to Use for Soldering Jewelry

    Knowing what size and type of torch tip to use for soldering jewelry depends on the type of torch you have. Other key pieces of information are the kind of jewelry you are going to be soldering...

  • Step-by-Step Wire Jewelry

    Wire jewelry is jewelry made with wire components such as jump rings, beading wire, head pins, eye pins and beads with wrapped or simple wire loops. Wire jewelry can consist mainly of wire...

  • Easy Flowers Made With Beads

    Beaded flower crafts are always in season. They make great gifts for just about anyone, and can be adapted to any type of craft. Use beaded flowers for jewelry, gift wrapping, ornaments or pen...

  • How to Make a Jewelry Display from Shoe Racks

    Creative displays for your hand made jewelry need not be expensive, take up a lot of space or be heavy to lug from your home to craft show. This tutorial will explain how to create a jewelry...

  • What Are Common Stamps on a Gold Ring?

    Stamps or marks on gold jewelry are called "quality marks." The quality marks represent the content and purity of the metal that the jewelry is made of. Gold jewelry can also have stamps, called...

  • How to Start a Jewelery Business

    Starting a jewelry business can be both rewarding and profitable. In addition to making extra money, you will have the satisfaction of knowing you've sold something that you designed and made with...

  • How to Make Beginner's Paper Jewelry

    One of the prettiest beginner paper jewelry is a necklace. Whether it's one strand or several, make one-of-a-kind necklaces with rolled decorative paper. Children and adults can create jewelry for...

  • How to Anneal Metal for Jewelry Making

    Metal will work harden as you work with it to make jewelry. When you saw, file, sand and form sheet metal and wire you change the molecular structure of the metal. From time to time you will need...

  • DIY: Bottle Cap Jewelry

    Bottle cap jewelry has become a popular do-it-yourself jewelry project for everyone from kids to professional artists. While you need a number of basic tools to create even the most simple bottle...

  • How to Refine Your Scrap Gold for Jewelry Making

    If you make gold jewelry, you are sure to collect scrap gold. You have two choices on how to recycle this scrap gold. You can melt down and refine the gold yourself or you can send your scrap gold...

  • How to Use a Sinusoidal Stake for Anticlastic Raising

    Anticlastic raising is a jewelry making technique where metal is formed with a hammer on a sinusodial stake made of steel, hard wood or very durable plastic. Although the technique dates back to...

  • How to Use a Flex Shaft to Make Jewelry

    A flexible shaft is a very useful tool for jewelry making. You can use a flex shaft to speed up many steps in the jewelry making process. This tutorial will explain how to use a flex shaft for...

  • How to Decide What Gauge Metal to Use in Jewelry Projects

    Brass, copper, sterling silver and gold sheet metal all come in a variety of gauges. Choosing the correct gauge metal can have a significant impact on the success of your jewelry design. This...

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