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Greetings from Sausalito! As my husband and I drive through northern California for some teaching and a "working vacation," I give a lot of thought to the metalsmithing class I'm teaching. I suppose the most asked question is, "How do you come up with your ideas for jewelry?"...
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From the JMD archives, here's one of my favorite blog posts ever. Judging from the amount of comments and feedback we received, it was one of your favorites, too! Enjoy this look back... The lovely old acrostic key brooch I saw on Antiques Roadshow . Can you read the message in these gems? Have you...
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Join Jewelry Making Daily for this month's "must-see" webinar with Nina Cooper, owner of jewelry-making supply company Nina Designs! On Thursday, May 23, 11 am PT (12 noon MT, 1 pm CT, 2 pm ET) , Nina will join us LIVE to talk about how she launched her business and how you can too with...
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Earrings are one of my favorite pieces of jewelry to make for friends and family. They can be a little more difficult than other types of jewelry, since in general, you want them to look alike so you have to make a cute design and then make another one just like it (unless you're making fun asymmetrical...
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Exciting news! One of my favorite jewelry artists and crafters ever , Susan Lenart Kazmer is joining Jewelry Making Daily for a live interactive webinar! On Friday, April 26 at 1pm ET, Susan will join us LIVE to talk about her new cold enameling technique, in Step-by-Step Cold Enameling with Susan Lenart...
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How Do I Wub Thee? Let Me Count the Ways I am the first to admit when I'm wrong about something, and God knows I'm not perfect or always right. So, about three or four years ago at Bead Fest, while showing a student how to make a bail for a pendant, I said, "Let me borrow your pliers."...
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Anytime I get a chance to share a stone-cutting or jewelry-making project by Roger Halas, I take it! He's a man of many talents and frequently shares them in Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist magazine. This stone-cutting project is great for the lucky folks who know (or are learning) how to cut gems...
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Sterling silver has always been my favorite metal to wear, collect, and work with, and like many of you, my fingers are crossed for the day it becomes affordable again (if that ever happens). Meanwhile, I get my little joys from finding a $10 sterling silver fork or cup in an antique store that has been...
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5 Apr 2013
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Search for Steampunk on Etsy and you'll find over 215,000 results . . . and 35 million on Google. About two years ago, it was only 70,000 on Etsy and 6.5 million on Google. Wow. Needless to say, Steampunk is not going away anytime soon. But what is Steampunk, anyway? Steampunk gets its name from...
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As we receive and answer questions to our 5-Tool Challenge, we'll post them here for everyone's benefit. Get complete details here . Q: I'm all set to jump into the "5 tool Challenge" and find some confusing rules: Soldering and Do not solder! Flat, not domed or formed in any way...
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A lot of jewelry makers come to the craft because of an insatiable need to make things with their hands. In that need, everyone faces the challenge of mastering the use of many tools. For sure-torches, chemicals, and sharp objects can be pretty intimidating. And it's hard to master the sometimes...
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This one was way out of my comfort zone, but I had to bring it home. I call it "Leonardo Meets Tim Burton." Do you know what it is? Those of you who have followed my writing on JMD know two things. My absolute passions are writing for JMD and Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist and teaching. Well...
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Sensory Overload: Falling in Love with Innsbruck, Swarovski, and Everything Baroque by Lexi Erickson, "Foreign Correspondent" Even thought I live in the Rocky Mountains of the US, I must say that driving into Innsbruck (which means "bridge over the river Inns") is a spectacular experience...
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Fold forming metal is a unique metalsmithing art. I've learned that successful fold-forming relies on two points: the right metal and the right hammers. Travis Ogden, expert host of the metalsmithing video tutorial Basic Jewelry Fold Forming , recommends 24-gauge metal sheet for fold forming. Even...
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If you're a fan of Jewelry Making Daily on Facebook, you already know that I had a great time last week in Tucson. Every year, it's the same great fun--old friends, favorite shows, visiting vendors, meeting talented and creative people--but there's also great new products and trends to be...