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Learn how to make fine silver jewelry with Precious Metal Clay. — Covecoast
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Pacific Northwest Botanical Jewelry. Email me: Liz@CoveCoast.com. PMC Fine Silver Earrings: Photo Transfer and Colour. Sunday, March 19, 2017. In this one day class you will make a pair of earrings or a pendant in fine silver and learn how to TRANSFER A PHOTO on to the back. You will also learn how to Patina your piece. These techniques are so easy and make your pendant custom and one of a kind. Price $189.00 plus GST. All materials and tools supplied. Intro to PMC and DIY Projects. Class is at Workingsi...
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WorkingSilver: November 2009
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Sunday, November 29, 2009. I am interested in hearing from hobbyist and artisan jewellery artists in North America, especially in Canada, about how much you spend annually on tools, metals, stones, materials, and supplies to make your jewellery lines. I am also interested in learning about whether there are certain months during the year when you make significant purchases - for example, when purchasing in preporation for a winter/christmas jewellery line. Christmas Is Upon Us. Thursday, November 26, 2009.
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WorkingSilver: Hello Fellow Jewellery Artists
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Thursday, November 26, 2009. Hello Fellow Jewellery Artists. I am new to blogging - this is my first! My online shop catering to metalsmith jewellery artists is also new, and I would love to get your feedback on my site: http:/ www.workingsilver.com/. I developed my site out a love of hand forging silver jewellery and offer tools, stones, metals, and supplies. I am in awe of the truly creative individuals out there who create piece after piece of amazing jewellery. I personally know some jewellery ar...
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WorkingSilver: Christmas Is Upon Us
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Sunday, November 29, 2009. Christmas Is Upon Us. Hello Fellow Jewellery Artists,. Do you plan Christmas jewellery lines, and if so, when do you start planning and purchasing the needed materials? I had hoped to be more organized for this year's Christmas season, and although I am in 2 carft fairs with my Akasha jewellery. I've had to scramble to make enough inventory. Maybe next year, I will have the time to actually plan and make a Christmas/Winter line. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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rampant consumerism | Not To Be Trusted With Knives
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Not To Be Trusted With Knives. The Internet’s leading authority on radicalized geese. Dr Beth’s Prime Ministerial Series, Wherein She Writes Random Things About pms. Dr Beth’s BC Premieral Series, Wherein She Writes Random Things About BC Premiers. Official Kyoto Correspondent and Chief Fire Hydrant Advisor. Official Statistician and Tattoo Consultant. Overseer of Deb0rking and Tsar of the Nerdery. Resident Historian and Chief Political Correspondent. Official Statistician and Tattoo Consultant. Fortunat...
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WorkingSilver: Making Tension Set Rings
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Thursday, November 26, 2009. Making Tension Set Rings. Hello fellow jewellery artists,. I love the look of tension rings and learned to make them in a two day workshop. I had a great teacher (Kelly Allanson), and I use the techniques she taught me. I've made two styles of tension rings. Both very attractive styles, but I find they are quite difficult to make. Maybe I just need more practice! Click on the link to view the tension set rings I've made - in the Akasha Jewellery section of my website. Welcome...
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2015 October
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Archives for October 2015. 10 Lessons Learned from my First Jewellery Show. October 30, 2015. In my last post. I shared my thoughts on participating in my first jewellery show. It went better than I ever could have expected, I had a great time, made some new connections, and learned a tonne. In no particular order, 10 lessons learned:. Bring bite sized snacks. Little things to pop in the mouth during quiet moments. Oh, and eat a good breakfast. It’s the part of being a wilderness guide I miss the most.
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WorkingSilver: Business Planning
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Sunday, November 29, 2009. I am interested in hearing from hobbyist and artisan jewellery artists in North America, especially in Canada, about how much you spend annually on tools, metals, stones, materials, and supplies to make your jewellery lines. I am also interested in learning about whether there are certain months during the year when you make significant purchases - for example, when purchasing in preporation for a winter/christmas jewellery line. December 14, 2009 at 6:48 AM. Your blog is great!
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