Tammy


    Location:
    Florida
    My Crafts: jewelry making, beading, glass, paper/book arts, crochet, mixed media
    My Inspirations: nature and literature
    My Shows: Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader; Bold & the Beautiful; AMW
    My Movies: You've Got Mail; When Harry Met Sally; The Matrix; The 5th Element
    My Books: Picture Yourself Creating Metal Clay Jewelry; Making Designer Mixed Media and Memory Jewelry; Making Designer Wire & Bead Jewelry; Making Designer Seed Bead, Stone & Crystal Jewelry
    My Magazines: Victoria; anything jewelry related
    My Music: anything but country
    My Occupation: teacher, writer, & designer
    My Other Hobbies: reading

    Metal Clay and More Goodies

    Thursday, August 14, 2008, 08:47 AM [General]

    I've been still busy with metal clay. Here are some of my latest metal clay and other craft and jewelry updates:

    Free ID Me Bracelet Project (pictured) - I just posted this free downloadable pdf project on my Crafty Princess Diaries weblog. It is from my book, Picture Yourself Creating Metal Clay Jewelry (Picture Yourself).

    I've also been making some textured metal clay links, and have created some cool earrings using them. I've got more free projects, one for making the links and one for making the earrings which use the links. I'm also selling them on Etsy along with other metal clay components and jewelry supplies.

    On a more mixed media note, I have a new project for using those cool metal frames from HHH Enterprises. I call them Poetry Pendants. This is an easy project that allows you to combine paper crafting with your jewelry designing.

    Other than all of that, I've been catching up on some of my jewelry book reviews, though I still have about 5 more books on the list to do!

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    Puzzle Jewelry & Etsy News

    Sunday, July 13, 2008, 03:37 PM [Jewelry Projects]

    It's been a crazy weekend and basically a weird week come to think about it, but some how I've still managed to get some crafing done like these puzzle piece earrings. I purchased the pieces from Kits & Caboodles over at Etsy, and added some beads and wire.

    These earrings came after I found some similar puzzle charms at the local craft store and made these projects as a special request: Silver & Crystal Autism Puzzle Earrings and Silver & Crystal Autism Adjustable Puzzle Necklace.

    Other fairly new additions to my About.com Jewelry Making site include -

    A review of Victoria Lansford's latest rings DVD

    A red brass discovery - a great alternative to gold-filled, maybe

    And, speaking of red brass, I used in in a new lampwork and wire necklace project .

    At my Crafty Princess Diaries weblog, I've been busy too:

    I've got some success to report concerning my Crafty Princess Etsy Shop.

    My crafty link love weekly posts still continue as well.

    I discuss the pros and cons of giving freebies, aka swag, when you ship out craft items you've sold.

    And, I've got another article out in my series on publishing. This one looks at publishing your crafts in magazines.

    Now, that I stop and look at everything on my blog and site, I'm pretty surprised at how much I've gotten done, and this is just the tip of the crafty ice berg!

     

     

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    Hi Tammy, I left a comment on one of the gallery photos showing your ID bracelet. I love your designs and impressed with your mastery of metal clay, one of the only crafts I've attempted and failed totally. I'll continue to follow your work.

    I've only posted my paintings, but I've also done beading, fimo jewelry, crocheting and knitting, collage, needlepoint, embroidery, and all sort of things - especially enjoy upcycling.

    Joan

    jwinla
    August 16, 2008
    10:27 PM CST

    That's why I love random stringing so much! I hate establishing a pattern to find out I don't have enough of a particualar bead and can't locate more.

    Heidi
    April 29, 2008
    07:50 AM CST

    Love the more is better necklace!

    Heidi
    April 28, 2008
    01:46 PM CST

    I love your quote :) Made me smile.

    Crystal
    April 28, 2008
    07:59 AM CST