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How To Make A Fake Pearl Bracelet With Safety Pins
Do you like the look of pearls without the price? Can I be honest? Even if I were a millionaire a hundred times over I could never see the point of paying for expensive jewelry that is just as likely to be...
20 commentsCharming Pandora Charm Bracelets!
My all-grown-up daughter first introduced me to Pandora Charm Bracelets. She loves them, collects them like crazy and always puts them on her birthday or Christmas wish-list. I am a firm believer in getting...
8 commentsPhoto Transfer Beads and Pendants [Polymer Clay Tutorials #77 in Beads and Beading Series]
Photo transfer beads can be made using a variety of methods. This Beads and Beading Tutorial will show you the Toner Method for transferring photos and images onto polymer clay pendants. Suitable content for all levels from beginner to advanced.
72 commentsPandora Alphabet Beads
As promised on my Many Charms of Pandora hub, here's the first in a series of hubs all about the different types of Pandora charms available, and how you can best wear them. Remember those old alphabet...
1 commentHow To Make A Necklace And A Matching Bracelet
In this Hub I will demonstrate how to make a necklace and a matching bracelet. Do you enjoy buying beautiful jewelry? Why pay more for beautiful jewelry when you can make affordable pieces at home? When I...
25 commentsHow To Make A Multicolored Glass Bracelet
Multicolored glass beads can be incorporated into a simple and fun bracelet. For this piece two simple bracelets are put together to create the illusion of a more intricate piece. A ruler was is used to...
15 commentsCollecting Pandora: Bracelets & European-Style Beads for Your Wrist
In Greek mythology, the beauty Pandora was given a large jar (nope, it wasn't a "box"), and the god Zeus warned her to keep it closed forever. But what's a curious girl to do? Pandora opened the jar, of...
7 commentsAfrican Jewelry
To speak of African jewelry as though there were a single unifying theme would be misleading. Africa is a vast continent, and African peoples have a long history. Their jewelry, in different regions, depends...
0 commentsAngelite - Gemstone of Awareness
Angelite gemstone is formed from celestite that has been compressed for many millions of years. Angelite, also known as Blue Anhydrite, is a pale lilac blue stone with a Mohs Hardness of 3.5 with a orthorhombic crystal structure which makes it suitable for carving figurines and making jewelry beads.
0 commentsFree Beading Patterns
Here is a free beading pattern for an easy necklace using Swarovski crystal beads. Take 3 lengths of nylon thread cut to size for a necklace. Put the 3 end together on your bead stopper. ...
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