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Brief Description:
"Jewelry-making projects and techniques that allow you to get the look of silver without the intimidation of metalsmithing. Jewelry making enthusiasts who love the look of silver jewelry but are intimidated by the skill and investment required to get into traditional metalsmithing, will find this book an ideal solution. Inside, renowned jewelry designer and instructor Tamara Honaman teaches makers how to shape, mold, and texture 13 gorgeous jewelry projects with step-by-step instructions. They'll learn how to craft stunning pieces-from earrings and bracelets to rings-using metal clay, a versatile medium that works like traditional clay yet transforms into durable metal with just heat. No expensive equipment or advanced metalsmithing skills are required. With each project, readers will build their skills and gain the confidence to personalize creations, turning them into unique, professional-quality jewelry that reflects their personal style"--
Publisher Marketing:
Jewelry-making enthusiasts who love the look of silver jewelry but are intimidated by the skill and investment required to get into traditional metalsmithing will find this book an ideal solution.
Inside, renowned jewelry designer and instructor Tamara Honaman teaches makers how to shape, mold, and texture 13 gorgeous jewelry projects with step-by-step instructions. They'll learn how to craft stunning pieces--from earrings and bracelets to pendants and findings--using metal clay, a versatile medium that works like traditional clay yet transforms into durable metal with just heat. No expensive equipment or advanced metalsmithing skills are required.
With each project, readers will build their skills and gain the confidence to personalize creations, turning them into unique, professional-quality jewelry that reflects their personal style.
Contributor Bio:Honaman, Tamara
Tamara Honaman is the creator of
Secrets to Metal Clay Success and
Secrets to Art Clay Success (DVDs), and coauthor of
Polymer Clay Master Class. Her work has been featured in publications such as
Beadwork and
Step-by-Step Beads. She lives in Collegeville, Pennsylvania.
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