Sunday, April 19, 2009

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Thursday, April 2, 2009

 
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Here are a few of the little metal bits that you can incorporate into your "Steampunk" jewellery class that I will be teaching at Morrisburg. I love the little locking washers (they are the spikey looking circles) that can be picked up for mere pennies at the hardware store. Old ball chain(from the bathtub plug) washers, and old metal buttons are great too. Don't forget if you feel that you absolutely need to buy stuff intead of just scavenging in the basement for it that www.shadesofclay.com sells little bags of watchparts that are just wonderful to work with.
 

 

 

 
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Here are a few samples of my "Steampunk Jewellery" that I will be teaching at Morrisburg. I will also be showing how to make a bead (great for earrings) using metal grommets/eyelets. These can be found in sewing stores or in scrapbooking sections.
Above is a dish filled with old metal buttons etc. scavenged from my mom's basement on a recent visit home.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Faux Ivory

 

 
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Here is what you can do with some ivory coloured clay and some old buttons. This is a sample necklace that I made for a class that I will be teaching at a local Bead store (The Beady i) I'm going to show the bead lovers there how to make their own molds from buttons so that they can make lots and lots of beads!!!!

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Merry Christmas

 

 
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Here is something simple you can make with your CaBezel Molds. Santa and Frosty are easy to create. Use them as tree ornaments or wear them as brooches. For more information on how to make these Christmas characters go to wwwshadesofclay.com

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Here is a slideshow to get you started using the CaBezel Jewellery Molds




http://picasaweb.google.com/wendyorlowski/HowToStartUsingYourCaBezelJewelleryMolds

Saturday, November 15, 2008

I just love receiving your photos!


This photo was sent in by Krisi Cooper, a member of the Pittsburgh Polymer Clay Guild.
This is how she used the Cabezel Molds. What a great Necklace. Thanks Krisi. I'd love to see how other people are using the molds too and I'll gladly post more pics!!! Keep them coming.