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Showing posts with label Pendant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pendant. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Make a Pendant from Enameled Piping

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We are still playing with pipes! Today we took one of the copper enameled beads we made using pipe and used the bead as the focal point in...
Monday, March 7, 2011

Make a Crab Pendant from a Toy

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Before: Toy and Screw Eye The toy box is a great source of interesting items to make jewelry. When we first found this toy, we thought we...
Sunday, February 20, 2011

Make a Paper Bead Pendant

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We are intrigued at the notion of making beads from scrap paper and decided to try our hand. Our first attempts were no where near as grand ...
Sunday, February 13, 2011

Make a Necklace from Shoe Lace Charms

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Before: Shoe charms My daughter saw these shoe lace charms and said they remind her of the "foot prints of love." Today is proj...
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Make a Valentine's Day Pendant from a Scrabble® Tile

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Today is project three of our get ready for Valentine's Day count down. We had so much fun playing with Scrabble® tiles yesterday that ...
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GeltDesigns is a family business with locations in Washington, DC, New York City and Bethany Beach, Delaware. We design and fabricate handmade artisan textiles, clothes, housewares and jewelry combining fused and pate de verre glass with precious metals and gemstones. Our creations are unique and sophisticated, but perfect for everyday. Our work can be found around the web and in these publications: 30-MINUTE EARRINGS, 30-MINUTE NECKLACES, FANTASTIC RECYCLED PLASTIC, BEADING with WORLD BEADS, 1000 JEWELRY INSPIRATIONS, THE ART OF JEWELRY: PLASTIC & RESIN, 500 EARRINGS, MIXED MEDIA & MEMORY JEWELRY, NEW DIRECTIONS IN METAL CLAY, BEAD BUGLE, BEAD RELEASE, JEWELRY ARTS & LAPIDARY JOURNAL, PMC CONNECTION, STUDIO PMC, WASHINGTON POST, WASHINGTON TIMES and the WEST END GUIDE.
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