Making Jewelry Molds

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making jewelry molds

Jewelry Made with Beads – Learn to Make Jewelry with Video on Demand

Imagine what it would be like to make jewelry made with beads.

Learning how to make beaded necklaces, bracelets, earrings, pendants, novelty charms, rings and other adornments is not only fun, but it brings personal beauty to your day.

Jewelry made with beads will open a beautiful world of tiny riches. Beads abound with many colors and brilliance. You will think the rainbow arched over your hobby work space.

What types of beads do you use in beading jewelry?

Crystalized or glass beads, acrylic or plastic, pearls, ceramic, and fabric. Ores of silver, gold, platinum, copper, and sterling silver. Natural bone, teeth or horns of animals. Shells from the ocean or artificial molded mother of pearl. Wood and nut shells from trees. Gems of diamonds, sapphires, rubies, and emeralds.

Beads are available in these shapes: round, square, cube, cone, double cone, seed, bugle, shuttle, rondelle, helix, bicone, novelty shapes e.g. hearts, stars, and flowers.

Beads are available in hundreds of colors in your jewelry designs which will create jewelry accessories unique to personalities and desired fashion statements.

Beads are fastened with wire, thread, cord, nylon stretch, and monofilament line.

Knowledge as to how to fasten these beads onto the various types of string materials that are available can be learned by simply downloading an instructional video on demand.

The video will help you to instantly see how the beads can be threaded. I have found that it is not enough to follow written directions.

When you see the techniques that are utilized by the instructor; the added advantage is noting the ease or difficulties that are encountered. For example, you would not fasten heavy beads on stretch nylon. Light weight beads would be the better choice.

While viewing the instructor on the video and seeing the types of beads that are being used with the various threading materials, it will help with the appropriate selection of stringed medium for your bead selections.

I have followed written instructions on the packaging labels that are included with the chains, clasps, hooks, headpins, jump rings, and bead caps thinking that I can self teach or experiment with my own ideas as to finishing the necklace, bracelet or earrings.

However, it is best to learn from an experienced instructor with proven tips. After you have learned the correct way of fastening, then expand your talents to improve a product or jewelry making technique. Sometimes it just is not worth reinventing the wheel.

Video on Demand instructions can be repeated. This is a good thing because sometimes I think I understood the instructions the first time, discovered that I did not and can be corrected immediately. Or surprise, surpirse…because I did repeat the video I see something differently and it opens new windows of ideas for new jewelry designs.

Now it is your turn to visualize yourself making and wearing these beautiful new designs made with your own hands for self or as wonderful jewelry pieces for friends and relatives as personalized gifts. Imagine how you will feel as you receive many compliments from your loved ones.

After reading this article, Jewelry Made with Beads visit http://infotrish.vpweb.com/ and learn to make jewelry with Video on Demand.

 

 

About the Author

Through the years I have learned to be a jack-of-all-trades and maybe mastered one.

Because my interests are many, diversity has been the road most traveled. Currently my interest is hobbies which I have combined with my internet marketing business.

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