This lesson teaches how to create a convertible pendant. I call them interchangeables. read more »
Design and Credits:
I got the idea for this pendant after seeing a multi-colored strand of glass pearls where I work. The colors were so beautiful...they reminded me of a flower. There were 7 different colors on this strand, and I challenged myself to find a way to incorporate them all into one pendant. The interchangeable is the result.
I was watching a television series about Henry VIII, his court, and his loves. I was mesmerizing by the ornamentation of some of the royal pieces. read more »
In this lesson, you will learn how to create a
very versatile wrap around a donut stone. I
call this a ‘reversible’ pendant because as you
can see by the images, both sides are ‘clean’ read more »
This tutorial gives you instructions on how to make a unit I call a ‘swirl’. This swirl is a unit I created to incorporate a small donut. read more »
Design and Credits:
This project started out as a toggle. I liked the toggle I made, and thought what if I carried that theme to a frame? Then I remembered that I bought these great jasper donuts at the bead store where I work. As they say, the rest is history!I am really pleased the bracelet turned out okay, and plan to use this technique on a few more donuts.
The concept of a many-branched tree symbolizes that all life on Earth is related and has been used in science, religion, philosophy, mythology and other areas. read more »