Skill level: intermediate to advanced. Language: English only.
This listing is for two of my most popular and most original tutorials, Openwork Bracelets and Openwork Pendants.
Both tutorials are based on the same innovative idea for achieving delicate and airy, yet strong and durable structures. The design elements described in each tutorial are distinctively different and specifically created with the finished jewelry piece in mind.
Openwork Bracelets tutorial includes 34 pages and more than 90 pictures showing how to make six different bracelets. No fancy tools or materials are needed for these projects, but you will need some metal bracelet blanks. They are readily available online, and I explain where to find them in the Materials section of this tutorial.
There are 30 pages of step-by-step instructions with helpful tips and nearly 70 detailed pictures in Openwork Pendants tutorial. I also included a helpful section describing possible errors and the ways of preventing or fixing them. There is also a section with additional tips for working with polymer clay in white and other light colors.
No special tools or materials are needed for this project either, except for a hemisphere form to shape your pendants on. For this purpose, you can use an old light bulb (as demonstrated in the tutorial) or get a metal concave/convex form, available from many sources online.
Each of these tutorials is available individually in my shop.
Both tutorials will be available for download as soon as your payment is confirmed through the instant download feature in your account. Etsy will send you an automatic email with a link to your files. These files are also accessible from your Purchases page.
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My tutorials are NON-REFUNDABLE items, so please ask any questions you have before buying. I will be happy to answer them.
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