Hi guys! The DIY Wire Polymer Clay Jewelry Set for Christmas, New Year & Valentine's Day is here. I hope you have fun watching it, and I want to wish those of you who are celebrating a Merry Christmas and everyone else an Awesome New Year ahead! :D
This is a perfect explanation! I do polymer clay jewelry and love to incorporate wire, but sometimes I didn't figure out the findings nicely. This is a cute and clean solution. I also use a slim little piece of wood over the cloth pieces for hammering and looks really neat. Thank you for sharing and Happy Holidays.
I’m so glad hearing that this tutorial is helpful for you :) It’s a good idea using thin piece of wood while flattening the pieces, I like using cloth because I can feel exactly with my fingers where I’m hammering on the pieces. Hope you have a wonderful holiday too :)
Hello, Love this tutorial and would like to give it a try. The plan is to use 14K gold filled (brass base) wire. What gauge should I use and will dead-hard wire suffice or should I get half-hard wire?
I’ll suggest using half hard wires, it’s more forgiving when you have to make some adjustments when shaping. Hard wires tends to break off easily when you do that. Hope this helps :)
Hi guys! The DIY Wire Polymer Clay Jewelry Set for Christmas, New Year & Valentine's Day is here. I hope you have fun watching it, and I want to wish those of you who are celebrating a Merry Christmas and everyone else an Awesome New Year ahead! :D
Thank you so much for the lessons! You’re an excellent designer and teacher. You brought back all the memories and I’ll be picking this up again.😊
And Thanks so much ☺️ I’m so glad you’ve enjoyed the tutorial, have fun making. ✨✨✨
Please, teach us more ear wires hooks! Wow! Is amazing!!!
Sure Nicky, and thank you!
This is a perfect explanation! I do polymer clay jewelry and love to incorporate wire, but sometimes I didn't figure out the findings nicely. This is a cute and clean solution.
I also use a slim little piece of wood over the cloth pieces for hammering and looks really neat. Thank you for sharing and Happy Holidays.
I’m so glad hearing that this tutorial is helpful for you :) It’s a good idea using thin piece of wood while flattening the pieces, I like using cloth because I can feel exactly with my fingers where I’m hammering on the pieces. Hope you have a wonderful holiday too :)
I have downloaded your design pad, makes it so much easier
Glad it helps✨
I downloaded your Jewelry Planner, thank you.
That’s great! I’m hoping to see your designs coming live from it ✨
Thank you for the wonderful ideas and inspiration. Happy New Year to all. 🤟🏼🤍
Pleasure :) I’m so glad you like it. Hope you have a blessed year of 2023 ✨
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Большое спасибо. :)
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Thanks so much Ana, welcome to my channel! 🥳 I’m so glad you love it 🧡✨
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Hi Kerry thanks so much, I’m so glad to get connected to you here ☺️🧡
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Thank you so much Adelia. :) May I know what language are you using? Is it Spanish?
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So welcome, you can ask question in your own language, I can use google translate ☺️
Hello,
Love this tutorial and would like to give it a try.
The plan is to use 14K gold filled (brass base) wire. What gauge should I use and will dead-hard wire suffice or should I get half-hard wire?
I’ll suggest using half hard wires, it’s more forgiving when you have to make some adjustments when shaping. Hard wires tends to break off easily when you do that. Hope this helps :)
What size wire are you using? Is it gold or gold filled?
Hi Lynn, all materials and tools I'm using are stated in the description below the video, kindly refer to that. :)