Description
You’ll love this if:
- You want to learn how to use fordite/paintite cabochons created from automotive paint
- You want to explore tools and techniques for designing and creating bracelets
- You’re looking to learn new jewelry-making techniques like making a micromosaic pendant with metal clay
In this issue, you’ll find great bracelet-making projects from Roger Halas and Jeff Fulkerson, and you’ll learn which tools you’ll need to create your own bracelets. The Smokin’ Stone for this issue is fordite, a unique stone made from automotive paint. And Lexi Erickson shows you how to turn fordite into an amazing pendant. Patrik Kusek demonstrates how to make a micromosaic pendant from metal clay, as well as how to make your own pin/pendant converter. You’ll also find great jewelry-making projects from Denise Peck, Eva Sherman, Delilah, and Erica Stice. For pearl enthusiasts, the Trends column shows you what top designers are doing with this gem of the sea. And if you’re looking for a stone that brings the “wow factor,” check out the article on mining and using green fluorescent hyalite opal.
Download your copy of Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist, April 2017 today to:
- Learn two different bracelet-making projects
- Explore fordite and how to set it into a pendant
- Learn to create a micromosaic metal clay pendant and a pin/pendant converter
- Explore green fluorescent hyalite opal
- See what top designers are creating with pearl
- Discover so much more!
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