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how to make ceramic jewellery

how to make ceramic jewellery
how to make ceramic jewellery
Hmm anyone wanna help?

So im a senior in high school. I cant make up my mind what i want to be. I wanted to be a zoologist. Then i wanted to be a physical therapist. and recently i wanted to be a jewelry and ceramics teacher but for every one of those jobs i find something wrong with it. How do i find out what i want to be for my career?

go to family connections and sign up then take the personality quiz. and it will give you all of the possible careers there are for you based on interests http://fc.hightechhigh.org/

How to Make Jewellery at Home Into a Successful Business

we should replace fashion statements with jewellery statements. Not bourgeois jewellery like gold chains or pearls which are lovely but if not used properly can make you look mumsy. But larger, bolder even gem intensive fashion pieces. And of course wearing less is more when it comes to large jewellery pieces, were you can get the look by wearing a single, diamond-studded cuff bracelet or a one-of-a-kind cocktail ring.

A few years ago this same friend of mine found out how to make jewellery at home and is now running a successful small jewellery business from home. What started out as a how to make jewellery at home hobby to make jewellery pieces for herself, quickly spread to making jewellery as gifts, for friends and she is now busy making bespoke jewellery pieces for an ever increasing client base.

I recently asked Sam for her advice on how to make jewellery at home and here is a brief summary of what she told me:

A Summary Of Points On How To Make Jewellery At Home

* If you are interested in how to make jewellery at home think carefully of the types of jewellery you would like to start with, based on your specialty, and how you wish to combine them into collections. You can design all sorts of jewelry from necklaces to bracelets, earrings to rings, brooches to hair pins and even men%u2019s accessories such as cufflinks, belt buckles, tie pins and buttons. You can use beads, synthetic or semiprecious gemstones, polymer clay, metal wire, ceramic pieces, or even organic or natural elements to embellish your designs.
* When thinking of how to make jewellery at home, think about what methods you will be using for designing and a list of basic jewellery-making tools and supplies that you will require. Generally speaking the startup cost is minimal, where you might initially need to invest in the basic tools, which are quite affordable, and the supplies can be bought on demand basis. Chances are if you have been making your own jewellery as a hobby, you will know where to look for bargains and deals, or check the Internet to find the best bargains that suite your needs.
* A big part of how to make jewellery at home into a successful business is to properly determine the best basic pricing for your jewellery, based on the start up costs and profit margins.
* Draft a business plan for how to make jewellery at home including your investment costs, profits and determine the path of your enterprise. Include a marketing plan on how you aim to sell your products and how you hope to advertise.
* Always keep abreast of current trends.
* Try match fine jewellery to their clients personal style.

One thing is for sure, the market for inexpensive, costume jewellery is huge. And if you have an interest in how to make jewellery at home, you can easily make a lucrative income selling your inspirational, hand-made artwork to eager buyers whether it be to retail stores, gift shops, online, or directly to consumers. There is great joy in designing beautiful jewellery and what better reward than seeing people wear your creation.

 

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The Art of Polymer Clay Millefiori Techniques: Projects and Inspiration for Creative Canework


The Art of Polymer Clay Millefiori Techniques: Projects and Inspiration for Creative Canework


£6.43


In Venetian glassmaking, slender rods of molten glass are shaped, then cut to reveal detailed patterns: flowers, geometric shapes, dancing colours. This work shows how to re-create these designs in polymer clay. It reveals the process: how to work with polymer clay, the basics of planning and creating a cane and using colour effectively….

Micro Mosaics: Innovative Mini and Micro Mosaics to Wear, Use and Carry


Micro Mosaics: Innovative Mini and Micro Mosaics to Wear, Use and Carry


£2.09


Features a collection of jewellery and accessory projects, all handmade using delicate mini mosaic tiles and millefiore glass beads. This title features pretty projects that include matching earrings and necklaces, bangles, hair accessories, rings, key rings, luggage labels and jewellery storage ideas….

Ceramic Jewellery (Ceramics Handbooks)


Ceramic Jewellery (Ceramics Handbooks)


£7.58


This book covers all the essential information needed to make ceramic jewellery – a popular new area. It looks at sourcing or making the fittings and findings, combining your ceramic with other materials, and various potential design problems, as well as looking at the current international scene….