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Jewelry Affaire Autumn 2015

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In the autumn issue of Jewelry Affaire, 3 Divas Studio shares a shabby-chic boho collection of necklaces and bracelets. Find creative uses for patina on all sorts of pieces and add an earthy edge to your pieces with raw gemstones. For the girl who likes to add a dose of sparkle to her look, this issue features tiny glass bottle necklace pendants with a dash of whimsy. Plus, we’ll show you how to repurpose typewriter balls into necklaces.

Order a copy today and learn to make and wear visual stunners that can be worn every day, are sure to garner compliments, and command attention.

 

Departments:

  • Whimsical Wares
  • Natural Revelry
  • Vintage Jubilee
  • Artistic Affaire
  • Black Tie Affaire
  • In the Jewelry Box
Featured Techniques:
  • Decorating with patina
  • How to design with resin
  • Repurposing vintage bottles and antique gems
  • Incorporating ribbon into your designs
  • Creating faceted gemstones from a block of wood
  • Metal stamping

In Every Issue:

  • Hidden Gems: Reviews of the Latest Products for Jewelry Enthusiasts
  • Destinations: Retailers in Your Area
  • Online Connections
  • Submission Guidelines
  • About the Publisher
  • Letter from the Editor
  • Letters to the Editor

Featured Artist:

  • Alison Huie
  • Andrea Dawn Emerson
  • Andrea Verrill
  • Brooke Bock
  • Connie Poirier Trikoulis
  • Deborah Korytowski
  • Emily Deister
  • Janet Loomis
  • Jennifer Krisch
  • Jill Suzanne Stafford
  • Julie Burns
  • Julie Ryen
  • Karen McGovern
  • Karen Tyler
  • Kris Auderer
  • Linda Sadler
  • Marie Marshall
  • Marlene Magila
  • Mayumi Schuster
  • Melinda Barnett
  • Michelle Hobbs
  • Nancy Sacco
  • Pam Eberlin
  • Renee Howsen
  • Rita Reade
  • Sandy Dukeshire
  • Sarah A. Donawerth
  • Sherri Welser
  • Suanne Huffman
  • Susan Guy
  • Terah Ware
  • Toni Pullen

 

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In the autumn issue of Jewelry Affaire, 3 Divas Studio shares a shabby-chic boho collection of necklaces and bracelets. Find creative uses for patina on all sorts of pieces and add an earthy edge to your pieces with raw gemstones. For the girl who likes to add a dose of sparkle to her look, this issue features tiny glass bottle necklace pendants with a dash of whimsy. Plus, we’ll show you how to repurpose typewriter balls into necklaces.

Order a copy today and learn to make and wear visual stunners that can be worn every day, are sure to garner compliments, and command attention.

 

Departments:

  • Whimsical Wares
  • Natural Revelry
  • Vintage Jubilee
  • Artistic Affaire
  • Black Tie Affaire
  • In the Jewelry Box
Featured Techniques:
  • Decorating with patina
  • How to design with resin
  • Repurposing vintage bottles and antique gems
  • Incorporating ribbon into your designs
  • Creating faceted gemstones from a block of wood
  • Metal stamping

In Every Issue:

  • Hidden Gems: Reviews of the Latest Products for Jewelry Enthusiasts
  • Destinations: Retailers in Your Area
  • Online Connections
  • Submission Guidelines
  • About the Publisher
  • Letter from the Editor
  • Letters to the Editor

Featured Artist:

  • Alison Huie
  • Andrea Dawn Emerson
  • Andrea Verrill
  • Brooke Bock
  • Connie Poirier Trikoulis
  • Deborah Korytowski
  • Emily Deister
  • Janet Loomis
  • Jennifer Krisch
  • Jill Suzanne Stafford
  • Julie Burns
  • Julie Ryen
  • Karen McGovern
  • Karen Tyler
  • Kris Auderer
  • Linda Sadler
  • Marie Marshall
  • Marlene Magila
  • Mayumi Schuster
  • Melinda Barnett
  • Michelle Hobbs
  • Nancy Sacco
  • Pam Eberlin
  • Renee Howsen
  • Rita Reade
  • Sandy Dukeshire
  • Sarah A. Donawerth
  • Sherri Welser
  • Suanne Huffman
  • Susan Guy
  • Terah Ware
  • Toni Pullen

 

 
Jewelry Affaire Autumn 2015
Jewelry Affaire Autumn 2015
Jewelry Affaire Autumn 2015

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