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Jewelry Affaire Spring 2015

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Our spring issue of Jewelry Affaire is a must-see for jewelry enthusiasts and artists of all skill levels. Explore pages filled with handmade, one-of-a-kind pieces, like Andrea Verrill’s ancient Roman glass earrings and Lisa Miller’s mirrored bib necklace. For many people, spring means wedding season, and those with events on the horizon will enjoy Hollie Michelle’s delicate lariat necklace and earrings from her jewelry shop, Shine Bridal. Phaedra Dahl shares her love of the sea with her masterful wire-wrapped mermaid necklaces. And you won’t want to miss a glamorous collection of jewel-encrusted necklaces, earrings, and rings from our featured artist, Tara Wilson of Lulu Max.


Featured Techniques:

  • Wire-wrapping
  • Assembling tin pin bracelets, necklaces, and rings
  • Filling pendants with resin
  • Bead work
  • Knitting wire
  • Painting polymer clay pendants

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:

  • Brooke Bock
  • Lisa Miller
  • Suzanne Boehm
  • Debbra J. Miller
  • Susan Guy
  • Karen Tyler
  • Tiffany Bobb
  • Cara Stimmel
  • Alison Huie
  • Lissa Bowman
  • Liona Kersake-Ellis
  • Cindy Wimmer
  • Cherie FitzSimons-Orr
  • Phaedra Dahl
  • Tara Wilson
  • Suzette Bentley
  • Andrea Verrill
  • Jennifer Krisch
  • Jamie Larson

  • Lynne Suprock
  • Sheri Mallery
  • Colleen Clark
  • Valerie Kuzma
  • Lisa Talbott
  • Cara Stimmel
  • Marie Marshall
  • Jennifer Lynn Loper
  • Veronica Kurian
  • Cindy Chen
  • Marcia Fruland
  • Andrea O’Neil
  • Connie Sasso
  • Diane Zigabarra
  • Robin Sokel
  • Jennifer Eno-Wolf
  • Theresa Hyatt
  • Jennifer Lynn Loper
  • Hollie Michelle

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Our spring issue of Jewelry Affaire is a must-see for jewelry enthusiasts and artists of all skill levels. Explore pages filled with handmade, one-of-a-kind pieces, like Andrea Verrill’s ancient Roman glass earrings and Lisa Miller’s mirrored bib necklace. For many people, spring means wedding season, and those with events on the horizon will enjoy Hollie Michelle’s delicate lariat necklace and earrings from her jewelry shop, Shine Bridal. Phaedra Dahl shares her love of the sea with her masterful wire-wrapped mermaid necklaces. And you won’t want to miss a glamorous collection of jewel-encrusted necklaces, earrings, and rings from our featured artist, Tara Wilson of Lulu Max.


Featured Techniques:

  • Wire-wrapping
  • Assembling tin pin bracelets, necklaces, and rings
  • Filling pendants with resin
  • Bead work
  • Knitting wire
  • Painting polymer clay pendants

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:

  • Brooke Bock
  • Lisa Miller
  • Suzanne Boehm
  • Debbra J. Miller
  • Susan Guy
  • Karen Tyler
  • Tiffany Bobb
  • Cara Stimmel
  • Alison Huie
  • Lissa Bowman
  • Liona Kersake-Ellis
  • Cindy Wimmer
  • Cherie FitzSimons-Orr
  • Phaedra Dahl
  • Tara Wilson
  • Suzette Bentley
  • Andrea Verrill
  • Jennifer Krisch
  • Jamie Larson

  • Lynne Suprock
  • Sheri Mallery
  • Colleen Clark
  • Valerie Kuzma
  • Lisa Talbott
  • Cara Stimmel
  • Marie Marshall
  • Jennifer Lynn Loper
  • Veronica Kurian
  • Cindy Chen
  • Marcia Fruland
  • Andrea O’Neil
  • Connie Sasso
  • Diane Zigabarra
  • Robin Sokel
  • Jennifer Eno-Wolf
  • Theresa Hyatt
  • Jennifer Lynn Loper
  • Hollie Michelle

 
Jewelry Affaire Spring 2015
Jewelry Affaire Spring 2015
Jewelry Affaire Spring 2015

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