Classical silver bead necklace
Make your Precious Metal Clay go further by using bisque beads to make this beautiful classic necklace.
By Emma Baird
Make your Precious Metal Clay go further by using bisque beads to make this beautiful classic necklace.
By Emma Baird
Cane work is one of the most exciting ways of working with polymer clay. In glass work this technique is called millefiori, a cane with a pattern running all the way through like a stick of rock. By Jema Hewitt
In this project learn how to mix and match chains and necklace centrepieces by using clever connectors. Or why not wear your bracelet as a necklace for a change?
By Heather Webb
This easy to make set, features sparkly rondelles strung between jet coloured crystal beads. Together they will have you
looking glamorous for any party.
By Ana Rosa Rica Morfin
A simple kilt pin finding forms the base of this brooch and the charms hanging on it all relate to my steampunk alter ego, Emilly Ladybird.
By Jema Hewitt
Make this special occasion ring using precious metal clay and learn how to set a synthetic gemstone.
By Kimiko Ure
The sinuous lines and overall design was influenced by the Burj Al Arab Hotel in Dubai. This project by Tracy Spurgin will take you through the steps to achieve these simple yet stylish earrings that won’t cost you a fortune.
The simple design of this necklace uses gravity to create a stunning effect. It contains lapis blue and white glass beads spaced with a plain white bead but any combination of colours can be used, with some interesting effects if a mixture of transparent and opaque glass is used.
This project demonstrates how easy it is to make a ring with a piece of ceramic set in fine silver clay.
By Lesley Messam
When love is in the air, this steampunk altered art necklace is just the thing for a true romance.
By Jema Hewitt
This simple piece was made using a precut blank. You can design any shape you like and you can also experiment with coloured liquid enamel over a base of another colour which has been fired.
By Sabre Gilmartin
Create two pairs of earrings using some simple wireworking and chain maille techniques. They make ideal gifts for every occasion.
By Tania McLean
Master the ancient technique of Keum Boo and create these simple yet effective earrings.
By Tracey Spurgin
Create your own delicate leaf shapes by creating a plaster mould. Once made, the mould allows you to reproduce the leaf shape as many times as you wish.
By Julie Bisset.