Monday, March 15, 2010

How to Make Your Own Balled Silver Earwires

I often make my own earwires for my jewelry. My favorite style right now are balled silver earwires. It takes a little practice to shape the wire, but they are really pretty simple to do.

1. Start out with two 2 1/2" pieces of 20 gauge 1/2 hard sterling wire, cleaned and straightend.

2. Using pliers, hold one of the wires down into the flame of your torch. Hold the wire at the hottest point, which is right in front of the blue inner flame, until the metal rolls up into a ball.

3. Immediately plunge into water to cool.

4. The wire will be gray where you heated it. If desired, use a pro polish pad or steel wool to clean
and shine it.

5. Turn one end up into a simple loop with the tip of your round nose pliers.


6. Turn wire the opposite direction to create a larger bend. Here I'm using bailing pliers but the back of large round nose pliers or any other mandral will work too.

7. Make a slight bend at the end of the wire using chain nose pliers.

Finished earwires!!!

Tuesday, March 09, 2010

Making Progress

The earring page is starting to take shape. Check out what I posted yesterday.
http://mjanedesigns.com/Earrings/earrings.html

Not sure if any progress will happen today. Jam packed and not with jewelry unfortunately!

Monday, March 08, 2010

Here comes Monday again! Everyone made it out the door to school today - no one sick! Yeah!! That means I have 10-2 to get something accomplished. I'm working hard to get a substantial number of earring posted on the website for sale. It's a lot of work!! Make them, photograph, edit the photos, build and publish the webpages. Where is that staff I don't have? Maybe some day.... These are some of the finished earrings that I have sitting on my work table. I took the pic yesterday afternoon with the sun streaming through the window - a beautiful thing when you work in the basement!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Updating and updating

It's been so long since I've blogged, that I'm going to just jump in where I am instead of trying to catch you up. The last few weeks I have, at long last, been focusing on updating my website. I decided to start with my personalized stamped silver jewelry. Honestly, I picked there to start because I knew it would be the most difficult. With all the options (name, number of charms, etc) involved to order these pieces on-line, it takes quite a bit of coding behind the scenes. I knew that if I could get through this part, the one of a kind jewelry would be a breeze to add.

The "personalized jewelry" page is completely done! I have 3 more stamped pieces to add on the jewelry page, then on to the fun stuff!!. Check it out: mjanedesigns

Monday, September 14, 2009

Cool New Pendants

I've been fooling around for a while with collage & paper. I LOVE paper! Wondering how I could use it in my jewelry. Think I perfected these little collage pendants this weekend. They are made on wooden scrabble tiles and covered with resin. The resin gives the tile a really nice clear hard finish with a pretty domed shape. If you're interested in resins, I suggest you check out Beadwork's special issue "handcrafted jewelry". Handcrafted Jewelry - Interweave

They have a great article on resins which saved me a lot of time and expense. I've ordered glue on bails & hope to have these strung in time for my show on the 23rd. They are fun, fun, fun!

Monday, August 24, 2009

Beads, beads, beads


My 2 oldest children went back to school last week. I love them dearly, but it was so nice to have more time to focus - and breathe! My little guy is still here with me, but one is nothing to handle compared to 3. So last week was a very good week.

One of the projects I had some time for was finishing my new office/studio. I had already moved the supplies I use the most to the new space. But many little jars & containers still lingered in the cabinets above my old desk. I didn't realize how many beads I have!! They're in all different kind of containers & in no particular order at all. Makes it very difficult to find anything.

I found a very nice 60 drawer storage cabinet at ACE over the weekend. It's meant for screws and bolts & such, but is perfect for beads. Of course when I got it home it didn't fit on the shelves, so they had to be adjusted. Then I decided that I had the wrong style. The first one I bought had 30 small drawers and 12 large ones. Got home and figured out that I didn't need the large drawers. So it was back to ACE for an exchange. Thank goodness they open early. The new cabinet was perfect - but still not enough drawers for all the beads. So one more trip for little plastic dividers to go inside the drawers and one more smaller cabinet.

After a late night of sorting many, many beads, I finally have them all in place. I added a lamp behind the cabinet to make if easier to see inside. Turned out pretty good!