Jewelry Making: Wire Wrapping Found Objects & Unusual Shapes

Learn how to create wire-wrapped pendants using simple tools and a found object like a seashell, rock, or other item.

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Jewelry Making: Wire Wrapping Found Objects & Unusual Shapes

What You Will Learn!

  • By the end of this course, you will be able to create three different pendants.
  • You will learn about the tools that are used for wire wrapping.
  • You will also learn two different single wire designs and a multiple wire design.

Description

This course has been created for weekend jewelry crafters who want to learn how to wire wrap found objects, gemstones, or rocks. Unlike traditional metalwork, wire wrapping does not require caustic chemicals or fire. You can even design and create a pendant while sitting on the couch as long as you have a lap desk. It takes less than a 1/2 hour to create a unique piece of art.

Wire wrapping is a wonderful way to use your newfound jewelry making skills to supplement your income. You can sell these new art forms at craft fairs, local boutiques, and online. Every piece will be one-of-a-kind. Don't be afraid to charge wholesale at 10 times what it costs to create these pieces of jewelry. Unlike basic beaded necklaces, these items will appeal to the buyer who wants to own something unique and not easy to duplicate. Even though the pieces are unique, the techniques are easy to master within one day.

This course has a full 30-day guarantee. If you are not fully satisfied, Udemy will refund the full cost of the course. So, please enroll today. You have nothing to lose, and a new skill to gain!

This course was last updated with a new wire wrapping technique on 12/26/2014.

Who Should Attend!

  • Absolute beginners who want to learn how to create jewelry are welcome. Even if you have never picked up a pair of wire cutters, you will be able to create a new piece of jewelry, quickly and easily.

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Tags

  • Jewelry Design
  • Jewelry Making
  • Jewelry Wire Wrapping

Subscribers

679

Lectures

6

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