My Etsy store is now officially open. I have a lot more items to list, but the shop is up and running!
Check it out: Jeuloric Binges Jewelry
https://www.etsy.com/shop/JeuloricBinges
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Sunday, November 16, 2014
7 Things You Didn’t Know About Handmade Jewelry
Great post by Tracy Matthews on why handmade jewelry is so special:
7 Things You Didn’t Know About Handmade Jewelry
http://blog.uncommongoods.com/2014/7-didnt-handmade-jewelrySunday, March 9, 2014
More Alchemy...
This is a fold-formed copper bowl that I kiln-enameled. I originally made the bowl last summer and then finished the enameling today.
Alchemical Magic at Work...
Torch-fired enameling:
These will become pendants and earrings when I add the findings. They are all reversable.
I like to layer and mix the glass enamel in a way that is similar to how I paint: whimsically.
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Tortured Metal
To me, I think that metal that has been fold-formed and textured often looks like fabric.
Monday, February 10, 2014
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Enamel Prep
Making copper blanks that will be enameled and then made into earrings and pendants.
I sawed a piece of 24gage copper into half inch sections of different heights.
Once I drilled holes and cleaned each piece using 3M rotary bristles on the flex shaft I tied the match pairs with thread to keep them together.
Here are the larger pieces I plan to enamel during class this afternoon.
The bowl needs to be re-enameled. I made it last summer but didn't get a chance to do enough enamel layers. Time to finish it!
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Catching up on Little Things
I've had a number of projects in progress that just need one or two little things soldiered, filed, joined, or to have findings constructed.
Here's some of the projects needing some finishing:
Today I drilled holes in the copper spiculum in preparation for making a pin back after I enamel it.
I also made ear wires to finish off a pair of enamel earrings I made in the summer when I was at Penland.
Back to Work
It has been almost 6 months since I re-herniated my neck and I'm finally healed enough to get back into metal work. It has been frustrating not being able to hammer and saw, but real rest was needed for my neck to heal.
I started another class at Lillstreet: "Forming & Torch & Kiln Fired Enameling" with Neil Kraus and Darkys Ewoldt. This class is a 10-week version of the 5-week summer course I took with them.
I just love Lillstreet--so awesome to be back in that environment--it really feeds my soul!
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