Posts tagged "Tutorials"

Interview with Jewelry Report – Part 2

Part 2 of my interview with Angela Neal of Jewelry Report is now up! This part deals with my thoughts about making and the inspirations for my designs. Many thanks to Angela for a wonderful article! Enjoy!

Interview with Jewelry Report – Part 1

I was recently contacted by Angela Neal of Jewelry Report, asking to interview me for an article.  I’m happy and grateful for the opportunity! Part 1 of the article was posted today, and deals with selling jewelry tutorials online. Part 2 will be published on Thursday, and I’ll post the link then. About Jewelry Report...

YOJ09-23 Standard Form Ring (Again)

Standard Form Ring Sterling silver, jasper Constructed, cold connected Size 10 Yes I’m posting the same project as in Week 2.  At that point I had written the instructions for the tutorial, and the carnelian ring posted was the product of the writing process.   This time the ring is the product of the photography process. ...

YOJ09-22 Viking Knit Bracelet

Viking Knit Bracelet (2009) Fine silver, sterling silver Nalbinding, cold connected L 20.5 cm x W 0.4 cm I’m hard at work on the tutorials for my class, so this week’s project is the product of that work.  I’ve been doing a lot of photography, and editing and layout.  I’ve been pretty much eating, sleeping...

YOJ09-20 Viking Knit Ring

Viking Knit Ring (2009) Fine silver, malachite, howlite Nalbinding, single knit, constructed, cold joined I finally got back to writing this week!  I have six tutorials to write in preparation for my class in Haliburton in July.  So far I have completed writing the draft on one of them.  Photos and actually putting the tutorials...

YOJ09-16 Beaded Channel Ring

Beaded Channel Ring (2009) Sterling silver, constructed, cold worked Size 5 1/2 My lack of energy is starting to concern me.  If this keeps up I’m going to haul my carcass off to the doctor and find out what’s going on. For now, another simple offering this week – a beaded channel ring.  The tutorial...

YOJ09-02 Standard Form Ring

Standard Form Ring (2009) Sterling silver, carnelian Size 10 I wasn’t intending to post this as my second entry for the YOJ, but it’s now Sunday, the due date for this week, and the piece I actually wanted to post isn’t finished.  I’m “tweaking”.  It feels very much like I’m doing a science experiment. So…...

Tutorial – Double Celtic Cross & Scrolls Earrings

. . . . . . . . . At long last, a new tutorial! Double Celtic Cross & Scrolls Earrings I created this design back in 1998, and it’s always been very near and dear to my heart!  For those of you who love all things Celtic, these earrings combine a couple of classic...

Tutorials Downloads – July 21-25, 2008

I will have limited access to the computer for the week of July 21-25, so if you have any download problems during that time, please just send me an email, and I’ll get back to you on July 26th. Thank you and have a great week!

Tutorials FAQ – Refund Policy on Downloadable Products

“Can I get a refund on a tutorial I purchase from you?” WRAPTURE tutorials are offered as fee-based, instant download documents. Documents purchased through WRAPTURE’s website are deemed immediately delivered, and non-returnable or refundable. Unfortunately, because of the nature of electronic products, it is impossible to definitively confirm that a file has been deleted from...

Tutorials FAQ – Can I sell the jewelry I made from your tutorials?

I received an email today asking for clarification on the legal disclaimer on my tutorials. The sender wanted to know if she could resell items made from the tutorial. The answer is a YES, but please don’t mass produce them!  I would appreciate if design credit is acknowledged .  I would also appreciate acknowledgment if...

Tutorial – QEW Earrings

QEW Earrings Inspiration comes from the strangest places! This modern-looking pair of earrings was inspired by an Art Deco-era light standard I spied while driving along the Queen Elizabeth Way, in Toronto – and hence the name, QEW! I can’t remember exactly where it was – somewhere between High Park and the Humber Hump –...