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  • 12 Creative Metal Stamped DIY Jewelry Ideas

    12 creative metal stamped jewelry ideas

    We’ve rounded up 12 Creative Metal Stamped DIY Jewelry Ideas from some of our favorite bloggers. These are ideas that move beyond the basics and offer some creative ways to integrate metal stamping into your DIY jewelry repertoire. Whether you’re feeling the love for mixed media, wire wrapping, trendy style or story telling, you’re sure to find some inspiration here!

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    Stamp and rivet a galaxy on a metal blank for a universe of style!

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    Plant a garden of pretty with Happy Hour Projects!

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    Play an edgy homage to Elvis Costello.

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    Layer a dimensional delight with Happy Hour Projects.

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    Whip up a bangle for your bestie with One Artsy Mama.

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    Dream Big with One Artsy Mama.

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    Pour a cuppa inspiration with One Artsy Mama.

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    Write your happy ending with this happily ever after necklace!

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    Add a little sparkle to a tough and tender bracelet with Happy Hour Projects.

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    Frame it with Happy Hour Projects.

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    Serve up some style with One Artsy Mama.

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    Stamp up a wrist full of beautiful bangles!

    Lots to love in this round up of 12 Creative Metal Stamped DIY Jewelry Ideas, do you have any favorites? Let us know in the comments!  Tune in next week for a new tutorial!

    Happy Stamping,
    Margot and Avalon

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  • Eye Candy Metal Stamped Necklace

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    We want to show you all sorts of fun ways to play with your metal stamps, this project is perfect for beginners because it lets you play without having to worry about getting it “right.” Plus, we’re adding texture, dimension and color!  Did you know you can use multi-surface paints to add color to your metal stamped designs?  That’s what we did here with this Eye Candy Metal Stamped Necklace.  Add some coordinating beads and SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS crystals and hang it all from a bright silver chain.  Flirty, fun and like the maker, so ready for spring.

    Here’s What You Need:
    ImpressArt Stamping Blank Square
    ImpressArt Stamping Blank Circle
    ImpressArt Stamping Blank River Stone
    ImpressArt, Pewter Stamping Blanks, Washer, 15/16″
    ImpressArt Pewter Hearts
    18 5-6mm 5-6mm Gemstone and Glass Beads in Coordinating Colors (I used vintage Czech glass, dyed jade, faux turquoise)
    6 6mm Swarovski Crystal 5000 Round Faceted Bead Pink Rose Water Opal
    6 Swarovski Crystal 5000 Round Beads 6mm Sunflower
    18″ Beadalon Chain Rolo Large Silver Plated
    24 6mm Jump Rings
    Beadalon Lobster Clasp Swivel 13mm
    30 Beadalon Ball Tipped Head Pin
    ImpressArt- Basic Newsprint Lowercase Letter Metal Stamp Set Letter x
    ImpressArt- Basic Newsprint Uppercase Letter Metal Stamp Set Letter O
    ImpressArt- 3mm, Dandelion (Small) Design Stamp
    ImpressArt- Basic Metal Stamp Set, Lowercase, 3mm Letter O
    Wood Handle Scratch Awl
    8 Punch Dapping Block Set
    Texturing Hammer
    Ergo-Angle Metal Stamping Hammer
    ImpressArt 2 by 2-Inch Steel Block
    Folk Art Multi Surface Paints in Coordinating Colors (fuchsia, yellow, blue)
    Paper Towels or Cloth
    Beadalon Round Nose Pliers
    2 Pairs ImpressArt Chain Nose Pliers
    ImpressArt Flush Cutters

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    We’re adding texture to the blanks, so don’t be worried about making a consistent pattern. Hit stamps randomly across surfaces of your square, pebble, circle and washer. Overlap them. Change the alignment. Have fun and do not think about this too much!

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    For the heart, hammer one edge with your texture hammer and use the awl to add dots to the other side. Again, don’t over think this, it’s intuitive and fun! Place your circle into a dapping block, strike the top of the dapping tool several times with your brass hammer. When the shape is curved fully, remove. Add a little color to your blanks by saturating them with paint and wiping the surface paint off with a clean, dry paper towel or cloth. Let them sit for a few seconds before you wipe so the paint can settle into the recessed areas. Let the paint cure, it is designed for use with metals and other slick surfaces so it is going to last.

    Attach Charms

    Make coiled dangles for all of your beads using the head pins. If you need a refresher, check out this video tutorial. Attach the charms to the necklace, starting with the largest square in the center and working your way up the sides. I added charms to the spaces between the stamped pieces. Use jump rings to attach and if you need to learn how to do this, here’s my video tutorial to show you how.

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    Try using different colors.  Add more than one color paint to each blank.  Use multiple stamps on each blank.  Have fun making your own Eye Candy Metal Stamped Necklace and remember, it doesn’t have to be perfect!

    Cheers,
    Margot and Avalon

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  • DIY Metal Stamping on WBIR Channel 10

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    I appear on our local NBC affiliate in DIY craft segments every month.  Yesterday, I got a chance to share my passion for all things metal stamping!  Yup, I shared the basics of DIY metal stamping on WBIR Channel 10 here in Knoxville. We had a great time and Moira Kaye really seemed to enjoy it.  My patient husband drove me there, helped me set up and break down and took some great pictures while I was taping.  He’s the best metal stamper in the family by far, but he prefers staying out of the spotlight!

    The more I stamp and talk with folks about it, the more I fall in love with it. There is something so satisfying about smacking a hammer on a stamp and making a piece of jewelry in seconds.  It’s easy and fun.  Once you start, it really is addicting in the best possible way.  Check out our metal stamping on WBIR Channel 10 segment below. I share some quick tips and tricks for making a quick and easy initial pendant using ImpressArt metal stamps, SoftStrike blanks, StampStraight tape and the ImpressArt brass hammer.  Good times!

    Cheers,
    Margot and Avalon

  • DIY Metal Stamped Washi Tape Pendant

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    Capture that happy springtime feeling with a DIY metal stamped washi tape pendant. Or remind yourself to keep moving, even when you feel like standing still. Either way, you’ll look pretty doing it!  You can find these balsa wood tags in the scrapbook aisles at the craft stores. Add some matching beads and a custom stamped pendant to bring it all together. Learn how to stamp along a curved edge and…what not to do when stamping a word that uses the same letter multiple times. Derp. I got the miniature tape set with tiny tape dispenser at our local Target, but I’ve included a link to some other options below. I have to admit that I’m developing a mini-obsession with washi tape.

    You will need:
    Wood Tag
    ImpressArt, Washer Stamping Blanks, Aluminum, 1 1/2″- 24 pc.
    4mm Beads in pastel colors
    10-MM Jump Ring Nickel Free Silver Plate
    3 Ball Tipped Head Pins
    Ball Chain Necklace 18 Inch With Clasp
    ImpressArt Metal Stamping Kit- Newsprint Lowercase
    ImpressArt Stamp Straight Tape
    ImpressArt Chasing Hammer
    Folk Art Enamel Acrylic Paint, Licorice
    Paper towel or cloth

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    Step one: Stick washi tape in strips across front of tag. The top strip is super thin, but if you burnish it with your fingernail it will stay. I swear! If you want, you can seal this with some decoupage medium. Step two: Use small scissors or a craft knife to trim excess tape flush to edge of pendant. I put tape on both sides, you can do the same or opt to leave the back plain. Step three: Tape blank down to bench block with StampStraight tape, this helps secure it while you stamp. Use the round end of your ball pein hammer to add texture. Map out the placement of your letters. If you start in the center, it helps line them up evenly. There is a space between the words, make sure you leave it open. I have a diagram below, so check that out for help! The key is to turn the bench block as you work so the space you are stamping is directly facing you. Hold the stamp flush and in the center of the blank. Hit one time with the brass hammer. Move over to the next letter. Because this blank is circular the stamps are turned slightly each time, kind of like a clock! Start at 6 with the letter f and you’ll end at 2 and 10 with s and d. Step four: Swipe acrylic paint or permanent marker across letters, wipe off with a paper towel. Step five: Make some coiled dangles using matching beads. Connect the beads, stamped washer and washi tape pendant together with a jump ring. Attach it to a ball chain. Oh and…the letter “r” appears in this pendant three times, only I kept skipping it and stamping Spring Foward. Derp. Me spell pretty. Try to remember to use all of the letters in your words. Yes, I make mistakes too.

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    Here’s a guide to help you stamp on the washer. Hope it helps!

    That’s it,  pretty, simple, flirty, fun and with a little practice stamping (and spelling,) easy!  Now you can make a DIY Metal Stamped Washi Tape pendant of your own!

    We’d love to see your metal stamped creations.  We’re going to be doing regular stamping round-ups so if you have a DIY metal stamping project you want us to share, let us know!  You can email us or leave a link in the comments.

    Cheers,
    Margot and Avalon

    *DIY Project Policy: Our tutorials are meant for your creative inspiration. Feel free to make and gift or wear these designs. Please make sure that you give credit to us as the designer if you make and share these designs on your blog or social sites. Please do not make and sell copies of our designs or sell them as kits. Please do not teach these designs as classes for profit. This is how we make our living and we ask that you respect our creativity and the time it takes to design, photograph and write these free tutorials. You may use a single photograph from each project online if you include a direct link back to our tutorial. Any use of these designs for retail sale for profit online in places like Etsy or eBay or in retail bricks and mortar, flea markets or outdoor fairs is not permitted. Thank you!

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  • 12 Simple DIY Metal Stamped Charms

    12 Simple DIY Metal Stamped Charms

    It’s all about feeling charming and what better way to feel charming than by making pretty DIY metal stamped charms you can wear? If you’re new to metal stamping, these projects are all fabulous for the beginner.  Some are as simple as a single initial!  We love them all and we hope you do too. Make sure you visit these talented bloggers and show them a little love.

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    Stamp and wear your favorite things with this stamped and riveted charm from Beaducation!

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    Be in style bliss with these stamped charm and tassel bracelets!

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    Stamp a lovely teacher’s gift with Jennifer Heynan!

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    Add a single stamped charm to some keys for a gorgeous DIY statement necklace from Handmade in the Heartland.

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    Feel like a rock star with stamped star charms and this Pop Rocks necklace from ImpressArt.

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    Stamp your monogram and turn it into lovely jewelry with Rings ‘n Things!

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    Make simply stunning stamped initial charms with Everything Etsy!

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    What’s your sign?  Stamp your sun sign with Beaducation!

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    We love rock and roll and these stamped guitar pick charms from Jeff Fulkerson for ImpressArt!

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    Say “cheers” with these stamped drink charms from Today’s Creative Blog.

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    Give old bottle caps a new life with these metal stamped bottle cap charms from ImpressArt.

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    It doesn’t get easier than these stamped initial pendants from The Idea Room!

    Metal stamping doesn’t have to be complicated and trust us when we tell you it’s tons of fun.  Do you have a favorite  in this DIY Metal Stamped Charms roundup?  Let us know in the comments!

     

  • 10 Beautiful Metal Stamped Bracelet Projects

    10 Beautiful Metal Stamped Bracelets

    It’s our first DIY Metal Stamping Round-up here at icanmake: Metal Stamped Jewelry and we’re super excited to shine a spotlight on these 10 beautiful metal stamped bracelets from some of our favorite DIY bloggers!  Make sure you visit them all and share a little love, because they’ve made some stellar tutorials to show you all sorts of clever ways to use metal stamping in your jewelry creations.  We’ve got a little of everything from memory wire wraps to charm embellishments to resin and stamped cuffs, which shows the versatility of metal stamping.

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    How stunning is this metal stamped “Believe and Let Go” wrapped leather bracelet from I Always Pick the Thimble?

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    Feel like you can conquer anything in this cheeky metal stamped Bad Ass Unicorn cuff from Happy Hour Projects!

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    Shine in this resin and colorful metal stamped bracelet from ImpressArt.

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    Show the love with this metal stamped Hebrew beloved bracelet from One Artsy Mama.

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    Give a new mother a well earned gift with this Oh Baby metal stamped bracelet for ImpressArt.

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    Feel sparkly in this stamped and crystal embellished charm bangle bracelet for ImpressArt.

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    Wear your guiding word for the year with this metal stamped memory wire bracelet from One Artsy Mama.

     

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    Give a little love with this hand stamped cuff from Happy Hour Projects.

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    Just say “oui” with this metal stamped leather cuff for ImpressArt.

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    Get motivated with this metal stamped cuff from Hands Occupied!

    10 beautiful metal stamped bracelet projects that are sure to get your creative juices flowing!  Do you have a favorite?  Let us know in the comments!  Make sure you visit these talented ladies and show them some love!

    Cheers,
    Margot and Avalon

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  • DIY Eyeball Necklace

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    Hallowe’en is approaching and the stores are filled with an array of all manner of gruesome and goolishly good items. We found these ping pong ball eyeballs at Dollar Tree. You get a whole bag for a buck! Woot! (If you don’t have a Dollar Tree nearby, we have a link to buy them on Amazon below, but they’re more expensive there.) We had to think about the best way to turn these into jewelry, and when we realized they fit a bezel when sawed in half, this DIY Eyeball Necklace came together.

    There are all sorts of things you could stamp on your blank, but we decided on ‘Got My I On You’, then realized maybe it should have been ‘Got My I on U’, but we’re happy with how this turned out and we have a bag full of eyeballs so we can make more!

    You will need:

    (The links below are affiliate links, if you click on a link and buy something we get a very small percentage of the sale. That’s how we keep the lights on!)

    Plastic Eyeballs
    Circle Pendant Base-39.3-Millimeters
    7/8″ X 1 3/8″ Oval, Aluminum Stamping Blank
    Aleene’s Max Tacky Adhesive
    Folk Art Enamel Acrylic Paint, Licorice
    Aluminum 1/8 Inch Hollow Rivets 1/16 Inch Diameter
    2 Beadalon 6mm Jump Rings
    Ball Chain with Connectors
    Beadsmith EZ-Rivet Piercing and Setting Tool
    ImpressArt 2-Hole Punch
    ImpressArt Varsity Uppercase Letter Metal Stamps Set
    ImpressArt Premium- Newsprint Lowercase Letter Stamps
    ImpressArt 1-lb Brass Stamping Hammer
    ImpressArt Steel Stamping Block
    2 pairs Beadalon Slim Chain Nose Pliers
    Serrated Sharp Knife
    Cotton Swab
    Paper Towel

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    Step One: Cut eyeball in half, carefully, using a serated knife. Step Two: Use a thick metal friendly adhesive like Max Tacky and get a generous coating in the bezel. Press eyeball into glue and let it dry overnight.

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    Step three: Stamp the letter I in the center of your blank using the Varsity letter set. Step four: Add Got My and On You on the top and bottom of the blank. Make sure you stamp around the arc so the words curve around the edges. We have a tutorial for that here. Add texture with the round end of your hammer.

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    Step five: Use the cotton swab to swipe the paint across the letters. Wipe off excess with a paper towel. Step six: Use the 2-hole punch to add holes to top and bottom center of blank.

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    Step seven: Use the riveting tool to add rivets to the large holes on the left and right side of the blank. They were a little loose, so I decided to use the hammer and flatten them and then add more texture with the ball peen hammer. If you get blanks without the drill holes on the sides, you can skip this step. Step eight: Use chain nose pliers to connect eyeball to stamped blank with a jump ring. Attach a jump ring to the top center hole in the stamped blank. Slide your chain into the jump ring to make a necklace!

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    Fun, fast and faBOOLous! Make a DIY Eyeball Necklace and all eyes will be on you!

    Cheers,
    Margot and Avalon

    *DIY Project Policy: Our tutorials are meant for your creative inspiration. Feel free to make and gift or wear these designs. Please make sure that you give credit to us as the designer if you make and share these designs on your blog or social sites. Please do not make and sell copies of our designs or sell them as kits. Please do not teach these designs as classes for profit. This is how we make our living and we ask that you respect our creativity and the time it takes to design, photograph and write these free tutorials. You may use a single photograph from each project online in blog round-ups or blog posts ONLY if you include a direct link back to our tutorial. Any use of these designs for retail sale for profit online in places like Etsy or eBay or in retail bricks and mortar, flea markets or outdoor fairs is not permitted. Thank you!

  • DIY Metal Stamped Necklace

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    Learning to use a jeweler’s saw requires a little learning curve and a lot patience. We love this shortcut approach to making custom shapes out of existing blanks with metal shears! BIG shout out to Lisa Niven Kelly of Beaducation for her scalloped necklace tutorial that inspired this design! She’s got a sight full of fabulous metal stamping ideas and products, so check it out. In this case, we’ve quickly turned circles and washers into pretty scallops. This is also a great way to save blanks with mistakes on them by cutting away the problem area and salvaging the rest. Adding some texture and pattern with a hammer and some font stamps makes quick work of creating this boutique chic metal stamped necklace. Your family and friends will be amazed when you tell them that you did it yourself! Go you!

    *Materials

    3 Impress Art Alkeme Stamping Blanks, Circle, 1-1/4″
    2 Alkeme Stamping Blank, Washers, 1 1/4
    10 10-MM Jump Rings, Silver Plated
    Beadalon Lobster Clasp
    Beadalon Chain Elongated Silver Plated
    2 Beadalon Dapped and Spring Ear Wire Silver Plate
    Ranger Vintaj Patina Retro Highway Kit
    ImpressArt Basic Newsprint Uppercase Letter Metal Stamp Set
    ImpressArt 2-Hole Punch Kit
    Ergo-Angle Metal Stamping Hammer
    ImpressArt Chasing Hammer
    ImpressArt 2 by 2-Inch Steel Block
    ImpressArt Stamp Straight Tape
    Metal Cutting Shears
    Sandpaper, Coarse and Sanding Block
    ImpressArt Chain Nose Pliers
    Pen
    Paper Towel

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    Step one: Use a ruler and marker to mark center point of blank. Step two: Cut blanks in half with shears. Step three: Use the round end of the chasing hammer to add texture. Step four: Use a heavy grit sandpaper to sand the sharp edges of the blanks. Alkeme is soft and easy to sand, if you use base metal you may want to use a jeweler’s metal file instead.

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    Step five: Stamp random patterns on surface of blanks using letters. I used a different letter on each blank, you can also opt to just use all sorts of letters on every blank. Step six: Squeeze patina on blank, wipe clean with a paper towel leaving ink in stamped areas. Step seven: Use 2-hole punch to add holes on top left and right of each blank. Earring blank open scallops also need a hole in the top of the center for earring wires. Step eight: Use pliers to connect blanks, attach chain and clasp to end of chain. For earrings, attach full scallop on bottom and open scallop on top as in photo and slide earring wires into holes you punched on top of the open scallops.

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    You can take this idea and make it your own with a few small changes. Try making a full collar of open or closed scallops. Use smaller blanks or a variety of sizes and shapes to change the scale. Try cutting square, rectangular or oval shapes in half. We hope you love this metal stamped necklace as much as we do, happy stamping!

    Cheers,
    Margot and Avalon

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    *DIY Project Policy: Our tutorials are meant for your creative inspiration. Feel free to make and gift or wear these designs. Please make sure that you give credit to us as the designer if you make and share these designs on your blog or social sites. Please do not make and sell copies of our designs or sell them as kits. Please do not teach these designs as classes for profit. This is how we make our living and we ask that you respect our creativity and the time it takes to design, photograph and write these free tutorials. You may use a single photograph from each project online in blog round-ups or blog posts ONLY if you include a direct link back to our tutorial. Any use of these designs for retail sale for profit online in places like Etsy or eBay or in retail bricks and mortar, flea markets or outdoor fairs is not permitted. Thank you!

  • Artist Spotlight: Adrianne Surian

    Artist Spotlight Adrianne Surian

    This week, we’re shining the spotlight on the lovely and talented Adrianne Surian of Happy Hour Projects. Adrianne is a prolific lifestyle blogger with a large and loyal following. She shares easy to DIY tutorials all focused on projects you can make in under an hour, which is terrific for the short attention span crafter. She’s an avid metal stamping enthusiast and her tutorials are fabulous with detailed step by step photos, videos and lots of inspiring new techniques. Adrianne took some time to answer our five easy questions and she shares some great tips for success making metal stamped jewelry and DIY projects!

    1. When did you start making jewelry and why?

    Forever and ever ago – truly. Like, macaroni necklace age. I really began to realize my interest in jewelry around age 8 when I learned to make paper beads, and when I made dozens and dozens of friendship bracelets. I played around with design concepts when I was about 10… not that the average 10-year-old oozes style, of course. I still remember a particularly interesting pair of earrings I made from a pair of miniature rubber frogs I talked my mom into buying me on a science museum trip. I’ve always leaned toward crafty, but jewelry is especially satisfying to make, because you can bring it with you, by wearing it!

    1. What is your favorite source for jewelry making inspiration?

    It’s usually the components themselves! A lot of times, I’ll get my hands on a specific piece – a bead, a charm, a certain shape – and I’ll get an idea to evolve it. Though I’m not going to lie, every time I’m out shopping, I have to take a peek at the new trends!

    1. What advice do you have for folks just starting out?

    Regarding design itself – if you enjoy it, then push your limits. Not every piece has to be perfect, allow yourself a learning curve. And put your own spin on any design that inspires you. You don’t ever have to make exactly what someone else does. Adding your own touch makes your piece truly one of a kind and that much more special.

    If you do enjoy it… well, it’s like any hobby. You will end up with an enormous stash. So get organized early, and keep tabs on what you’ve got. It will save you money when you’re eyeing something fabulous… and can’t remember if you already bought it or not, haha. Not that that has happened, of course… ahem.

    1. What tips or tricks can you share for successful metal stamping?

    If you’re just starting out, then practice, practice, practice. Seriously. Keep with it. You’ll improve. In the early days, I was all over the place. I wrecked a lot of blanks. In fact, I still have them. I save my bad blanks for practice if it’s been a while since I’ve gotten the hammer out! It’s a great way to brush up my spacing and consistency before wasting a new blank – and it shows if it’s been a while since I stamped.

    My other advice for beginners is: you won’t hit your hand. So don’t worry about it! Early on, my hesitation showed in the final product, and it’s because I was worried about exactly that.

    If you’ve conquered the beginners’ hurdles, then my next advice is to step it up. Think outside your letter set. Think textures, shapes, and the other things that metal is, and what it can do. Once I started stamping spoons, I crossed over into a different way of thinking about stamping. The next thing I stamped was a copper sheet roof for a birdhouse. I’m starting to believe that there’s anything that can’t be stamped. Seriously. I will find a way.

    1. Where can our readers find you?

    I blog at Happy Hour Projects. My focus is tutorials and inspiration geared toward beginners, and I’ve been talking about my experience since I was a beginner myself!

    You can visit Adrianne Surian at her website Happy Hour Projects and her social pages. You can find the links below! We’ll be back on Wednesday with more metal stamping inspiration!

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    Facebook

    YouTube

    Twitter

    Pinterest

    Instagram

    Cheers,
    Margot and Avalon

  • DIY Stamped Charm Bangle Bracelets

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    Are you smitten with the charm bracelet trend? Why not make your own DIY Stamped Charm Bangle Bracelets? In under ten minutes you can create a personalized, custom design with design stamps, beads and pre-made charms. It’s easy, really.  We’ll show you how!

    You will need:

    Silver Plated Bangle Bracelets
    ImpressArt 1/2″ Circle Stamping Blanks in Silver Plated
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    Various Charms (get the cast pewter Buddhas from my friend Stan at GreatCraftWorks here and here and the Victorian style hands on Etsy!)
    Various 8mm Beads
    6-MM Jump Rings
    Beadalon Ball Head Pins
    ImpressArt- Symbols and Shapes Stamp Pack
    Ergo-Angle Metal Stamping Hammer
    ImpressArt 2 by 2-Inch Steel Block
    ImpressArt Stamp Straight Tape
    2 pairs ImpressArt Chain Nose Pliers
    Folk Art Enamel Acrylic Paint, Licorice
    Cotton Swab
    Paper Towel

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    Step one: Use a design stamp to stamp a random pattern on the front of your blank. Hold the stamp firmly and strike it hard dead center with the hammer. Make sure the stamp is straight up and down to get a full impression. Step two: Use a cotton swab to add enamel paint to the stamped areas of the blank. Wipe off excess with a paper towel. Step three: Attach the stamped charm to the bangle with a jump ring, make sure you close the ring with tension so it’s secure. Step four: Add other charms, beaded dangles, whatever you like!

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    Don’t stop at just one! Make an armful, these look great stacked up by the bunch. We’d love to know what you’re going to put on your DIY Stamped Charm Bangle Bracelets. Let us know in the comments and if you make one, we’d love to see it! We’re knee deep in moving this month, so the posts may not be as frequent, but if you want to be sure you don’t miss any, sign up via email in the sidebar on the right or follow us on Bloglovin’!

    Happy stamping,
    Margot and Avalon

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