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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

  • 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!

     

  • Beaducation GIVEAWAY

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    Hello, stampers!

    If you visited us on Monday, you know about our *Beaducation Giveaway today! We’re seriously excited to offer one lucky US reader their fabulous Metal Stamping Starter kit. It’s got everything you need to get started stamping except a hammer, which you can find on their website or use your own. You can see the kit in the top left corner in the graphic above. Cool, huh? PLUS they’ve tossed in to sample packs of blanks and their most popular 4 sided swivel pendant!)

    If you haven’t checked out Beaducation‘s website yet, we think you’re going to love it! They offer a dazzling array of metal stamps, blanks, tools and lots of great tutorials to help you learn how to make metal stamped, enameled, riveted and soldered jewelry. Plus, everything they make is seriously adorable. (We shared a tutorial for a stamped metal and leather necklace on Monday featuring Beaducation stamps and blanks.)

    Here’s what you get with your kit:

    • Economy Block Uppercase Letter and Number Stamp Set 3/32″ or 1/8″ (depending on inventory)
    • 1.5mm Metal Hole Punch Pliers
    • 2.5″ x 2.5″ Steel Bench Block
    • 3″ x 3″ copper sheet to practice your stamping
    • An assortment of copper blanks
    • 5 copper jump rings
    • 18″ 2mm copper ball chain and clasp
    • 1 Industrial Sharpie pen
    • 2 Pro Polish pads -for shining up your metal blanks
    • Stamp it Straight Tape
    • 8 page instruction booklet

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    This Beaducation Giveaway is a $56.00 value PLUS the bonus blanks! Follow Beaducation on Facebook and Twitter for two BONUS chances! One of you will get this fabulous kit for FREE! We’ll be selecting a winner on Friday, good luck!  (US Residents Only)

    Cheers,
    Margot and Avalon

    *FTC DISCLOSURE: This post was sponsored by Beaducation, they provided us with a kit to give away to our readers and samples to make a DIY jewelry project. All opinions are 100% our own!

  • Hammer Time: Basic Metal Stamping Hammers

    Basic Metal Stamping Hammers

    It’s *Hammer Time! Hooray! Today we’re taking a look at four basic metal stamping hammers that will help you take your stamping to a higher level of professionalism and overall fabulosity. You don’t need all of these to get started, but you’ll be glad you have them!  Trust us, we know about these things. First up, possibly our favorite of the bunch, the one pound brass hammer with the ergonomic handle.

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    ImpressArt debuted this fabulous ImpressArt 1 Pound Metal Stamping Hammer two years ago. It’s got a lot going for it in terms of reasons why it’s the best choice for metal stamping.  First of all, the hammer head is made of solid brass. Brass is softer than steel (your household hammer is probably steel.) The softness of the brass allows the impact of your hit to be transferred directly into your metal blank. When you hit with a steel hammer, the energy bounces back up the handle and into the hammer. By stamping on a solid block of steel and using this hammer, all of the energy of every hit goes into your blank creating deep, crisp impressions. Because only one good hit is needed with this hammer it lessons the risk of skipped or ghost impressions. The handle is short, stubby and covered in a soft textured rubber, this makes it easy for smaller and larger hands to get a firm grip and again, helps transfer that stamping energy into your blanks. This hammer also helps prolong the life of your metal stamps, another bonus! If we could hand this to you through the computer screen, you’d immediately feel how yummy it is to grip and how heavy it is, yet completely balanced. Yes, you can start out with a regular steel hammer, but if you want to up your chances of success, try this one. It may take a little practice to get used to the feeling of one pound of brass heading towards your other hand, but we truly believe you will come to love this hammer as much as we do. ImpressArt recently debuted an 8 ounce version of this hammer for use with their new softer stamping blanks. We like the smaller hammer, but personally, this is the one we use most of the time.  TOOL TIP: This hammer requires a little maintenance, you can use a heavy grit sandpaper or a metal grinding wheel to smooth the surface as it becomes dented over time with regular use.

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    Last year, ImpressArt upped the ante with their Ergo-Angle Metal Stamping Hammer. This hammer represents the evolution of the original brass hammer, with an angled head designed for ease of use and precision stamping, a replaceable brass head, comfortable grips for varied finger placement, and an ergonomic design to prevent fatigue. The weight, the ease, the softness of the brass are all still there, but upgraded to make it even easier to make a great impression!

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    In case you have not yet met, let us introduce you to the wonderful multi-purpose ImpressArt Face Chasing Hammer. This is a tool useful for metal stampers, wire workers, crafters and jewelry makers. The ball pein hammer has two sides.  The round end is used to add texture to wire or metal by repeatedly striking as you move across the surface of the material. The flat end is used to flatten wire or metal out. The motion of striking your metal creates molecular changes in the material making it harder and less flexible. Too much striking can result in brittleness, so it’s important to not overdo it. This process is called work hardening. We use this tool on a regular basis, it’s fabulous for making earring wires, findings and of course, works great for metal stamping when you want to add texture around the edges of a piece, harden or flatten your blanks.

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    Texture Hammers add a variety of textures to your metal blanks and wires. They come in a variety of surfaces, some even have replaceable heads. By varying the placement of the hammer as you hit, you can create beautiful designer one of a kind pieces. We recommend you create texture first, then stamp into the textured metal. Try using more than one on different areas of your blanks. Add texture to the edges or along portions of the pieces leave some smooth. Hit along the edges to give the blanks a more organic appeal. As with the other hammers, you need to be careful not to overdo things. The process of adding texture is also work hardening your materials.

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    Finally, we give you the Nylon Hammer. This will protect the material from being scratched or marred while flattening. Thinner and softer materials may start to curve or curl in around the edges while being stamped. Use this hammer with your bench block to flatten them back out. Works great for wire and metal blanks. After all, you don’t want your beautiful stamped metal pieces to get unintended dents or dings or be curved when they’re not supposed to be!

    As with all tools, practice helps you perfect your technique. Don’t be afraid to make “mistakes”, that’s how you learn. Sometimes those mistakes become pathways for new design ideas and fresh techniques. Do you have any of these basic metal stamping hammers in your tool box? If so, do you have a favorite? Let us know in the comments!

    Hammer images courtesy of ImpressArt.

    Cheers,
    Margot and Avalon

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  • 10 Minute Craft: Queen Bee Earrings

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    Got ten minutes? Then you’ve got enough time to make these punny earrings and show ’em who’s Queen Bee. Heck, you can make up a whole hive’s worth! In fact, you can make these Queen Bee Earrings in just three easy steps, just stamp, ink, connect and wear! Even the busiest gal has time for that. And don’t be afraid, the new Soft Strike pewter stamping blanks from ImpressArt make it easy to make a great first impression. You got this!

    What you need:

    2 ImpressArt Stamping Blank Washer, 15/16-Inch, Pewter
    2 Fine Silver Plated Pewter Small Honey Bee Charms
    2 Beadalon 10-MM Jump Ring, Silver Plated
    2 Beadalon Dapped and Spring Ear Wire, Silver Plated
    ImpressArt Newsprint Stamps in Lowercase and Uppercase
    ImpressArt 2 by 2-Inch Steel Block
    Ergo-Angle Metal Stamping Hammer
    ImpressArt Stamp Straight Tape
    ImpressArt Bent Nose Pliers
    ImpressArt Chain Nose Pliers
    Cotton swab
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    Step one: Stamp ‘Q u e e n’ on each blank. Start at the bottom center with the letter ‘e’ and work up each side, spacing your letters evenly as in photo. Step two: Use cotton swab to dab ink into letters. Wipe excess off of surface with paper towel, leaving ink in the stamped areas. Step three: Connect the washer, charm and ear wire in that order to a 10mm jump ring using the bent and chain nose pliers. You may need to gently turn the loop at the bottom of your ear wire so they hang forward. Step four: Wear them with pride because you made them!

    “You can call me Queen Bee,
    and baby I’ll rule, I’ll rule,
    let me live that fantasy.”
    Lorde

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    These Queen Bee Earrings would make a lovely Mother’s Day gift too, I’m just sayin’.

    Cheers,
    Madge

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  • 16 Stunning Hand Stamped Jewelry Projects

    Hand Stamped Jewelry Projects Round Up

    Do you love metal stamping? We do too! We’ve gathered up 16 Stunning Hand Stamped Jewelry Projects from some of our favorite DIY Bloggers for your creative inspiration. Get the tutorials on their blogs and while you’re there check out the rest of their divine DIY ideas. It’s amazing how many beautiful things you can make once you master a few basic techniques. There’s a little bit of everything here from earrings to bracelets to pendants, so there’s surely a few projects here that will jump start your imagination.

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    Feel like a happy girl in these earrings from icanmakemetalstampedjewelry.

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    Layer up some fun with these floral earrings from icanmakemetalstampedjewelry.

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    Learn how to make a cuff bracelet with this video tutorial from DIY Doyenne.

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    Stamp your story in this clever pendant from Happy Hour Projects.

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    Remind yourself that change is good with this riveted bracelet from Happy Hour Projects.

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    Dream a little dream with The Vintage Prairie.

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    Be wild with Happy Hour Projects.

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    Make a pretty keepsake for a graduate with One Artsy Mama.

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    Make mom a sparkling stamped pendant with Happy Hour Projects.

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    Smile for the camera with icanmakemetalstampedjewelry.

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    Show someone you love them beyond measure with this mixed media bracelet from DIY Doyenne.

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    Feel brave with Happy Hour Projects.

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    One Artsy Mama had us at Cupcakes and Caffeine.

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    She shines in layered earrings from icanmakemetalstampedjewelry.

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    Stamp happy with Happy Hour Projects.

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    Stamp up something fabulous with DIY Doyenne.

    Want to get started making metal stamped jewelry? Here’s a post with everything you need to make hand stamped jewelry projects of your own!

    Cheers,
    Margot and Avalon

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  • Basic Metal Stamping 1 2 3

    Metal Stamping 1 2 3

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    Metal stamping 1 2 3, it’s really that easy. Here’s what you need to get started!

    Brass Stamping Hammer
    (I prefer a brass hammer to steel, brass is softer and disperses or transfers the energy of the hit into the blank preventing skipping or ghost impressions)

    Metal Stamps

    Steel Block

    Stamp Straight Tape

    Acrylic Enamel Paint

    Metal Stamping Blanks (Try aluminum when you start out, it’s softer and easier to stamp than base metal and it’s less expensive.)

    And here are the basic steps:

    Step One:

    Plan out your word, line up your stamps and make sure that the word will fit on the blank. Tape the blank to the bench block and start in the center working out from there.

    Step Two:

    Hold your stamp so it is in full contact with the surface of the blank.  Make sure it’s straight, not tilted!  Keep your fingers away from the top of the stamp.  Give your stamp one good hit, don’t stamp more than once to avoid skipping or double impressions.  Stamp your word, keep the stamps lined up to the top of the tape.  You can angle the alignment of your stamps for a more whimsical effect. If you are worried about spacing, draw marks on the tape to line up your letters or even mark directly on your metal blank with a pencil.

    Step Three:

    Add color with a permanent marker, wipe clean with a dry cloth before the marker sets.

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    Use acrylic paint instead, giving it a few seconds to set before wiping the surface.

    And that’s Metal Stamping 1 2 3. You got this!

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  • 11 DIY Metal Stamped Necklaces

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    Stamp it, bead it, wrap it, wear it! Whatever your style there’s a little something for everyone in this week’s round-up of 11 stunning DIY Metal Stamped Necklaces.  We love them all!  How about you?  Get the tutorials for these in the links below.  Make sure you show all of these talented bloggers a little love.

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    Stamp and bead a little lucky charm. Make this, it’s easy!

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    Stamped jewelry gets some clever DIY packaging with I Spy DIY!

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    Stamp, texture and form a simply charming necklace with Studio Dax!

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    Make a Disney inspired commemorative necklace with Magical Day Weddings.

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    Get ready for summer with this layered Gypsy necklace from Beaducation.

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    Stamp up a lovely layered necklace with Bubbly Nature Creations.

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    Make gorgeous bridesmaid necklaces with Rings ‘n Things.

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    Show mom some love with this stamped and beaded Mother’s Necklace from Crazy Little Projects.

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    Make and wear a fabulous stamped and beaded eye candy necklace!

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    Stamp and rivet a rainy day homage with Beaducation!

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    Turn that lucky penny into a pretty dapped and stamped necklace with Happy Hour Projects!

    There you have it, folks, 11 FABULOUS DIY Metal Stamped Necklaces.  Enjoy!

    Cheers,
    Margot and Avalon

  • Embracing Imperfection in Metal Stamping

    Embracing Imperfection in Metal Stamping

    I was hosting metal stamping make and takes at a big trade show last month when a woman walked up to the podium.  I could tell she was a perfectionist, she was very concerned with getting it right.  It took her far longer than most to stamp the three tiny pieces of metal with one letter.  She was becoming increasingly flustered.

    “How do I make this perfect?” She asked.

    “You don’t.” I answered, pausing.  “If you want perfect, get a cast metal or laser inscribed piece of jewelry.  This is metal stamping, it’s done my hand, it’s meant to have some imperfection.”

    “I want it to be perfect.” She pouted.

    I couldn’t help her.  This was something in her head that I simply couldn’t fix.  Some people are not capable of embracing imperfection in metal stamping or life in general. Which is funny, considering most things are imperfect.  I find imperfection beautiful.  Flaws, scars, asymmetry and inconsistencies fascinate me.  I am not afraid of imperfection, I embrace it.  Yet, I have to admit that sometimes even I look at my metal stamped pieces so intensely, that I begin to fall into the ‘it’s not perfect’ trap.

    Then I let that go.  Walk away, come back with fresh eyes and most of the time those tiny flaws have disappeared.  There are a few things you can do to approach this.  One approach is to intentionally skew the placement of your letters.  If you make them cattywompus on purpose, then ‘perfect’ loses meaning.  Plus, angling your letters adds a lovely touch of whimsy.  Here’s an example of a cattywompus design.:

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    (You can get the instructions to make these earrings on the ImpressArt website.)

    If that isn’t your style, there are ways to line up your letters, plan your spacing and get more consistent results.  Using tape to hold the blank and placing the top of the tape just below where you want to stamp offers a guideline, marking the tape with equally spaced lines helps with spacing, making sure the words you want to stamp fit the width and height of the piece prevents running out of room, marking letter placement with a pencil offers a removable guideline, starting in the center and working to each side keeps your words centered.  I like these tips and tricks from I Always Choose the Thimble on stamping and kerning, which utilizes techniques from typesetting.  Here is a piece I stamped marking the tape and sliding the blank down to the top of the tape:

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    It’s easier to stamp straight lines than along curves, but with a little practice and making sure the stamps are curved you can achieve lovely results.  Here’s a curved design, using the petals helped with the placement, it was easier to center the stamps:

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    As you can see, even my best efforts are not perfect and I am fine with that.  When you’re first starting out with stamping, using thin rectangular blanks is much easier whether you’re stamping horizontally or vertically.  There isn’t much room for error and that’s a good thing!  Practicing on thin metal strips is another way to work on your technique.  With metal stamping, practice doesn’t make perfect, but it definitely makes you more consistent.

    My advice, embracing imperfection in metal stamping is the key to enjoying it! Nothing will make you crazier than trying to force perfection on something that isn’t designed for it.  After all, that imperfection is how you know it’s been hand made.

    Cheers,
    Madge

    (Disclosure: Affiliate link below, if you buy this kit, I get a small percentage of the sale.)

    Want to get started metal stamping?  Here’s a great starter kit from ImpressArt and PJ Tool Jewelry:

  • DIY Metal Stamped Earrings

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    April showers may bring May flowers, but you can bring them even sooner by making these pretty May Flowers DIY Metal Stamped Earrings!  Using a design stamp, texture hammer and ImpressArt‘s new SoftStrike blanks you can make stunning boutique chic jewelry in under 30 minutes.  You’ll be amazed how easy it is to make these earrings and we’re going to show you how!

    You will need:
    (*DISCLOSURE)

    2 ImpressArt, Pewter Stamping Blanks, River Stone
    2 ImpressArt Stamping Blank Circle, 1.25-Inch, Alkeme
    2 Beadalon Jump Ring 6mm Silver, Plated
    2 Dapped and Spring Ear Wire, Nickel Free Silver Plate
    Folk Art Enamel Acrylic Paint, Licorice
    Ergo-Angle Metal Stamping Hammer
    ImpressArt 2 by 2-Inch Steel Block
    Texturing Hammer
    ImpressArt Face Chasing Hammer
    Double Metal Punch, 1.5mm & 2mm
    ImpressArt- 6mm, Tulip Design Stamp
    8 Punch Dapping Block Set
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    Step one: Center your tulip stamp making sure the entire stamp is in contact with the pewter blank.  Strike top of stamp once with a firm tap.  (Design Tip Don’t hit the stamp more than once to prevent skipped or ghost impressions.)  Step two: Use the round end of a ball pein hammer to create texture around the edge of your blank.  Step three:  add a hole at the center bottom of your blank using the smaller side of the 2-hole punch.  Step four: Swipe black acrylic paint, multi-surface paint or jewelry glaze across surface of blank.  Allow it to set for a minute and then wipe clean with a paper towel.

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    Step five: Place blank in dapping block with stamped side facing up.  Strike top of dapping tool with your brass hammer, moving the tool around in the dapping block to curve or round your blank.  Step six: Strike the blank working from the edges into the center using the texture hammer.  Alternate the placement of the hammer so you get a nice variety of marks.  Step seven: Add paint.  Step eight: Remove paint.

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    Step Nine: Use smaller side of 2-hole punch to add a hole to the top of each of your textured blanks.  Step Ten: Attach the blanks together as shown using pliers to open and close jump ring securely.  Step Eleven: Attach ear wire to top of each earring.  Step Twelve: Make two!

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    Would you make and wear these May Flowers DIY Metal Stamped Earrings?  How would you style them?  Let us know in the comments!

    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 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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