Tiny crystal bead presents, adorned with silver-plated bows, dangle from these festive earrings, creating a delightful and celebratory ambiance.
Earrings
At first glance, these earrings look like coral in their gold-toned settings. Surprise! They’re actually lightweight cheesewood dyed a lovely light orange.
Get Cozy with Knit Polymer Clay
Take your polymer clay skills to cozy new levels with this knit trend. Learn how to incorporate knit clay techniques into your jewelry lines and more with this article.
The Glorious Pearl
Explore the beauty of pearls with this complete guide to types, grading, care, pricing and stylish ways to wear them.
Shedding Light on the Story of Hanukkah
Discover the rich traditions of Hanukkah and gain the insights you need to create stunning Hanukkah jewelry designs.
The History of Sámi Jewelry
The Sámi are Native Europeans with over 400 years in creative experience. Read on to learn how to create jewelry inspired by this rich culture.
Secrets to Polymer Clay with Christi Friesen
Polymer clay expert and renowned artist, Christi Friesen is back in the studio to lead us through this exciting 10-part series outlining her top techniques and secrets to creating with polymer clay.
Japandi Trend
Explore the union of function, minimalism and Scandinavian "hygge" through the world of Japandi design.
Wedding Day Traditions
Uncover the tradition of 'old, new, borrowed, and blue' in bridal jewelry. Drive business growth by incorporating these symbolic elements.
Floating Lockets
Fill glass lockets with special beads, charms and more for highly customizable jewelry.
SEO Tips to Boost Traffic to Your Website
Explore how to improve your online visibility with these simple SEO tips.
How to Use PPC to Drive Traffic to Your Website
Explore how to market your jewelry-making business effectively using PPC ads.
Incredible Inedibles: Mini Polymer Clay Food
Feast your eyes on the "Incredible Inedible" trend where mini polymer clay food takes center stage in jewelry designs—fun, quirky and absolutely adorable! Just don't eat it.
Polymer Clay Succulents
Capitalize on the growing popularity of succulents' eye-catching aesthetic by using sculpted polymer clay to form plants sans soil.
Shape Symbolism in Jewelry
Learn how you can choose shapes to add specific meanings to your jewelry.
Locked Up: How Lock and Key Jewelry is Sweeping the Fashion Stage
Locks and keys carry an innate sense of mystery and symbolism. Discover the many ways in which locks and keys continue to take the jewelry world by storm.
Bracelet
Add dynamic energy to your design by adding a touch of asymmetry to the smooth flow of round beads. This substantial bracelet blends the dark sheen of rainbow obsidian and the matte luster of palo santo beads, heightened by the striking introduction of slender copper discs.
Single-Strand Necklace
Revitalize your style with this exquisite silver-plated brass necklace featuring a rolo chain and a stunning focal point—an open rounded rectangle encrusted with clear cubic zirconia—for a touch of timeless elegance.
Single-Strand Necklace and Earrings Set
This necklace and earring set, as cool and refreshing as an ocean breeze, features Crystal Passions® and amazonite beads. The necklace, with its distinct square drape, is perfectly complemented by a sky blue leather cord, harmonizing with the tranquil hues of the amazonite.
Single-Strand Necklace and Earrings Set
A square drape sets this aquamarine and blue aventurine set apart, with gold accents adding a touch of shimmer to its misty hues.
Earrings
Add a splash of drama with these sparkling earrings. The elongated shape of the earwires lends an element of elegance to the design.
Oh So CHARMing
Charms are perennial favorites in the realm of jewelry embellishment. Use them to create themes, personalize designs--even keep your keys handy! Read on to learn more about these timeless pieces.
How to Be an Online Seller
Dive into the world of online sales with expert advice from our marketing pros.
Closing the Sale: Keeping Buyers Interested in Your Booth or Website
Take a look at this Q and A article with craft sales consultant and author Donald Clark. He gives advice on keeping customers interested in your products--both online and in person.