This pendant-and-charm combination playfully conjures images of toadstool circles and fey creatures deep in a magical wood.
Pouch
Use peyote stitch with seed beads and 4mm fire-polished glass beads to create a luxurious small accessory case. Courtesy of Preciosa®, complete with step-by-step instructions.
Rainbow Calsilica
Rainbow calsilica is a man-made material created for the gemstone market from carbonate rock, which means this intriguing material still possesses perceived metaphysical properties.
Jasper, Red Creek
Miners were looking for turquoise when they found red creek jasper. The lovely red, green, yellow, blue-gray and black stone offers the perfect autumn/fall color combination for jewelry.
Single-Strand Necklace
This lush design by polymer clay guru Christi Friesen is as pretty as a peacock. Follow along with her instructions to explore the possibilities of Kato Polyclay and create your own Peacock Pizzazz!
Single-Strand Necklace
This necklace featuring metal clay beads and an enamel-filled focal is a true celebration of craftsmanship and creativity. It captures the essence of the harvest season with its colors, textures, and intricate details.
Triple-Strand Necklace
Marlynn McNutt’s Spanish Moss necklace combines riverstone and rhyolite to create a beautiful green-white effect reminiscent of soft mosses gathering on the riverbank.
Single-Strand Necklace and Earring Set
Druzy agate and Hemalyke™ beads combine in this cosmic jewelry project. Inspired by the night sky this design packs plenty of technique and visual interest.
Multi-Strand Necklace and Earring Set
Susan Opie's "Big Fish Little Fish" is wearable art in the form of jewelry and showcases her mastery of Vitrium clay, seamlessly blending creativity, and craftsmanship.
Open-Ended Necklace and Stand Set
Nichole Joy White takes you on a journey with her incredibly detailed award-winning piece that is both a necklace and a custom jewelry stand.
Teapot
Sail off for adventure, war and plundering with this Viking-inspired teapot design from Karen Nelson.
Home Décor
A symbol of freedom, Katsue Huang’s Hippocampus captures the movement and vibrancy of its mythological namesake in tiny seed-beaded detail.
Bracelet
This cheerful charm bracelet will make any ensemble festive.
Hat Band and Three-Piece Bracelet Set
Yeehaw! Bead a stylish band for your favorite hat and make a coordinating bracelet set.
Peacock Bracelet
Make your own peacock bracelet using seed beads and these full instructions. Use traditional peacock colors or make new variations to provide customers with exciting options.
Star Ornament
Mimic the magic of stained-glass windows with this dimensional ornament design to bring vibrant color to your holiday decor.
Decor
Though the original is crafted of metals and paints, Bethani Venderah’s Jerusalem Theotokos in Beads adds a unique detail and flair to the iconic piece.
Home Décor Ornament
"Elijah's Rainbows" demonstrates the loving, creative qualities of the bond between mother and child. This vibrant design earned a silver medal for its intricate beauty.
Single-Strand Necklace
Inspired by geometric shapes, particularly triangles, this necklace by designer Marina Garbo earned a bronze medal for its ingenuity and unique style.
Home Décor Statue
Keep Santa warm and cozy on his midnight sleigh ride with this bronze medal-winning design from Lisa and Sam Yerby. The big man himself is sure to thank you!
Bracelet
Bring a colorful breath to your friendship by creating a rainbow friendship bracelet out of imitation silk cord and acrylic beads you and your friend will be proud of.
Single-Strand Necklace
No creature captures the feeling of Western freedom like the majestic stallion, and no jewelry captures that sentiment as purely as Diane Spencer’s Andalusian Stallion Head Beaded Medallion.
Five Piece Jewelry Set
Dawn Lombard used recycled copper to create this multi-piece jewelry set. The colorful design began as a doodle and was laser-engraved and hand-painted onto the pieces, resulting in a vibrant "Kaleidoscope" of color and pattern.
Collar-Style Necklace
Laura Embrey challenged herself to reproduce an intricate pattern seen on a diary cover. Using seed beads and crystals, Laura has created a necklace worthy of a "Renaissance Queen."