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Working with Metals, Glass & Jewelry

...with Vicki Payne

Jewelry Making how-to video: Working with Metals, Glass & Jewelry by Vicki Payne 4_bulb Review this video!

Learn how to add sparkle, texture and dimension to all your stained glass projects. Vicki Payne demonstrates multiple decorative soldering techniques including how to create the perfect smooth and even soldering bead. Building on the basics, Vicki teaches you how to use heat and metal to create these wonderful decorative soldering techniques: Stippled Seams, Dots and Balls, Beads and Pearls, Teardrops, Bamboo and Wildflowers. Then pushing the medium even further you’ll learn how to build up the edges on free form projects, how to draw with solder and how to use full sheets of copper foil to create your own decorative filigrees for box tops, lamps, accents for panel work and jewelry. Vicki shows you how to create beautiful stained glass jewelry using your new soldering skills, scrapbooking papers, photos, stamps, wire and beads. Learn how to string beads, work with wire and create your own beads and charm key chains. Plus you’ll learn how to make a beveled glass and jewel sun catcher for your windows. This DVD also includes great tips from Vicki Payne that you can use when working with wire, beads, jewels and more.

(about 70 minutes)

This video was added to our catalog on April 14, 2008 in Arts & Crafts::Jewelry Making and Arts & Crafts::Glass.

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Reviewer: Wendy M.

While the techniques were not as advanced as I was hoping for, there were many innovative ideas, clearly presented for all skill levels. There is something to be learned at all levels of skill.

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