How did you get into metalsmithing? "I developed an obsession with turquoise in 2018. It literally developed overnight. Until then, I used to think it was an "old lady stone", guess I'm an old lady now ;). Anyhow, I bought a few pieces of old Navajo jewelry and the workmanship was amazing, so I wanted to know how it was all put together. I looked up silversmithing classes and came up on Harold studio and the rest is history (not that long of a history I guess). What inspires you? I find inspiration in different places...antiques, old metal structures and even stones themselves (sometimes I "sit" on them until it "comes" to me what they should be). My love for vintage and rustic shows in textures and designs of my jewelry. What is your design process? Design process...as much as I overplan in all other aspects of my life, jewelry design just comes to me. I start working on something and it develops into......
The Christmas Party was a great success! Fun was had by all and we really appreciate all of your support! We will be closed for the holidays from Wednesday, December 24 - Thursday, January 1. We will reopen on Friday, January 2. We hope everyone has a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! We have lots of classes starting in January. Take a look: Jewelry 1: Mondays 6-9pm, starts January 5 Jewelry 2: Tuesdays 6-9pm, starts January 6 Jewelry 3: Wednesdays 6-9pm, starts January 7 Treasure Box: Sundays 12-3, starts January 11 Stone Setting: Tuesdays 6-9pm, starts January 20 Cloisonne: Saturday and Sunday, January 24-25, 9-5 Filigree: Saturday and Sunday, January 31- February 1, 10-3 Wire Wrap Bracelet: Tuesday, January 6, 6-9pm Wire and Sheet Making: Saturday, January 10th, 1-3 Finishing: Saturday, January 10th, 3-4:30 Register for Classes ...
Ruth etched a leaf pattern into these pretty earrings. Laura made these square textured earrings out of copper. Alejandra made these tube set earrings in Jewelry II. Katy made these earrings for one of her first Jewelry I projects. Mikako made these torch-fired enameled heart earrings. Devon tube set these silver strip earrings on her birthday at the studio! Lynn made this cuff for her daughter in law... And this pendant with the star she pierced out. ...
Here at the studio, I have a hard time keeping track of solder. Because there are so many people using the studio, sometimes things don't get put back in their designated space. If I didn't have a system for knowing what is hard, medium and easy solder, I would go crazy. Here is my system as well as a handy sign you are more than welcome to print out and use for yourself! • Only use sheet solder • Color code it with a sharpie: Black for Hard Red for Medium Blue for Easy I have a color guide for anyone who doesn't know at the studio • Keep it in a container like this one . I have the container labeled so I can just flip open the lid and see... My solder, in its right place, ready to be cut and used! Do you have any other ways you use to keep track of your solder? Please share them with us!...
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