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The supplies necessary for jewelry-making and beading includes thread, wire, crimp beads, clasps and a variety of beads in many different materials. Gather the appropriate materials needed to start making jewelry with information from a beading instructor in this free video on beaded jewelry. Expert: Monica Gonzales Contact: www.monicasquiltandbead.com Bio: Monica Gonzales is the owner of Monica’s Quilt & Bead Creations, and she teaches beautiful beading designs for jewelry, art work, clothing and quilts. Filmmaker: Gina Miller-Britton

In this video B’sue shares her latest techniques to colorize brass flower findings with Lumiere paints on a sponge, Gilder’s Paste Accent and Diamond Glaze finish. She likes to drift very fine glitter into the final glaze for additional sparkle. Applying the Lumiere paints with a sponge on the clean metal takes on a washed tie-dye effect. Layer the petals to make dimensional floral clusters to wire on to a necklace crescent base (shown in the video) or to drip from chain to make showy designer necklaces. It’s so easy you won’t believe it! Just prep your findings first and in an afternoon you can compose MANY flower cluster charms or pendants, which can now become the focals of eye-popping fashion jewelry in the vintage style. The findings and copper wire (20 gauge) are sold at www,bsueboutiques.com Check out the video and then come visit B’sue at her website for more ideas (gallery links, etc) and also at her B’sue Boutiques Fan Page to see what others are doing with these techniques and B’sue Boutiques jewelry findings, tools, beads and stampings!

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