Thursday, 17 December 2009
Inspirational Christmas Cards
Thursday, 10 December 2009
Photographing Your Jewellery
One of the best ways to showcase what you do is to take good quality pictures of your pieces that capture their true beauty. In 2010, we'll be offering a jewellery photographing service to help you do this.

We know this service will save you a lot of time and expensive photography studio fees. In addition you'll have a set of fabulous images to promote your jewellery making and to give your promotional materials or website a polished and very professional edge.
Prices start from just £10 per item plus postage. Please get in touch on info@silverclaycreations.co.uk or 01422 241115 if you'd like to find or more.
The Beauty of Making Your Own Jewellery

Tuesday, 1 December 2009
Here Comes Art Clay Copper!
I woke up in the middle of the night last night, dreaming about a design so had to draw it out in my notebook as soon as I got up this morning. So why am I so excited about Art Clay Copper? Well here's why:
1. It's Aida industries brand new product. They've been developing it very carefully, so although there has been another copper product (Coppr Clay) on the market since April 2009 it needs to be kiln fired for around 2 hours. Art Clay Copper can be fired in a kiln for 30 minutes and can also be fired with a torch...what a breakthrough!
2. Art Clay Copper is a really cost effective way to use precious metal clay. The price of a packet of Art Clay Copper is £15 for 50 grams. Yes, that's right 50 grams! So your designs will stretch so much further and you can use copper clay for all those big, chunky statement pieces you've been dying to make.
3. Different effects of colour can be created on the copper after it's fired by heating it with a torch. I'm itching to experiment with this part.
I'll let you know how my new adventures with Art Clay Copper go and I'll be adding some copper clay classes in the new year. Look out for these and also let me know if you'd be interested in adding copper clay to your repertoire.
Monday, 23 November 2009
Yummy Beads!
The yummy beads look good enough to eat and all that colour gets my heart pounding. So as predicted, I soon found myself pouring beads into my little basket and making numerous trips to the counter with each stash. But my visit hasn't been in vain as it gave me a creativity boost and I did lots of work over the weekend just pulling together pieces of silver jewellery that had been sitting in the bottom of a box waiting for some magic to happen.
I'm quite pleased with these shells that I'd made from a mould and didn't really know what to do with. They've been given a new lease of life with some glass beads (only 10p each!) and some earring wires.

I must just say a big thank you as always to David for taking these beautiful photos...what would I do without you!

Friday, 20 November 2009
Miraculous Metals
Silver is also a healing metal as it has antibacterial properties and is used in so many different ways in the medical profession from being impregnated in bandages and as a lining for breathing tubes and catheters. Don't you just love it!
To add a little interest to your work, it's worth considering adding some gold accent. You can do this with gold leaf using the Keum Boo method, where you heat the silver up and burnish the gold leaf onto it. Gold is the most precious of metals and signifies perfection as it is found in a relatively pure formin nature and needs little refinement.
It symbolises wealth, success, prosperity, abundance and good fortune.

I'm planning to add some information here shortly about Keum Boo as it's very straightforward to do but it adds so much.
Thursday, 19 November 2009
Scrap Silver

Just wanted to remind you that all those bits of silver that you accumulate should never be relegated to the back of the drawer or heaven forbid, the bin! Your scrap silver is worth valuable pennies so what you need to do is this:
- Find a nice little jar
- Fill it with pieces of scrap silver, for example, this can be objects you've created that you don't like, anything that breaks and is unrepairable, etc.
- When you've accumulated a little stash of silver contact Cookson Gold about their scrap services. You can exchange your scrap for cash or have a credit put on your Cookson Gold account (Cookson have every jewellery making tool under the sun so you'll be spoilt for choice about what to spend it on!)
Cookson Gold, 59 - 83 Vittoria Street, Birmingham, B1 3NZ
Tel : 0121 212 6420
Email : simon.dreher@cooksongold.com