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Bead Style, May 2012, Silver Cloud Pendant, p.90

Delicate sterling cloud offers more than a silver lining. Because clouds come and go, they’ve come to represent moods. White cumulus clouds represent cheerfulness and a joyful spirituality, whereas rain clouds represent a sudden release of tension.

Beadwork, April/May 2012, Bronze Charms, p. 19

These bronze charms are some of our most popular pieces. The tree of life makes a great pendant paired with earthy gemstones. The climbing branch festoon lends great opportunities for wire wrapping teardrops. The little peace sign looks great on a simple chain.

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Stringing, Winter 2011, 17 Bracelet Designs, p. 54

Let this kinetic bracelet peek out from your sleeve. Large Hole Silver Beads boast rich surface patterns that come together in a playful Pandora-style bracelet. The swirls of granulation and twisted wire look exotic punctuated with gold vermeil links and garnet dangles. The tiny hammered finish pendant bail looks just as great on bracelets as necklaces!

Find all the parts you need in Design Ideas. Shop all large hole beads styles.

Stringing, Winter 2011, 27 Earring Designs, p. 54

Sparkler earrings are a perfect accessory for sprucing up your winter wardrobe. Tiny Star Gold Plated Charms combined with fiery pearls, silver stars, and golden citrines are like tiny sparklers for your ears. This miniature explosion is a star studded affair made for the red carpet.

Find all the parts you need in Design Ideas. Shop all of our celestial themed charms.

Stringing, Winter 2011, 27 Earring Designs, p. 54

Long leather tribal earrings will spruce up your winter wardrobe. Tiny Silver Feather Charms honor soaring spirits on these bold fringe earrings. The color palette further enhances the delicate balance between land and sky.

Find all the parts you need in Design Ideas. Shop all silver earring findings styles.

Bead Style, Nov. 2011, Designs We Love, p. 16

Our Painted Desert Necklace features gold vermeil leaf charms and coral branch charms and was inspired by all the beautiful organic textures and shapes that abound in nature. We were inspired to create this necklace in a fall color palette, but it would look equally beautiful in pastels and jewel tones as well.

Find all the parts you need in Design Ideas. Shop all gold vermeil styles.

Creative Jewelry 2011, tuxedo, p. 87

Gothic silver key charm topped with a gold bow pulls together our little black tuxedo necklace. The chubby white pearls and faceted black garnets sprinkled along expanses of chain is a classic look that is easily dressed up or down. This ode to Chanel necklace is finished with double lengths of black silk and a gold vermeil button. It is 24 inches long.

Get all the parts to make this necklace today!

Creative Jewelry 2011, Earth and Sky, p. 78

Silver Feather Pendant features exquisite ribbed detailing and is ingeniously designed so that you can wear it horizontally or vertically on your necklace. Try mixing metals and you’ll open your designs up to exciting possibilities. Pick up all the parts to make this design today, and find FREE step-by-step lessons to learn wirewrapping.

Stringing, Summer 2011, Earring Designs, p. 55

The gold vermeil leaf charms seem to just drip in this rich, tropical earring design. With basic wire wrapping techniques and the parts list from Nina Designs you can make these earrings today.

Stringing, Summer 2011, Earring Designs, p. 54

These wonderfully simple, modern circle links are pure geometry. Create stunning earrings with minimal effort and a short parts list. We offer everything you need to get started.

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