| Learn basic jewelry-making techniques with our easy to follow, step-by-step directions with photos. How to Use Pinch BailsCreate your own shell, gemstone, wood, ceramic or crystal pendants in just a few minutes with silver Pinch Bails. How to Use Resin EnamelUse Nina Designs open work silver and resin enamel to create colorful pendants! How To Stamp Silver JewelryUse Letter Stamps to customize jewelry with initials or short messages. How to Finish a Bracelet with Crimps and Crimp CoversWatch this video to learn how to finish a necklace or bracelet with crimps and crimps covers. We show you step by step how to attach crimps and hide them with crimp covers using crimping pliers. With these easy to learn techniques, you’ll be able to design and create your own necklaces and bracelets. How to Design EarringsIf you love jewelry, you can make jewelry! Nina Designs helps you get started. From simple to sophisticated, learn how to design stunning earrings easily with just a few design principles. How to Use The Magical Crimping ToolHave you ever wondered exactly how to use the Magical Crimping Tool? See how step-by-step in this informative video. Click here to buy the magical crimping tool. Basic Wire WrappingLearn to wire wrap a bead onto a head pin. This basic technique will allow you to make endless pairs of earrings and beautiful pendants. Wire Wrap a LinkLearn to wire wrap beads into links. This simple technique will expand your design options for necklaces, bracelets and earrings. Finish a Multi-Strand Bracelet with ConesCones are a great way to finish multi-strand bracelets and necklaces. The cone hides the strand tips creating a clean, elegant line. How to Use Multi-Strand Grooved Slide Bar ClaspsMake a cuff bracelet with our large silver slide bar clasps. Once you get the hang of it, these clasps are easy to use!
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