|
|
Browse by Tags
All Tags » Earrings ( RSS)
-
 |
In 13th-century England, the Assize (statute) of Bread and Ale decreed that bakers who shortchanged their customers could be fined or sent to the stocks – yikes! To prevent accusations, bakers began selling 13 units for the price of a standard dozen More
|
-
 |
After all the planning, shooting, and editing, my video, Easy earrings you can make , is now available. It's part of the new Jewelry Classes on Demand series. The downloadable classes feature the most popular projects and techniques from BeadStyleMore
|
-
 |
Two years ago, I made wood hoop earrings for our Under One Hour special issue. Beadissimo , a fabulous bead store in San Francisco, carried the hoops in different sizes, colors, and finishes. Unfortunately, the store closed and I'm having troubleMore
|
-
 |
In my Google jewelry alerts, I mostly get news of robberies or jewelry store closings. But today, another story — of a heartwarming nature — caught my eye: In Lawrence, Kansas, Lauretta Hendricks-Backus is selling handmade earrings to help her son OzzieMore
|
-
 |
In the May issue of BeadStyle we featured a pair of earring (as a design alternative) with a lovely "Creative curves" necklace by Monica Lueder. We added the instructions in our latest free-earrings newsletter; we included the instructions toMore
|
-
 |
You probably already receive BeadStyle ’s free monthly earring project e-newsletter (and if not, click here to sign up). Now you can post our earring newsletters on your Facebook page for all your friends to see! Simply scroll to the bottom of the e-newsletterMore
|
-
 |
Check this out! We made videos of the bracelet and rings, earrings, and necklaces from the January 2009 issue of BeadStyle magazine . The January 2009 issue is on sale now at your local bead shop or newsstand.
|
-
 |
I’ve been working at BeadStyle for nearly four months now, and one of my favorite “perks” of being the editorial assistant is working with readers and contributors. When I answer your questions, find elusive components, or organize jewelry, I get to pageMore
|
-
 |
In her last post, Lindsay blogged about families brought together (or temporarily upset) by earrings, and asked for similar stories. Here is one of my own. When I was in third grade, I noticed that many of the girls in my class had their ears piercedMore
|
|
|