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The Easy Way to Make Resin Jewellery
By Stan Alderson
Resin jewellery has become very popular and even the commercial jewellery makers are excited over the production of new resins, which are safe to use and easy to handle. These new resins have opened up the imagination of artists around the world. Artists are creating wonderfully unique and impressive pieces that the public loves.

Best Selling Etsy Items
By Alison Wood
With around 4 million items currently for sale on Etsy, finding the best selling items can be a bit of a challenge. Over 250,000 Etsy shops sell handmade, vintage and supply items that lovers of these types of products eagerly buy each day. Etsy has become one of the top places to go for unique, hand crafted or vintage items on the web.

Facebook For Crafters
By Alison Wood
Social media sites like Facebook can be a great place for crafters to share their own ideas, look for new crafting ideas and interact with a community of crafters. Using Facebook, those who love crafts can join groups and talk with others who enjoy crafting.

Jewellery Making - The Basics of Enamelling
By Emily A Fletcher
Enamelling can sometimes be a very difficult hobby to get into, especially if you have never done any type of metalwork in the past (or have limited drawing skills!). However, with the right amount of guidance, anyone can learn the tricks of enamelling and begin making beautiful enamel jewellery with some patience and practice.

Tiger Eye Beads Make Striking Magical Jewelry
By Nigel Hay Mckay
Tiger's-eye name comes from the stripes that resemble an eye of a tiger. These pearly luminescence bands are caused by light reflecting off parallel inclusions in the quartz. Adding mystique to all jewelry made from it, creating a classical African effect.

Recycled Glass Beads for Environmentally-Friendly Jewelry Makers
By Jason Rothstein
Ghana is home to one of the world's most thriving bead industries. Some of the most fascinating beads they make are their African recycled glass beads. Environmentally friendly, and relatively inexpensive, they are a great choice for all jewelry makers who are conscious of the environment.


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