Saturday, October 26, 2013

Guide To Making Custom Handmade Jewelry

By Mathew Engelking


If you have decided to try making your own custom handmade jewelry you are probably a little daunted. The first thing to say is, don't be. Crafting beautiful beaded designs can be done with no experience, no metal skills or fancy machinery and tools. It just takes dedication, love of craft and a bit of creativity.

The first thing to do is start thinking about the designs you want to work on. Design is a huge part of making fancy jewelry. You probably already have lots of gorgeous designs in your mind, stored away somewhere. Now you need to start getting them out so you can begin working on them. Part of doing this is paying close attention to other people's work. When you see a new necklace, brooch or watch, look at the details and the delicacies of its design.

Remember that making your own stuff has to come from within you. Though there are pieces of advice to follow there is no rule book or set of guidelines to follow to guarantee great designs. It is, after all, a creative and subjective thing. So, while this guide will fill you in on some of that advice, it should be stressed that you are free to break and make rules as you go.

Make sure you get a sketch book to record ideas. It is easy to forget a moment of grand inspiration you have out in public by the time you get home in the evening. As soon as an idea pops into your head draw it out roughly - you don't need to be a great artist - and then look back on it later to see if it is as good as you thought.

Many first time designers forget to be functional as well as inspired. The gates are open for you to be as out there and wacky as you wish but don't forget the purpose of these pieces is to be worn. Don't get so carried away with the design that you end up with a necklace which can't fit around the wearer's neck.

There are plenty of people out there who decide to sell their designs but do not take on the proper insurance. Just because you love to do it does not mean it is not proper work. Make sure you are in compliance with state regulations before you sell any of your designs either online or in a store.

Custom handmade jewelry is a fun, creative and satisfying pastime. With the right attitude it can also be a great business. Keep this advice in mind if you are planning to dip your toe into this exciting world.




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