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Paper Bangles
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Paper Bangles

I needed to scale it up from beads! I wasn't too sure what form this would take until I woke up one morning and it hit me; I was going to make bangles! Yay!

Very often this is what gets me out of bed in the morning, some creative spark that won't give me any peace.

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How to Clean a Fingerprint on Your iPad
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How to Clean a Fingerprint on Your iPad

Fingerprint Jewelry: Clean Up a Fingerprint on the iPad.

Getting your fingerprint artwork super clean is the most important element of the process of making your silver fingerprint jewelry. Happily, technology now makes this so much easier and all it takes is a few inexpensive apps you can use on your iPad and phone.

In this video, I’ll show you the apps I use to get a beautiful, clean fingerprint ready to use with a photopolymer plate.

If you’ve bought my book ‘How to Make Fingerprint Jewelry’ you can just follow along and then make your photopolymer plate as usual. Then you’re only one step away from creating a unique personalised piece of fingerprint jewellery!

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What you can do with just one stencil design
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What you can do with just one stencil design

I am obsessed with stencils! I draw them, cut them by hand sometimes (for temporary designs) but usually they get cut by machine. There are many available right now and I started with a Silhouette Cameo a few years ago.

Having your own cutter gives you so much freedom, especially these days where it is so easy to get a design into the cutter. My friend has a Cricut and although she’s not to most tech-savvie she has absolutely no problems using it.

I have often thought about all the things I do with stencils. Many years ago I cut all my stencils and masks by hand, I mainly used them for enamelling, etching and roller printing jewellery, now I find myself having scaled up to larger work and trying them on lots of materials I had not used in my art before.

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