I've got lots cool new things for you there - including
my videos, a unique tutorial, and Jewelry Business Insider interviews.
See you there!
- Rena Klingenberg
by Terri Wlaschin
(Rockville, MD)
Parfait Anyone?
Last March I created a necklace which sold in a nanosecond (pictured above). I think a lot of the credit goes to Laurel Steven's magnificent polymer clay heart pendant.
Laurel is experiencing some difficulties right now and could use some support from our community.
The two items up for Giveaway are the gorgeous Laurel Steven's pendants shown here from my personal stash.
A fab faux turquoise polymer clay pendant and a circular garden pendant or connector.
Think of the possibilities with these babies.
There will be two winners so your chances are great! And, it's for a good cause and free - so what the heck, go for it!
If you are not a jewelry artist, I will be happy to make it into a necklace on a silk ribbon or leather cord for you - just let me know.
Giveaway details are simple and are posted on my blog: Struggling Artist Giveaway.
If you are a poly clay artist, Laurel sells polymer clay tutorials on how to create that faux turquoise look (and other techniques).
Terri Wlaschin
Starseed Jewelry blog
Starseed Jewelry on etsy
Laurel Steven
Laurel Steven's blog
Laurel Steven on etsy
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