I love to create. I am glad that I am not focused on only one medium, this way
Rangashrii Santhanam
Nature is a huge source of inspiration. I love the Myriad variety of colors and shapes that we possibly cannot even imagine
Gereen Salkowski
The role jewelry-making plays in my life is my future. I will follow my dreams and become a successful designer and manufacturer
Treena Rowan
I usually sell by word-of-mouth. But, several of my designs can be found on my website www.facebook.com/treenarowanart. I list my jewelry, my handmade paper bowls, embellished with beads, my paintings--Most of all, though
Anca Vanetea
I consider myself a versatile creator, because I wanted to explore many options while expressing my love for colors, shapes and sizes.
Rosa Romano
I love to create bijoux. I work with thread, beads and crystals in different shape and colors. I like to make mainly weaving, embroidery and Soutach jewelry
Betty Cox
I have sold through Facebook, Etsy and shows.
Heather Masters
As of right now, most of my pieces have been made as gifts for friends/ family, and a few pieces I wear myself. I have sold a few pieces as well, and
Craig Cosbey
I use gears and watch faces from antique watches; I recycle and refurbish antique watches; I give them a second chance.
Michael Thornton
I created and maintain my own website and an ESTY site and have an additional store site. I also attend many craft shows as a vendor and occasionally enter contests.
Glenda Collings
Jewelry-making is now part of my life as a part-time hobby. It emotionally takes my mind.
Cath Thomas
I am a Dutch beadwork hobbyist living in Switzerland and prefer seed bead off-loom weaving, but I also appreciate other techniques (stringing, wirework, etc). Classic and modern, small- to medium-size necklaces with matching ring and earrings using pearls, seed beads, gemstones, cabochons and glass is what I prefer to make
Melanie Chouinard
I'm a sculptor by profession and my medium is primarily polymer clay and papier mache. I bead as a hobby in order to wind down and relax.
Francesca Lobbe
I am working to link my website to high traffic websites such as Facebook and Pinterest. I am also looking to
Barbara A. Briggs
Meet Barbara, a designer who finds inspiration in color, materials, and jewelry pieces. She embraces variety, working in many mediums.
Catharine Temaluru
I enter contests to boost my creative mood, and also to challenge myself to higher level. I sell my jewelries through.
Clay Create
I sell my artwork at markets and have my earrings in six stores in Asheville, North Carolina.
Svetlana Bondavara
I own a small shop with beads and findings, and I also sell my works in it and online.
Tiffany Bobb
A major part of my business comes from meeting people who see what I'm wearing, and ask about...
Amanda Bielski-Wright
I'm inspired by many things, including patterns in rock, animals and leaves, as well as in manmade treasures such as fractals, petroglyphs, and other art.
Judy Larson
For years after I retired, I wrote beginner and intermediate jewelry making tutorials for wire and sheet metal as well as
Debbie Benninger
I have my own website, etsy and all social medias. You can find me at jewelry and artisan shows too.
Melinda Baur
I sell my finished knitted pieces through der Bauernhof Farm and knitting patterns through Ravelry: https://www.ravelry.com/designers/melinda-baur.
Deborah Glasser
I fell in love with bead embroidery back when I was making dresses for weddings and formal functions.