The Adorned Article Fine Handcrafted Sterling Silver and Gemstone Jewelry

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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Fancy Wire Wrapped Pendant Tutorial

This may be more of a moderately fancy wire wrapped pendant than an outright fancy pendant but I suppose that's a matter of opinion. This necklace is made with sterling silver wire, a tiny smoky quartz rondelle & a light beer quartz briolette-I suspended this one from a pretty little sterling silver cable chain but you can use silk cord, ribbon or whatever you like. This tutorial is in PDF format so please feel free to download it, share it or repost it... all I ask is that you be nice about it and link back to my blog, that you not make any changes to it and that you refrain from using it for commercial purposes. If any of this is confusing or unclear just drop me a comment and I'll explain in greater detail. The finished necklace and others like it are available on my website http://www.shop.theadornedarticle.net/ 
Oh just one little reminder before you start making your pendant-be sure you make your loop big enough for your chain/cord/ribbon to fit through or remember to attach it before you close the loop. Otherwise it won't fit and then you'll be sad and we don't want that.   xoxo~S


Wire Wrapped Pendant Tutorial

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Presenting Adorned Rosaries...

'Luminous' Gold Cathedral Bead & Pearl Sterling Silver Rosary

Plum & Silver Cathedral Bead Pewter Rosary

'Patience' Jet Black & Silver Rosary Bracelet

'Hope' Ivory Pearl & Quartz Gold Rosary Bracelet

"Depth" Cobalt Blue Swarovski Crystal & Sterling Silver Rosary Bracelet

'Silence' Cream Colored Czech Glass & Smoky Quartz Sterling Silver Rosary


Sunday, January 15, 2012

Free Jewelry Making Tutorial: Waxed Irish Linen Wish Bracelet

I sell these cute little thread bracelets on my website TheAdornedArticle.com and I've gotten a lot of requests from customers wanting to know how to make them. Waxed Linen Jewelry is simple and elegant-perfect for beginners and seasoned crafters alike.

The best part about the Wish Bracelet is (in my opinion) the sliding macrame knot closure-it makes the bracelet super easy to adjust and will keep it nice and snug on your wrist. Once you get the hang of this you can create all sorts of variations using different charms and beads. I'd love to see what you come up with so send me photos and I'll do a post on my favorites. Let me know if you have any questions or need clarification on anything. If you would like to use this tutorial on your blog-feel free just please remember to mention where it came from and link back to me.
Wish Bracelet Tutorial

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Another Giveaway

I am hosting another giveaway this month-over at Indie Spotting it's running from November 1st until November 15th and the prize is a Sparkling Silver Laurel Leaf Necklace a pure silver dipped laurel leaf with a caramel colored fresh water pearl suspended from a delicate sterling silver chain. The chain is approximately 18 inches long and the leaf measures 1-1/4 inches-worth $75 Visit Indie Spotting for details on how to enter.






I'd also like to thank Karina over at Karina's Challenge for hosting my contribution to the 2011 Fall Fashionista Giveaway Event-thanks so much Karina for all your work on this. And Congratulations to the winner M. Breakfield-she received a pair of sterling silver amethyst hoops and a sterling silver custom leather charm bracelet - currently being featured on The Gift Insider.

Friday, October 14, 2011

The Fall Fashionista Giveaway Event!

Hello Ladies! I am pleased to announce (albeit a little behind schedule) that I am taking part in The Fashionista Giveaway Event running today October 14th through October 19th. I'm working with Karina over at Karina's Challenge-she's taking care of all those scary details and I'm providing some free jewelry goodness. This is a giveaway hop sponsered by Still Blonde After All These Years tons and tons of blogs are participating and I'm not the only one throwing in-but I'm still your favorite right? Click the links above to join in the madness!
Here are my contributions:
A custom stamped adjustable leather initial bracelet annndd

A gorgeous shiny pair of gemstone candied hoops!

Monday, July 4, 2011

How to Oxidized Sterling Silver Jewelry (The Easy Way)

I have heard about (and read about) many different ways to hand oxidize sterling silver. Some of them are bizarre and disturbing...for example using kitty litter (complete with cat urine) to oxidize. Disgusting to say the least. Then there's the method of leaving it hanging somewhere and just waiting for nature to take it's course (not exactly a time efficient method) and then of course there's the liver of sulfer method-which is uber messy and stinky and should not be done inside your home. But the easy, fast, inexpensive, non-stinky method is to oxidize sterling silver with hard boiled eggs. If you would like to know how to do this-by all means keep reading. If, on the other hand,  you already know how to do this - you'll probably want to read something else so as not to get bored.
Without Further Ado:

How To Oxidize Sterling Silver Jewelry with Eggs!!!!!

Get yourself some eggs-2 or 3 ought to do it.
Boil some water!
Once the water is boiling put the eggs in...alternately-you can put the eggs in before the water boils (-I am inept in the kitchen so I'm not sure which is the approved method-luckily you won't be eating these)
Hardboil the eggs!!!!
Remove them from the pot and peel them while they're still hot-DON'T burn yourself
Put the steamy peeled eggs in a tupperware container..Like this:

Take the sterling silver you would like oxidized...



Place it in the tupperware next to the still steamy eggs...


Wait about an hour-then take a look and see if it's as dark as you would like...


I would recommend washing the jewelry in some super mild soapy water to assure there is no eggy smell.
Polish the chain (if you like) to highlight the silver...and that's it. The super easy, super quick, non-stinky way to oxidize sterling silver: