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New Torch Enamel Project In Making Jewellery Magazine




I was on holiday last week but just before I went away to the land of beautiful sandy beaches and castles - Northumberland in other words - I had another step-by-step torch enamel project in issue 81 of Making Jewellery!

The magazine came out on May 28 and this time the theme for our projects was "tropical".


I decided to go for a colourful combination of orange and seafoam opaque enamel colours and make a hoop style earring with turquoise jasper bead decoration on the earwires. As we have to provide three pieces I also made another pair of earrings with turquoise jasper dangles and a pendant with {you've guessed it!} turquoise jasper bead links.

I've done a few projects for magazines now but I still get a little thrill every time I see one of my projects finished and published!







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  1. It must be great to see your own work in a magazine! I really like to colour combination on those pieces, and they're all lovely :)

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  2. Congratulations on the publication! These pieces are beautiful. I love the color combination.

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  3. Bravo Tracy! Those earrings and pendant look fabulous! I love torch fired enamel. I'm about to go in the studio today and make some of my drop earrings for the Fest in Norfolk, VA next weekend. Thanks for inspiring me! <3

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  4. Firstly I love the new logo and the blog theme :) The nyour earrings are beautiful as usual - A great combination of colors - of the sand and the sea

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  5. Your earrings and pendant are absolutely beautiful---I would love to read your article. Is that magazine available in the U.S.?

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