Hi All,
I'm happy to announce that I have been asked to
begin teaching some of my designs at
Tatnuck Bead - Westborough.
So, beginning in August I'll be teaching at both Tatnuck and
Crystal Beads of Boston.
Here's the August schedule for my classes at
both sites.
Saturday August 1st - at Crystal Beads
10 - 2 Basic Stringing and Wire Wrapping
2 - 5 Monet's Garden Bracelet
Sunday August 2nd - at Crystal Beads
11 - 3 Infinity Necklace OR
St. Petersburg Unchained
Saturday August 8th - at Tatnuck Bead
10 - 1 Monet's Garden
Sunday August 16th - at Tatnuck Bead
10 - 1 Bejeweled Bracelet
Saturday August 22nd - at Crystal Beads
2 - 5 Bric-a-brac Bracelet OR
Dangling Daggers
Sunday August 23rd - at Crystal Beads
10 - 2 Basic Stringing & Wire Wrapping
2 - 4 Bicone Beauty
Sunday August 30th - at Crystal Beads
10 - 1 Basic Pearl Knotting
1 - 4 Beaded Bead Earrings
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Antitarnish Tips
Here are some simple, inexpensive tips for preventing tarnish on
your jewelry pieces and for dealing with it when tarnishing does occur.
* Store your jewelry is closed containers or jewelry boxes.
* Save the little silicon pouches you'll find when purchasing shoes
or purses, they will help impede tarnishing if you place them in
your jewelry box by absorbing moisture. Replace the pouch every
6 months.
* Use non-gel toothpaste and a medium bristle toothbrush to remove
light tarnish deposits. Works for both plated and sterling where a
lot of store bought tarnish removers will destroy plated pieces.
See pictures below of the results.

your jewelry pieces and for dealing with it when tarnishing does occur.
* Store your jewelry is closed containers or jewelry boxes.
* Save the little silicon pouches you'll find when purchasing shoes
or purses, they will help impede tarnishing if you place them in
your jewelry box by absorbing moisture. Replace the pouch every
6 months.
* Use non-gel toothpaste and a medium bristle toothbrush to remove
light tarnish deposits. Works for both plated and sterling where a
lot of store bought tarnish removers will destroy plated pieces.
See pictures below of the results.

Monday, July 20, 2009
New Category at Cisray Designs

First of a Kind is a new category I've addedto my www.CisrayDesigns.Etsy.com web store.
When I get an idea for a design I will spend hours trying to get the designs into its final form.
Often, I will discard first, second and sometimes third attempts. Some get disassembled, some are finished but don't meet my standards, and the majority aren't discarded at all but they'd be too time consuming to effectively teach within a maximum of 4 hours of class time.
In the last instance I will rework the design into a simpler version which will meet my 4 hour requirement.
The design above of my Bejeweled bracelet is a perfect example. The picture on the left is the 'First of a Kind' version of the design. The image on the right is the final version of the design as it will appear in the December issue of Bead & Button magazine.
Usually, the discarded versions get added to my personal jewelry stash. However, that stash is getting way out of control. So I've decided to share them with my customers at drastically reduced prices.
If I passed on the labor charges for the time it took -to disassemble interim attempts or complete a 'design as you go' piece I'd have to charge prices in the thousands of dollars. So I've decided to do the opposite, I'll be heavily discounting these pieces by charging only for the labor it would take to make the final design.
Click on the title for this post to see what I'm currently offering in this category.
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Creative Beading vol. 4

Received my advance copy of Creative Beading vol. 4 yesterday.
Order yours by clicking this posting title to link to the BeadandButton.com page.
Lots of beautiful designs from your favorite designers such as - me (of course), Kerrie Slade, Shelley Nybakke, Lilian Chen and Leslee Frumin. Just to name a few.
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