Added Info CERAMICS May-Jun 1990 (v.25#8) pg. 14
Learning to improvise when making ceramic jewelry. Projects shown include a medalion, bead necklace and hoop earrings. They are decorated with Indian motifs.
CERAMICS Sep 1990 (v.26#1) pg. 62
Marbleized ceramic jewelry. Instructions given for a bead necklace and matching earrings. Technique of marbleizing glazes which gives the appearance of having been carved from gemstone.
CERAMICS Oct 1990 (v.27#2) pg. 40
A touch of Africa. Matching necklace and earrings incorporate small ceramic zebra heads and beads.
CERAMICS Jan 1994 (v.30#5) pg. 60
Glorious gold. Using a vinegar technique to etch ceramic greenware earrings. This process makes them lighter in weight and simulates the potmarked look of natural gold nuggets.
CERAMICS Jan 1994 (v.30#5) pg. 64
Glazed tapestry fields. Ceramic necklace and matching earrings use glaze combination and overglaze to achieve colors similiar to those of an antique tapestry.
CERAMICS Jan 1994 (v.30#5) pg. 66
All-American ribbon barrettes, jewelry and an elastic belt. (1) Patriotic hair bows are folded from grosgrain ribbon with a multicolor ribbon knot in the center. (2) Stars and stripes necklace and earrings have hearts fashioned from oven-bake modeling compound. The pendant is strung on red, white and blue rattail cords and accented with large beads. (3) Stars and stripes are painted on a purchased elastic belt using stretch paints in red, white, blue and silver glitter.
CRAFTS Jul 1991 (v.14#7) pg. 57, 43
Christmas candy necklace and earrings. Red, green and white oven-bake modeling compound is fashioned into beads that look like Christmas candy.
CRAFTS Dec 1993 (v.16#12) pg. 34
Heart-shaped jewelry is made from oven-bake polymer clay and decorated with acrylic paint. Stickpin, earrings and necklace are shown.
CRAFTS Feb 1994 (v.17#2) pg. 31, 47
Necklace and earrings feature "chocolate chip cookies" made from oven-bake polymer clay.
CRAFTS Aug 1995 (v.18#8) pg. 24
Patchwork clay star jewelry. Premade millefiori canes are sliced and baked to make earrings, a pin and button covers.
CRAFTS Apr 1997 (v.20#4) pg. 72, 43
Clay heart jewelry. Heart-shaped pin is embellished with twisted rope and roses made from polymer clay. Pair of matching earrings are made from twisted ropes of clay.
CRAFTS Feb 1998 (v.21#2) pg. 40, 43
Faux turquoise necklace and earrings are made from polymer clay.
CRAFTS May 1998 (v.21#5) pg. 32
Garden flower jewelry and dangle earrings are crafted from colored polymer clay.
CRAFTS Jun-Jul 1999 (v.22#5) pg. 21
Rose earrings. A beginner project using polymer clay.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL May 1994 (v.48#2) pg. 83
Ribbon knot earrings. Two variations of polymer clay coils flattened into ribbons are tied into knot shapes. Intermediate skill level.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL May 1996 (v.50#2) pg. 147
Precious Metal Clay earrings. An intermediate-to-advanced jewelry project.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Apr 1997 (v.51#1) pg. 63
Collage earrings made from Precious Metal Clay. An intermediate skill level project.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Nov 1997 (v.51#8) pg. 78
Filigrana bead earrings. How to construct a striped clay rod that imitates filigrana glass rod used in lampworking. Intermediate polymer clay project.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Apr 1998 (v.52#1) pg. 81
Enameled Precious Metal Clay earrings. An intermediate-to-advanced jewelry-making project.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL May 1998 (v.52#2) pg. 315
Textured Precious Metal Clay (PMC) earrings. A beginner-to-intermediate project. Part 1. The carved earrings.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Oct 1999 (v.53#7) pg. 114
Textured Precious Metal Clay (PMC) earrings. Part 2. The PMC and polymer clay earrings.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Nov 1999 (v.53#8) pg. 78
Butterfly lady ceramic necklace and matching earrings.
POPULAR CERAMICS #486 Jan 1990 (v.40#6) pg. 88
Greenware breastplates, earring and beads form unique ceramic jewelry. Two designs shown.
POPULAR CERAMICS #487 Feb 1990 (v.40#7) pg. 86
All that glitters. Three techniques for making ceramic jewelry. (1) Using a banding wheel to decorate earrings and pendant. (2) Textured necklace and earrings. (3) Necklace with filagree design.
POPULAR CERAMICS #488 Mar 1990 (v.40#8) pg. 12
Flower garden jewelry. Combine silk flowers with ceramic neck piece and ceramic earrings. The silk flowers are coated with a non-firing porcelain finish.
POPULAR CERAMICS #490 May 1990 (v.40#10) pg. 64
Repousse' earrings, belt buckle and clip. Combining ceramic material with plastic to achieve the same results as Repousse' without the added weight of the metal.
POPULAR CERAMICS #491 Jun 1990 (v.40#11) pg. 16
Classic ceramic jewelry is accented with rhinestones. Includes earrings and a pin with a "filigree" background made from hot glue.
POPULAR CERAMICS #492 Jul 1990 (v.40#12) pg. 34
Ceramic earrings and necklace feature black spiders on white webs against a terra cotta background. Design pattern is included.
POPULAR CERAMICS #494 Sep 1990 (v.41#2) pg. 40
Bear claw necklace and earrings are simulated using ceramic reproductions and beads.
POPULAR CERAMICS #495 Oct 1990 (v.41#3) pg. 40
Golden treasure. Ceramic jewelry (bracelet, pendant and earrings) and a giraffe figurine are glazed to look like real gold.
POPULAR CERAMICS #496 Nov 1990 (v.41#4) pg. 50
Sparklers. Ceramic necklaces, earrings and pins combines jet black underglaze with platinum lusters.
POPULAR CERAMICS #496 Nov 1990 (v.41#4) pg. 82
Muted tones ceramic bracelet and earrings feature a subtle "wave" design.
POPULAR CERAMICS #540 Aug 1994 (v.45#1) pg. 32, 45
African odyssey jewelry. Earrings, bracelet and pendant are ceramic reproductions of a zebra or tiger.
POPULAR CERAMICS #540 Aug 1994 (v.45#1) pg. 33
Rose jewelry. Ceramic flowers are formed from scrap trimmings. Use as a pendant or earrings.
POPULAR CERAMICS #540 Aug 1994 (v.45#1) pg. 34
Desert design necklace and earrings. Cattle skull ceramic miniatures are glazed with turquoise and gold.
POPULAR CERAMICS #540 Aug 1994 (v.45#1) pg. 38
China blank jewelry. Elegant ceramic pendants and matching earrings feature china painted floral designs.
POPULAR CERAMICS #540 Aug 1994 (v.45#1) pg. 40
Earrings for teachers and apple-lovers. Use "Sculpey" colored modeling compound to form both whole apples and apple cores.
WORKBASKET Aug-Sep 1994 (v.59#6) pg. 64