Hi! I'm Maggie, a self-taught jewelry maker from My Heavenly Atelier. Welcome to my channel :)
I've been making jewelry for the past decade, and my channel is about sharing tips and techniques for creating professional-looking jewelry, DIY projects, and essential tools that you can use repeatedly.
You'll also find tutorials on wire jewelry, simple beaded jewelry, wire wrapping, polymer clay, and resin jewelry. With all these techniques, you can create wearable pieces for yourself, as gifts, or even start your own brand.
I'll also be sharing some studio vlogs and behind-the-scenes videos occasionally.
While my health has improved, I'm spending time on filming and editing to bring you better tutorials, so posting may take a bit longer.
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The hoops end are close to the ear when wearing, unless the beads are removed intentionally upward, it’d pretty much stay in the hoop. Hope this helps. (The design is also made to be interchangeable with different beads)
I love all your designs! I’m always so excited when you upload a new video, can’t wait to make these and I have small morganite beads just like these ♥️👏🏼
Thanks so much for your support Teresa! I’m always so happy to read your comment too. :) And what a coincidence. These are easy to make, I’m sure you’re going to have fun making them. ☺️✨
Hi guys! This project is specially designed to use small drilled-hole gemstones. I have so many of them and sometimes have difficulty incorporating them into a design because of that. I hope this tutorial will solve some of your problems and clear your leftover gemstone beads. LOL..... (let me know if it does.)
I have a tip for you if you happen to know anybody that works at a hospital. Ask for an expired, yes of course unused still in package,😅IV tubing. FANTASTIC for covering tool ends. No scratches.
Hello friend, I just started my jewelry business and i am not getting how to make a durable earcuff as back wire gets break after 7-8 uses. They are cad products and I need to climb them up in the ear. They are in silver 92.5 and I m using general thickness as 0.9mm. Please let me know a way if there is something by which i can create a durable lock.
Hello 👋 May I know if you open and close the ear cuff for each wearing? If you do the hardness of wire would change to be harder and have a higher tendency for breaking. Also, the wire hardness you began with also matter. Normally ear climber wouldn’t need much adjustment for each wearing. If this is not the case I couldn’t think of any possibility for breaking. (The ear climber I made and worn doesn’t break at all, only if when I’m over working on a piece, then it’ll break.) Hope this helps.
Super gorgeous plus there's a girl who wants me to make her some jewelry with pearls in it. Nobody ever wants pearls and I have so many of them. And I was watching your video and I'm getting like this really excited feeling in my stomach which means I can't wait to make it and it's going to keep my interest
I have another question when is this resin that resonance really expensive and to can I use something else like how you fix a hole in a plastic thing by melting say a plastic pen yes I've done it and it works
This is a really great idea . I've seen about 10 versions of this rose ring but this is the first time I've seen it done like this I want to buy a torch that will melt beads at the ends of 16 gauge 18 gauge copper wire. And I'm not joking I cannot figure it out from the videos I've been watching I've checked on Pinterest and on Google and on RU-vid and nobody's giving me a straight answer it's so frustrating if you have any idea what actually melts this kind of wire or what temperature I need to get I would ne ever so grateful 🙏
It’s not that difficult, you’ll only need a dessert torch for melting the wire end into ball end. There’s some adjustments on the heat control, you could try out the heat setting to see which one suit the wire gauge most.
. I always tell people that post videos on RU-vid that when you like my video you remind me about the video and that's a good thing which means I might have seen your video a week ago and you liked it and then I was probably trying to look for your channel and forgot all about it but now I can subscribe to you because I always forget to do that Plus I forgot that I watched ❤your video and today I found out that a girl who I couldn't put a finger on what she liked said I like pearls not even joking that happened today
Hi guys! As promised, here's part 2 of the wire rose ring with resin leaves. :) I've included some details that are not in the video but in the description below. Please check it out.
Maggie- You are so kind to share this tutorial in detail with all of us. My favorite is the teardrop! ❤ Just know that you are valued on this “RU-vid University”. 😊
Hi Theresa! You might find one in hardware shop, depends on your location. Otherwise just order from online market place. I have a link down below in description, check it out if you like.