Comments on: Breaking a Creative Logjam https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/breaking-a-creative-logjam/ free jewelry tutorials, plus a friendly community sharing creative ideas for making and selling jewelry. Thu, 29 Oct 2020 18:17:38 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.15 By: Lynda https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/breaking-a-creative-logjam/#comment-617943 Thu, 29 Oct 2020 18:17:38 +0000 https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=61687#comment-617943 So appreciate you sharing your design decisions with us. It’s amazing how different each pair are with your deft use of color and designs. Love them!

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By: Barbara https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/breaking-a-creative-logjam/#comment-617657 Thu, 15 Oct 2020 04:52:46 +0000 https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=61687#comment-617657 THese are so beautiful. I like that they are all the same shape but the size differs for variety. If you put another hole in them you could make bracelets of necklaces with them still using your recognizable shape and designs.

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By: Dawn https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/breaking-a-creative-logjam/#comment-617650 Wed, 14 Oct 2020 21:29:12 +0000 https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=61687#comment-617650 They are beautiful!!

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By: Terri Wlaschin https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/breaking-a-creative-logjam/#comment-617632 Wed, 14 Oct 2020 02:41:32 +0000 https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=61687#comment-617632 Thanks everyone for taking time to comment. So much appreciated.

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By: RICHARD CANARY https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/breaking-a-creative-logjam/#comment-617590 Tue, 13 Oct 2020 14:29:36 +0000 https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=61687#comment-617590 Terri,
Love what you’ve done so far, and hope you can expand with it.

I’m sure you know that Key West is a fisherman’s (and a fisherwoman’s) dream world, and your design shapes could so easily be made to look like fish.

When you’re reasdy, it may be a good venture for you. Keep up the glamor, it’s working.

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By: Julie Castle https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/breaking-a-creative-logjam/#comment-617589 Tue, 13 Oct 2020 13:59:14 +0000 https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=61687#comment-617589 And how cool would it be to put a hole on the bottom, then the wearer could switch things up and have two looks in one!

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By: KAREN COUSINS https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/breaking-a-creative-logjam/#comment-617587 Tue, 13 Oct 2020 13:51:55 +0000 https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=61687#comment-617587 Great idea and execution. I hit a creative brick wall awhile ago and a teacher* I’d taken a class from told me to make a perfect headpin. Just do that until they are perfect. In doing that kind of Zen exercise, I got plugged in again and off I went. Sometimes I think we try too hard and that brick wall looms. That was the best advice I ever had for getting out of the doldrums.

*Lynn Merchant–look her up!

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By: Carla https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/breaking-a-creative-logjam/#comment-617573 Tue, 13 Oct 2020 10:55:11 +0000 https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=61687#comment-617573 Goodness me, these are incredibly beautiful! Well done and great advice from your customer. Perhaps some cuts around the edges and you can have a feather collection too! Just lovely.

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By: Rena Klingenberg https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/breaking-a-creative-logjam/#comment-617563 Mon, 12 Oct 2020 21:08:20 +0000 https://jewelrymakingjournal.com/?p=61687#comment-617563 It’s amazing how many different looks you can get just by changing the colors. I’d say you’ve broken your creative logjam, Terri!

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