Create your own adorable adornments with CLAY CHARMS. This book shows girls how to customize their own bracelet with more than 30 different clay charm designs. Budding jewellers can learn how to make customised charms, bake them in an ordinary oven, add shine
Want to make the cutest clay charms? Look no further than Creative Kits: Clay Charms! What do donuts, pandas, and guitars have in common? Crafters can make cute clay charms of all of them with Creative Kits: Clay Charms! Complete with clay in 10 different colors, a bracelet, charm loops, split rings, 2 shaping tools, glaze, and a 48-page instructional book, this kit contains everything you need to create adorable clay charms to adorn your own bracelet. The book provides techniques and easy to follow step-by-step instructions for making a variety of charms. Creative Kits: Clay Charms is the perfect kit for making your own handmade charm bracelet!
Art charms are easy to create from nearly any material imaginable and fun to use in creative jewelry pieces. This book presents nine chapters organized by medium — including paper, found objects, polymer clay, plastic, wood, fiber, resin, metal, and glass — and gives directions to make three charms in each category. Step-by-step instruction and clear photography are helpful to beginners, while the innovative designs make a great refresher for more advanced crafters. Making Mixed Media Art Charms and Jewelry focuses on the technique and constructing the charms so that everyone can create their own personalized art charms.
This early work by the British archaeologist, Flinders Petrie, was originally published in 1914 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. 'Amulets' is a scholarly work on the varieties of amulets found on archaeological digs. William Matthew Flinders Petrie was born on 3rd July 1853 in Kent, England, son of Wlilliam Petrie and Ann née Flinders. He showed an early interest in the field of archaeology and by his teenage years was surveying local Roman monuments near his family home. Flinders Petrie continued to have many successes in Egypt and Palestine throughout his career, most notably, his discovery of the Mernepte stele, a stone tablet depicting scenes from ancient times. His excellent methodology and plethora of finds earned him a Knighthood for his services to archaeology in 1923.