The Potential of Craft Wire
Early this past summer I attended my brother's wedding in Puerto Rico. I sat on the plane next to a young woman native to the island who was 'blinged-out' in what look to me like craft-wire jewelry. I told her I loved her necklace and asked her where she got it. She said this kind of jewelry was so popular on the island that it was everywhere. Sure enough while I was in PR, I saw mall shops with walls draped in this kind of jewelry. However, what was more impressive was that my town had a small craft shop with the wire necessary for people to make their own versions of these pieces and it was primarily islanders supplying many of these mall shops with their wares. So I bought a bunch (over-priced compared to what I can get it for here or over the internet) for my cousin who lives on the island and loves to craft and for me. Here is a glimpse of the potential of plain 'ol craft wire:
I sold a set like this for $15.00. I have not listed any of these designs on Etsy yet, so if you're interested in a piece like this contact me!
Reader Comments (8)
I am new to wire, but I do have some of this wire, you show. It is so much easier to work with than other wires. I have not tried anything as fancy as what you have done. They are lovely.
Love these!!
woop woop i love it =)
love these wire pieces...I remember when you first started making them,...these are good ones.
Those are fantastically done!
I really like these designs! You need to get some in your shop. They should be a hit!
These are beautiful. I would love to learn how to do this. Where can I learn?
I was wondering what size wire you used to make these?