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Crystalis Biz FOSTERING CREATIVITY for gift making materials and inspirational ideas, from Isabella Wesoly
Crafted gifts like the one above requires mastering 
hand skills in the gentle manipulation of a soft metal alloy. 

Finished pieces are adaptable as key/luggage fob, handbag/mediation charm, 
necklace pendant or double up as a pair of earrings.

The first step to making is a willingness to learn.

If you don't have time, why not give someone the role of 'maker' for

Brand Merchandise / Client Gifts / Fundraising ?

My unique service not only offers bespoke kits, for brand gift ware, 

but also free gallery space to promote your brand/service.*

Specialist materials include

Tinted, decorated or foil lampwork glass, 

plus semi precious, man-made and tinted gemstone

beads/pendants in various designs and finishes.

TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT BESPOKE KITS 

FOSTERING CREATIVITY

PRICES START AT £65 

for kits making 50 to 100 pieces

Quantity varies according to material *

SEE BELOW FOR KIT TRIAL DESIGNS BY BRUNEL STUDENT

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SAMPLE KIT 1. Used for designs by Kathryn Espino

Talk to me about your gift giving needs, it's easy to make contact!

NB. Purchase is necessary to qualify for the Crystalis Biz Gallery Offer

* Terms and conditions apply


CONTACT ME: Isabella Wesoly

use the number at the bottom of the page.


READY MADE GIFTS ALSO AVAILABLE

via BNC GIFTS ™ 

DISCOUNTS APPLY for multi-purchases

 

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See BNC Gifts' Chakra Information by Isabella Wesoly at Is-Harmony. Colours of Energy.
IsHarmony CHAKRA AWARENESS click on the eye
 

TOTOOLS: First Steps in Craft

Mar 18, 2016
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When learning a new skill, knowledge of the tools comes first.

In the process of mastering techniques, for making gift items like those shown below, three tools are fundamental:

1. SNIPS

cuts jewellery wire and pins

2. ROUND NOSED PLIERS

turns wire to form loops and rings

3. FLAT NOSED PLIERS

grips components and opens or closes jump rings

 

The 4th tool shown is an option/matter of personal preference

4. FLAT NOSED, CURVED END PLIERS

useful for difficult to reach areas

In the early learning stages it is not vital; some craft practitioners prefer this tool rather than standard, round nosed, pliers

See examples of making, using basic tools and adopting simple processes below:

The process for making these earrings is the same as it is for making charms or pendants, except instead of adding fish hooks to the top a jump ring or bail is added for a necklace or a split ring/strap for key rings/gift charms

FREE TIPS & INSPIRATIONAL PRACTICES AT

CRYSTALIS.BIZ

*

More useful info. via this link:

SKILLS LEARNING & GIFT SHARING

 

ARE YOU PLANNING A FUNDRAISER? 

Generous discounts for organizations/groups with charity status

The items below can be made without tools

Ask me about current stocks for your fund raising needs


  • Crafts
  • Tool Selection
  • Creative Direction
  • Isabella Wesoly FRSA BA Hons Dip.IRIS
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    Isabella Wesoly FRSA BA Hons Dip.IRIS

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    I discovered how much I need to master new tools. Thank you Isabella Wesoly FRSA BA Hons Dip.IRIS for uncovering my needs.
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      How many kits would that be sir? (humor to Ali Anani, PhD)
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OLS: First Steps in Craft

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TOOLS: First Steps in Craft

Mar 18, 2016
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When learning a new skill, knowledge of the tools comes first.

In the process of mastering techniques, for making gift items like those shown below, three tools are fundamental:

1. SNIPS

cuts jewellery wire and pins

2. ROUND NOSED PLIERS

turns wire to form loops and rings

3. FLAT NOSED PLIERS

grips components and opens or closes jump rings

 

The 4th tool shown is an option/matter of personal preference

4. FLAT NOSED, CURVED END PLIERS

useful for difficult to reach areas

In the early learning stages it is not vital; some craft practitioners prefer this tool rather than standard, round nosed, pliers

See examples of making, using basic tools and adopting simple processes below:

The process for making these earrings is the same as it is for making charms or pendants, except instead of adding fish hooks to the top a jump ring or bail is added for a necklace or a split ring/strap for key rings/gift charms

FREE TIPS & INSPIRATIONAL PRACTICES AT

CRYSTALIS.BIZ

*

More useful info. via this link:

SKILLS LEARNING & GIFT SHARING

 

ARE YOU PLANNING A FUNDRAISER? 

Generous discounts for organizations/groups with charity status

The items below can be made without tools

Ask me about current stocks for your fund raising needs


  • Crafts
  • Tool Selection
  • Creative Direction
  • Isabella Wesoly FRSA BA Hons Dip.IRIS
    Written by

    Isabella Wesoly FRSA BA Hons Dip.IRIS

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Isabella Wesoly FRSA BA Hons Dip.IRIS

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    Ali Anani, PhD 1st
    Managing Partner/ Phenomena Communications
    I discovered how much I need to master new tools. Thank you Isabella Wesoly FRSA BA Hons Dip.IRIS for uncovering my needs.
    • Unlike(1)
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    7 days ago
    You
    • Isabella Wesoly FRSA BA Hons Dip.IRIS
      Isabella Wesoly FRSA BA Hons Dip.IRIS AUTHOR YOU
      FRSA at Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (The RSA)
      How many kits would that be sir? (humor to Ali Anani, PhD)
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      7 days ago
      Ali Anani, PhD
ar 18, 2016
  • 33 views
  • 9 Likes
  • 1 Comment
  • Share on LinkedIn
  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on Twitter

When learning a new skill, knowledge of the tools comes first.

In the process of mastering techniques, for making gift items like those shown below, three tools are fundamental:

1. SNIPS

cuts jewellery wire and pins

2. ROUND NOSED PLIERS

turns wire to form loops and rings

3. FLAT NOSED PLIERS

grips components and opens or closes jump rings

 

The 4th tool shown is an option/matter of personal preference

4. FLAT NOSED, CURVED END PLIERS

useful for difficult to reach areas

In the early learning stages it is not vital; some craft practitioners prefer this tool rather than standard, round nosed, pliers

See examples of making, using basic tools and adopting simple processes below:

The process for making these earrings is the same as it is for making charms or pendants, except instead of adding fish hooks to the top a jump ring or bail is added for a necklace or a split ring/strap for key rings/gift charms

FREE TIPS & INSPIRATIONAL PRACTICES AT

CRYSTALIS.BIZ

*

More useful info. via this link:

SKILLS LEARNING & GIFT SHARING

 

ARE YOU PLANNING A FUNDRAISER? 

Generous discounts for organizations/groups with charity status

The items below can be made without tools

Ask me about current stocks for your fund raising needs


  • Crafts
  • Tool Selection
  • Creative Direction
  • Isabella Wesoly FRSA BA Hons Dip.IRIS
    Written by

    Isabella Wesoly FRSA BA Hons Dip.IRIS

LikeComment
  • Share on LinkedIn
  • Share on Facebook
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9 likes
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Isabella Wesoly FRSA BA Hons Dip.IRIS

  • Flag and HideAli Anani, PhD
    Ali Anani, PhD 1st
    Managing Partner/ Phenomena Communications
    I discovered how much I need to master new tools. Thank you Isabella Wesoly FRSA BA Hons Dip.IRIS for uncovering my needs.
    • Unlike(1)
    • Reply(1)
    7 days ago
    You
    • Isabella Wesoly FRSA BA Hons Dip.IRIS
      Isabella Wesoly FRSA BA Hons Dip.IRIS AUTHOR YOU
      FRSA at Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (The RSA)
      How many kits would that be sir? (humor to Ali Anani, PhD)
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      7 days ago
      Ali Anani, PhD

 
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