Remember I said there would be a catch when it came to this freebie tutorial? Here it is – If you are not already a subscriber of my blog, now’s the time to take the plunge! I ask that you su…
Remember I said there would be a catch when it came to this freebie tutorial? Here it is – If you are not already a subscriber of my blog, now’s the time to take the plunge! I ask that you su…
Lots of pictures and lots of info in this one! I'm on another Facebook group called Aspiring Metalsmiths. I don't know about anyone else bu...
When I set out to learn to work with imagery on metal, I found a wealth of online resources out there - blog posts and articles and tut...
3rd installment of Metal Embossing For Beginners Series. Various embossing techniques are discussed with in depth detail and photos.
Hi gang, Nadine here with a tutorial on how to etch metal using salt water (electro) etching. In my last post, I shared a technique tha...
Copper etching gives your jewelry pieces a whole new look with a different finish. Now, it’s so much easier to do thanks to this great post from the blog Copperheart Designs. With just a …
When I set out to learn to work with imagery on metal, I found a wealth of online resources out there - blog posts and articles and tut...
Stop Using Ferric Chloride Etchant! (A Better Etching Solution.): Ferric chloride is a traditional home-use circuit board etchant. It's easy enough to come by, and the Ferric by itself is no big environmental problem. However, once you've etched a board with it, you're left with a solution with a bunch of coppe…
Learn how to safely etch copper and other metal etching information, along with a complete tutorial for an etched copper cuff.
Hi Everyone! I have been off experimenting with lots of stuff- resin, molds, metal, etching etc. I showed some friends some of my experiments and they asked for some tips on how I did Salt Water etching on copper. There are loads of full tutorials on this subject with all the gory details on why
Copper and Brass Etching always works best when it is fresh. The more you use it, the slower and shallower it will etch. A fresh batch of etching will give you a much better end product.
Copper Etching Technique: to etch your favorite images onto copper that is perfect for Mixed Media Art, Jewelry, Cards and Scrapbooks!
Remember I said there would be a catch when it came to this freebie tutorial? Here it is – If you are not already a subscriber of my blog, now’s the time to take the plunge! I ask that you su…
Learn Helen Driggs' 12 ways to create texture on metal, including how to use multiple hammers together for fresh effects--plus how to hammer evenly!