Thursday, December 4, 2014

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Product Review - Impressart's New Lollipop Metal Stamp Set and Storage Case

Some years ago, Impressart came out with their awesome metal stamp sets and rocked with their variety of fonts. Until they came along, the choices were very limited and quite frankly, boring. I received their latest release, the upper case Lollipop font metal stamp set for review. The tall and skinny font not only looks fun but was specifically designed to fit on a wide range range of blanks. Jewelry artisans need all the space they can get to squeeze in the words they want!


One big difference with the new stamp set compared to their older ones is the storage case.  It is so much larger compared to that of the lower case Jeanie font I received a while ago, (see my design inspirations in this past review post).  The  larger case size might be an issue for those with limited space but the redesign was worth it from a functional point as I shall explain.


The general dimensions of the stamps have not changed.


When I tried out the new stamps, the advantages of the new storage unit became very clear.  Each stamp now has a specific location in the case. The stamps can be identified not just by the markings on the stamps themselves but also on the case itself.


It's next to impossible to locate the back stamps easily in the old cases.  Inevitably,  I got the letters mixed up in the Jeanie case simply because I could not be bothered to sort them out properly.


So in the past, I used to dump out all the stamps from the case. Then I laid the chosen ones in order to one side before I started (as shown below).  But this was subject to error as the letter stamps might be put down in the wrong order or I would forget to make sure the logo was facing me and the stamped letter got flipped! Common letters like vowels meant a hunt for the right letter from the previous row of stamps. So it really did not speed things up at all.

For the stamped leather bracelet project below, I worked directly from the case, making sure I replaced each stamp correctly.  Much better!


Impressart's custom design stamp sets are not cheap - they typically cost $60-$70 but you do get what you pay for. The high quality hardened steel has been plated to a shiny finish which prevents rust. So they do not use oil in the storage case.  I've not really used the cheap set I bought a long time ago for this reason - the oil has to be removed before using the stamps. The stamp I am holding below was practically dripping with oil!



The 6 extra design stamps they included also made the stamp set great value for the money.


The StazOn stamping ink I used to test out the font gave me an idea for the funky stamped leather bracelet tutorial using the Lollipop font.  It will be out tomorrow.



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Wednesday, December 3, 2014

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More Christmas Tree Jewelry and Ornament Tutorials

I have to admit Christmas trees are my favorite of all the symbols of Christmas which jewelry makers commonly use in designs.  I amassed a colletion of Christmas tree tutorials in past posts (see first link below).  Here are two more!  I particularly love the macrame with beads Christmas tree video tutorial by Macrame School.


These make large earrings, pendants or even ornaments.  The design can be scaled down to make smaller trees if you prefer daintier earrings.



I also like the Macrame School's Christmas tree ornament video tutorial. These would be addictive to do and make sets as gifts.  Uses up some of your bead stash too!




I also like this basic peyote earrings tutorial by Margo Gallery.  Alas you cannot translate the Polish PDF but the pictures should be sufficient as this is a simple pattern.



No time?  Check out this quick beaded earrings design video tutorial by Dutch beader, Honey Beads. (You can call her Zina or Honey. She answers to both!)  They are easy gifts to make. Zina's Etsy store is here.




For something utterly fun or if you are desperate to use up green crochet thread, this crochet christmas tree ring by Natasha over on Crochet Time, might appeal.


Button stash, too?  Put some buttons of the right size together for either earrings or ornaments.  I don't think the buttons need all be green.  You can also use pony beads for the trunk.  This tutorial is from NBeads. 



If you know how to bend wire, then make a Christmas tree frame and wire in strings of beads to fill the space. This inspiration (not tutorial) was shared by Heather Power over on the Art Bead Scene blog. It was made as an ornament but it is possible to make smaller frames and use tiny seed beads for earrings!


Have you found other Christmas tree tutorials?  Please share your favorites in the comments.

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