Making Wow Jewelry by Gay Isber, Candice Ghai

Making Wow Jewelry

by Gay Isber and Candice Ghai

Show off your skills and your fashion boldness at the same time! This book will teach you how to make spell-binding statement jewelry with a unique look and individual style. Wow Jewelry is packed with pretty, attention-grabbing jewelry projects that you can make yourself in one sitting. Award-winning jewelry designer Sugar Gay Isber shows how to create head-turning DIY fashion jewelry to wear to work, special events, and dress-up evenings. Using easy beading and jewelry-making techniques, each project includes step-by-step photos, expert tips and tricks, and gorgeous color photography. These are conversation-starting pieces that let you CONNECT with someone. Whether you're in an elevator, on the street, or at the office, it will inspire the opening question, "Wow, where did you get that?" Go ahead, say you made it yourself!

Reviewed by annieb123 on

4 of 5 stars

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Originally published on my blog: Nonstop Reader.

Wow Jewelry is a new guide to statement jewelry with 25 tutorial projects included. Due out 9th July 2019 from Fox Chapel, it's 176 pages and available in paperback.

I trained and worked as a metalsmith and jeweler for 16 years. My designs tended to be traditional with an emphasis on costly materials and traditional historical design. 'Exuberance' was not really a watchword in the formal jewelry business in my experience. These designs on the other hand, utilize inexpensive, relatively easily sourced materials for major impact in big showy costume pieces.

The biggest value in the book for me was in the author's well described artistic process. She describes quite well the thought processes that she goes through designing a piece. She has a very cool philosophy about using all sorts of 'non-jewely' items in her pieces (like nail polish, insect parts, various plastics and resins as well as other bits).

While there weren't any pieces which called out to me to be made right away, I can definitely see using some of these techniques in my future crafting. The book is also very well photographed and the tutorials are written simply and clearly.

The models in the book are certainly creatively positioned and made up (see the cover art).

Worthwhile as inspiration.

Four stars.

Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.

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