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Last post 09-27-2006 1:32 PM by dwread. 3 replies.
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  • 09-21-2005 6:05 PM

    Wood working

    I love incorporating wood into my work. I wish I could take that survey. There should be more intermediate wood working projects. I was trying to get in touch with Amy Bell so that I can ask her a million questions about it. I looked on the website but couldn't find any contact info.

    Anyways... I love this magazine!


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  • 10-17-2005 5:02 AM In reply to

    RE: Wood working

    QUOTE: Originally posted by ethniv

    I love incorporating wood into my work. I wish I could take that survey.



    Seconded, woodworking's a lot of fun, and tho I started beading at around 7 years old or so, the woodworking I took up a couple years ago was what got me into using tools so much, and thus gave me the guts for learning the more advanced jewelrymaking/metalsmithing/glasswork/stone cutting stuff.

    But yeah, I REALLY wish I'd noticed that survey, 'cos when I saw the snippet in one of the mags about how the results showed people wanting more metal-clay crap, I nearly cancelled my subscription. Oh well, it runs out soon anyways... I'll prolly just read it at the store or something when it does, just to jot down relevant ads & stuff. that I may not've found elsewhere... *shrug* [xx(]
  • 10-21-2005 9:53 AM In reply to

    • AmyAdair
    • Joined on 09-29-2004
    • Art Jewelry
    • Posts 50

    RE: Wood working

    Hi ethniv,

    We'd love to hear from you! If you have any questions about woodworking, or if you'd like to submit a project proposal, please e-mail editor@artjewelrymag.com. You don't have to fill out a survey to tell us your opinion!

    Take Care,
    Amy Robleski
    Editorial Associate
    Art Jewelry magazine
  • 09-27-2006 1:32 PM In reply to

    • dwread
    • Joined on 03-15-2004
    • left field
    • Posts 85

    RE: Wood working

    I also like silver wire inlaid into wood.
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