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How to Make Wire Jewelry | Wire Wrapping Care

How to Make Wire Jewelry | Wire Wrapping Care

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The best way to care for your wire jewelry so it will last without tarnishing, and not harm your skin. Watch our complete Wire Jewelry series for wire wrapping ideas to start crafting on your own! by DIY Projects. https://diyprojects.com/how-to-make-wire-jewelry-wire-wrapping-care

How to Make Wire Jewelry | Wire Wrapping Tutorials

Lesson 7 – Jewelry Care

Once you create your jewelry, you want to make sure it is going to last! Here Stephanie offers some advice on the caring and keeping of your wire wrapped jewelry, keeping it untarnished, keeping it from getting tangled, and keeping it forever. Wire wrapping takes a lot of time and effort. You want to make sure your pieces are treated right so they will outstand the test of time.

In this lesson you will learn:

  • How to make your jewelry last forever
  • how to store your jewelry properly
  • How to clean your jewelry
  • What to do when your jewelry breaks

Do you have any tips or tricks of your own that you want to share? Feel free to leave use your thoughts in the comments below!

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