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Jewelry Makers Newsletter - Make Your Own Windchimes with Jewelry Supplies

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[ ][ ] [Make Your Own Windchimes with Jewelry Supplies]( [Forward to a Friend]( | [View in Web Browser]( [Fire Mountain Gems and Beads]( America's Favorite Beading and Jewelry Supply Company® Shop over 100,000 Jewelry-Making Supplies Tuesday, March 14, 2017 [Easter Jewelry Supplies]( [Deal of the Day]( [Over 150 Stringing Projects]( Make Your Own Wind Chimes with Jewelry Supplies Why make wind chimes with jewelry supplies? Not only do wind chimes provide a melodious tune, they can also be aesthetically pleasing and they make great gift items. How do you make wind chimes? That's where we come in. [Read the article]( Featured Project Agean Snake Goddess Stop customers in their tracks with this simple-to-make and beautiful-to-wear bracelet project. Start with a bracelet base and make it your own with wire, beads and these surprisingly short instructions. [View the instructions]( BEADatorial Jewelry Wreaths A jewelry wreath is a festive, fun way to create holiday--or even everyday--decor. Wreaths are definitely no longer relegated to Christmas decorations. See how to create a personalized wreath with jewelry-making supplies and your own creativity. [Read the article]( Book of the Week Shimmering Garden by Erin Prais-Hintz Retail Price: $24.99 Now Only: $3.07 Limited-inventory Book of the Week specials sell out quickly. Bring back old-fashioned glamour in a modern way! Join Erin Prais-Hintz for her video workshop that will teach you how to use a simple wire-weaving technique, a few beads and some wire to create a shimmering garden of jewelry. The Shimmering Garden flowers will make a statement on their own, but when you add several of them together, you are sure to have a stunning piece of statement jewelry. [Book of the Week specials sell out quickly!]( Take advantage of the incredible low pricing on each fantastic book. Due to the limited inventory, orders for Book of the Week selections are limited to one book per order, per title. Featured Jewelry Artist Roxanne Dami Why did you become enchanted with this style of jewelry-making? "I wanted to capture the look of nature." [Read Roxanne's success story here]( Question of the Week "I'm making a wind chime from some old stained glass pieces. I bought some memory wire from you a while back, but haven't tried it yet for this purpose. Will it hang straight when used or do you have another idea for connecting my pieces. Thanks!" - Kathy [Read the answer]( Video of the Week Trend Swatch Ever seen a sunrise over the desert? Jewelry designer Deborah Glasser said, "When the dew is still present the sky becomes a canvas. Light and color display their best." It was this spectacle that inspired her to create a necklace dripping with Lifesaver-colored garnet, light Pompeii aquamarine and seed beads with hints of Breeze blue. She then combined all this with ruby in fuchsite [cabochons]( for a unique collar and Deborah took home the Gold Medal Prize. Design with this award-winning palette by clicking on each swatch to shop jewelry supplies in the corresponding color. [View the design idea]( Featured Business Article Efficient Business Brainstorming Coming up with new innovations in a team setting can help make your jewelry-supply business successful, but it's not always easy jumpstarting that creative session. Here are a few ways to brainstorm more effectively and generate profitable ideas. [Read the article]( Featured Sale Did you miss our previous newsletter? Click here to view: [Making Braided Belts]( How are we doing? Your comments are welcome. [Let us know!]( Connect with us on ... [Subscribe]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Email Preferences]( You are currently subscribed as: {EMAIL} Keep the emails coming! Please add specials@specials.firemountaingems.com to your address book. Prices subject to change without prior notice. Not responsible for typographical, descriptive or technical errors for products listed. [Privacy Policy]( Customer Service: [Online Form]( | [Email](mailto:questions@firemtn.com) U.S. and Canada Phone: (800) 423-2319 Other Countries Phone: (541) 956-7890 [Return Policy Update: December 15, 2016]( Fire Mountain Gems and Beads, Inc. One Fire Mountain Way, Grants Pass, OR 97526-2373 USA Copyright 2017 All rights reserved.

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