Craft Product Preview: Martha Stewart Crafts Jewelry for Plaid, Part 1 (Supplies)

Raise your hand if your family has a LOT of graduation parties to attend this spring. I remember hitting up multiple parties every weekend from May to June – and the present bill was pretty high. Just in time for graduation season is something new from Martha Stewart Crafts and Plaid: DIY jewelry-making supplies. Instead of picking up gift card after gift card, try making a custom piece of jewelry, instead. Or create something special to accessorize your own party outfit! This week, we’ll give you a quick look at the line that just arrived at our doorstep. Stop back next week for some project ideas to get you ready for your first party.

Jewelry Tools

Adorned in the trademark Martha Stewart blue, these tools range from jewelry pliers to silicone work mats and molds for making your own charms.

Jewelry Findings, Settings and Chains

The one-size-fits lots enamel blank is by far my favorite so far in the findings department. Crafters can experiment with making their own necklaces or adding charms to a pair of dangly earrings.

Rhinestones and Beads

You can also try your hand at setting these pretty little accents yourself – perfect for adding to pendants.

Jewelry Paints, Glazes, and Epoxy Clays

While the pre-made charms make jewelry creations a snap to put together, you can personalize each piece thanks to this category. The paint can be applied as an accent to a charm or to the entire piece for an all-over effect.

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