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Want to create standout jewelry that lasts?


Online wire wrapping lessons

You've come to the right place!

 

Online Jewelry Making Lessons, Tips of the Trade Articles, and more
by Kim Hatzold, GG, AJP (GIA)

 

Welcome to Untamed Spirit Studios

 

You can learn to make professional-quality jewelry with ease! It just takes the right instruction.


To get you started, there’s a collection of wire wrapping lessons and articles covering important foundational skills in Online Lessons. I’ll continue to add exciting new lessons featuring a range of key jewelry making techniques during 2012.


Are you in need of inspiration or design ideas? You’ll find a visual feast of designer jewelry in my Gallery.

 


Turquoise Rain, Gallery

Check out Products to download a free high-resolution image sampleSimply Irresistible.

 

You’ll discover a wealth of information on gemstones, jewelry making, and business success; plus books in Resources.

 

Join Stay in the Loop to receive three free gifts, along with email updates the moment I add new lessons, articles, or products to the website.

 

Enjoy weekly insights into gemstones, the jewelry trade, fab images, and motivational quotes on Facebook.
 

Visit The Request Line survey (found under Contact) and vote for the lesson series you’d most like to learn next.

   
The Gemstone Vocabulary Guide - 
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And as a thank-you gift for stopping by, I invite you to download InspirationalCards-Set1.pdf. This file contains 18 motivational quotes for your desk or bead table. When you download the file, print the pages on card stock. Voilà, inspiration at your fingertips!
 

So, kick off your shoes. Sit back and relax. I hope you enjoy your journey through my site!

 

 

 

The great thing in this world is not so much where we stand,
as in what direction we are moving.

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.