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  • LPDstudios Blog: What's New - Copper & Leather Cuffs and Heart Bracelets

    I've been very busy in the studio getting ready for Valentine's Day orders! Here are a few work in progress orders of my Copper and Leather Wide Cuff, Heart Leather Wristlet and a custom thin Triple Heart Leather Bangle.  

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    The finished Copper and Leather Wide Cuffs will look like these two designs in the photographs below. The Copper and Leather Medium Cuff is also featured in black or in pink sorbet leather.  

                    Copper and Black Leather Wide Wrist Cuff with Heart Motif  Red Vintage Heart Leather and Rustic Copper Wide Cuff

    I'm also working on a few Leather Heart Wristlets in black, vintage red, peacock and pink sorbet leathers. Stay tuned for a new slim style. A triple heart bangle in black, vintage red and a light pink leather.  

    Heart Bracelet in Leather

    Pink Sorbet Heart Rustic Leather Wristlet with Custom Brass Rivets

    I can't wait to show you the finished pieces in the new colors, and order soon to get your custom jewelry in time for Valentine's Day!!

    Check out LPDstudios to see all of the options available in these bracelets!

  • LPDstudios Blog: Behind the Scenes - Copper Hearts and Sterling Silver Ring with Custom Initials

    Part of the joy in making one of a kind pieces is creating something that people love to give and receive. My Copper Hearts and Sterling Silver Rings with Custom Initials have been so fun to make, because each one is custom made with any initial you want! Whether it be your own initials, loved ones, a pet or a place, you can choose one to three letters that are hand stamped into the floating hearts.  Take a look at how these sweet little rings are made.

    Just like you saw in my earlier post, Behind the Scenes: Metal Clay, the individual hearts are made using copper clay.  Copper clay is a unique material, because in the early stages I can manipulate it just like clay.  For these pieces, I roll out the clay to a very precise thickness. Too thin and the metal clay will break, but too thick and it will be too bulky. Then I carve out my varied size heart shapes, texture each surface using hand tools and add your custom initials.  I love them because from ring to ring, the hearts are texturized in all different ways, each one unique. Once I am happy with each heart, I put them in my kiln for firing.  Here is a picture of the last batch of heart rings I made after they came out of the kiln and cleaned up.  You can see that some people order them without initials, which is nice too, because you can really see the texture on the surface.

    LPDstudios: Behind the Scenes - Copper Hearts and Sterling Silver Whimsy Rings

    To make the sterling silver shank I start with square sterling wire.  It comes in big spools, so I cut the length of the wire based on the size ring desired, and flatten it using a hammer.  

    LPDstudios: Behind the Scenes - Copper Hearts and Sterling Silver Whimsy Rings

    Using a hammer on sterling silver is a balance between using enough force to flatten and forge the wire without having thin spots or damaging it.  My goal is to get the shank thickness as consistent as possible on the entire length of the wire, but making the ends flatter than the rest in order to solder my hearts on!

    LPDstudios: Behind the Scenes - Copper Hearts and Sterling Silver Whimsy Rings

    The next step is to fix my copper metal hearts onto each end of the sterling silver wire by using solder. To summarize the soldering process, I take a piece of solder and put it in between the copper and sterling pieces, heat the site, and the solder melts, affixing the two pieces together.  Here is a picture from above looking down at the sterling wire and copper heart being held in place with tongs before I take the torch to heat the solder to its melting point.

    LPDstudios: Behind the Scenes - Copper Hearts and Sterling Silver Whimsy Rings

    LPDstudios: Behind the Scenes - Copper Hearts and Sterling Silver Whimsy Rings

    After joining one side of the wire with a custom made heart, I now shape the wire into a ring shape using a mandrel and a jewelers hammer.  This special type of hammer typically has a head made of raw hide, rubber or plastic so that you can shape the metal without damaging the surface.  Here you can see what they look like after shaping some, and then I will repeat the soldering process to affix the other heart.

    LPDstudios: Behind the Scenes - Copper Hearts and Sterling Silver Whimsy Rings

    This is the finished product after soldering the other hearts on and polishing everything up! What is nice about this ring is that it comes in two sizes, small or large, but you can also pinch it or pull it slightly for a closer fit.

    LPDstudios: Behind the Scenes - Copper Hearts and Sterling Silver Whimsy Rings

      Visit LPDstudios to find out more about the Copper Hearts and Sterling Silver Whimsy Ring, or the Copper Hearts and Sterling Silver Ring with Custom Initials!  And place your custom order within the next week to receive your ring in time for Valentine's Day!!!  

  • LPDstudios Blog: Style - Pearl Ivory Leather Clutch with Black Heart and Black Leather and Sterling Silver Heart Earrings

    LPDstudios Blog: Style - Pearl Ivory Clutch with Heart
    My Pearl Ivory Leather Clutch with Black Heart and Black Leather and Sterling Silver Heart Earrings are perfect gifts for any sentimental occasion! With Valentines Day just around the corner, she will love to show off these custom, love inspired accessories, on your special night out.  To coordinate with my heart accessories, I chose a flirty blush tulle skirt and black blazer for a perfect night on the town outfit.  
    Check out LPDstudios to find out more about my custom  Pearl Ivory Leather Clutch with Black Heart and Black Leather and Sterling Silver Heart Earrings.  Also, don't forget to follow my LPDstudios Pinterest style board!
  • LPDstudios Blog: Style - Copper Bangles and Studs

    LPDstudios Blog: Style - Copper Bangles and Studs
    My Copper Heart Studs and Copper Bangles easily go with anyones style, but today I created an outfit that gives a nod back to my earlier days. In High School I loved the beatnik look of the 1950's and the London Mod scene of the 1960's, so baggie jeans and chunky Dr. Martens boots were always a part of my style. To update the look, I chose a cream cabled sweater and boot cut jeans to pair back to the iconic flower printed Dr. Martens. Since the boots are such a great statement piece, I kept the copper accessories simple and stylish.
    Check out LPDstudios to see all of my copper accessories, and click here to learn more about the other pieces featured on this week's style board!
  • LPDstudios Blog: Inspiration - Rabbit Ring

    LPD Inspiration: Rabbit Ring
    For this weeks LPDstudios inspiration, a little rabbit ring caught my eye the last time I was at Anthropologie.  Even though it's new, I love the 1950's feel of the painted porcelain. It inspires me to bring a little vintage flair to my own pieces, and you never know, I may start to dabble in clay figurines!

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