March 3, 2014

Mojo Challenge Week 3: Back to School

Welcome to week 3 of the Jewelry Making Mojo Challenge. It's been so much fun to see all those bead soup and challenge projects. 

Your Assignment:
It's time to go back to school! Learning something new is a super way to get your jewelry making mojo kicked into high gear. 

Find a project in a book, magazine or online (tutorials and videos are perfect for this challenge) and create a piece of jewelry inspired by the project.

If you blog about your assignment, be sure to share the link to the tutorial or book.

(I can't talk about books without showing mine!!!!)

Back to School Tips:
Pick a project that you already have the materials on hand or can easily get them, since this is a weekly challenge! Substitute beads that you already have on hand rather than going on a shopping expedition. 

Don't spend too much time searching for the project. I'm sure you already have one you've pinned or bookmarked that you have been wanting to try but haven't had the time.

Schedule your "class" on your calendar this week so that you actually make the time to do this challenge.

Memory Wire Cuff Bracelet Tutorial
The Library:
Humblebeads Projects (40 free projects)
Bead Cruise Program - this is my annual mini-magazine I create for the Bead Cruise.
Art Bead Scene Free Projects
Vintaj Projects
B'Sue Boutique Videos
Beading Daily Projects
Fusion Bead Projects 
Lima Beads Projects 
Nunn Designs
Beaducation
Ornamentea

Share your progress!
If you write a blog post about your Week 3 Challenge share the link by clicking on the blue button below.  If you don't have a blog leave a comment here to let me know you participated in the Facebook group this week.

What is the Jewelry Mojo Challenge? Click here to read all about it.  Can you still join? Yes! You can follow along and do all 12 weeks or pick and choose the ones you find inspiring. 
 

1 comment:

Diana Buynak said...

Since the inlinkz says the collection is closed, figured I would link via comments. :D Here's my week 3! http://butterflyemporium.blogspot.com/2014/03/polymer-clay.html