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Metal stamping (also known as metal embossing or metal punching), is a popular jewelry-making technique used to create unique designs, patterns, letters, numbers, and other markings on metal surfaces.
Metal stamps are fun, creative jewelry making tools. These tips and techniques show you how to get great results, from the very first time you try metal stamping jewelry. Learning the Technique: It takes a bit of practice to get nice, even results when metal stamping jewelry.
Metal stamping allows for you to create personalized gifts for every holiday and occasion, all for an affordable price. There's nothing better than something handmade from the heart. If you'd like to know more about how you can get into metal stamping yourself, follow our beginner's guide.
You can find everything from jewelry making essentials to metal stamping kits, soldering kits, stamping blanks, and more here. Our high-quality supplies will help you create stunning, expertly crafted jewelry and advance your jewelry business.
Make beautiful metal stamp necklaces, pendants and more with these expert tips on metal stamping tools and techniques today!
Check out our metal stamped jewelry selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our monogram & name necklaces shops.
Learn how to stamp metal jewelry to make DIY gifts for your friends and family. This simple tutorial shares how to make a necklace.
Personalize Your Favorite Jewelry Style with Metal Stamping. by Karla Rosenbusch. Personalization will never go out of style! Using stamps to add words, names, or really cool designs to your metal jewelry designs is an incredibly popular trend–one that shows no signs of slowing down.
Make your own coins JOANN carries a variety of metal blanks, metal stamps, tools & accessoires, to for handcrafted pendants, earrings, charms, coins & metallic jewelry.
Danielle Miller Jewelry offers metalsmithing and jewelry making workshops and classes for both beginners as well as experienced jewelry makers in her cozy Greenville, SC studio.