Saturday, March 19, 2011

How To Design A Jewelry Gift

Mother's Day, Father's Day and birthdays are a few times during the year that we invited to find the perfect gift. Like jewelry, we usually do this donation. But how can you start? How can a piece of jewelry you can be sure someone else will wear and enjoy? Although there are no guarantees, there are steps to take when designing the perfect gift.

People Analysis

When I create an ornament for a gift, I first think that I do for that person and analyze. Some of the questions I ask myself:

If you spend a lot of jewelry, a little 'or no?

If you do not wear jewelry, they tend to be small or large pieces?

What colors to use more often?

What is your mascot?

Do you have to use gold or silver?

These questions are a good place to begin to determine what type of jewelry a person prefers.

Select Item

Once you answered the questions, I begin to think about the type of item you'll do. If it's someone I know quite well as one of my sisters, I feel good making a bracelet, for example, because they know they have the same size as my wrist. However, if someone who does not know well, I think in general safer earrings, bracelet memory wire, or necklace Y. If it is a gift from the man, and not wear jewelry (which seems often the case), then there is always keychain or tacks.

Sketch of an idea

If it is a very special gift, and I have no intention of lightening bolt of inspiration hit me, I often take a few minutes to outline my ideas on paper. That way I can add or remove parts and pieces, because I think that design. In addition, this allows me to put down and watch the next day to see what I think. If I'm making a gift for someone else to give, I will show him the sketches and work with him that contains what they like from different points of view in a single project.

Make a prototype

If the model is new for me, and I've never done anything like this before, I make a prototype. I do not use the best materials to create this example. I'm just trying to get an idea of ​​how I should do the job and how it looks when it's ready. If it's a piece I did before (as the wire and pearl necklace), and I'm just using a different color scheme, for example, if I'm going to use materials and to simulate the work, or even side by substances other , as they appear together. I do a lot when you work with pearls and beads advice to find the most helpful.

We hope these tips will help you create the perfect gift for friends and relatives. While most people appreciate the efforts of jewelry is always nice to hear that you are an individual gift.

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