Wire Wrapping for Beginners
$49.00
One time
$25.00
For 2 weeks

Learn to make beautiful, sturdy, professional wire wrapped jewelry!


✓ Over 30 Video lessons
✓ Unlimited lifetime access
✓ 36 projects
✓ Learn how to express your own creativity with the projects

Wire Wrapping for Beginners Course

Learn to make beautiful, sturdy, professional wire wrapped jewelry!

I show you how, step-by-step, in the Wire Wrapping for Beginners Course!

Learn all the components and techniques you need to make earrings, bracelet, charm bracelets, necklaces and rings!

Plus be inspired to express your own creativity, going beyond just following step-by-step tutorials, but infusing your own style into the jewelry pieces you create.

What you’ll get

  • How to make your own headpins (including: simple headpins, eye pins, paddle headpins, open spiral headpins, closed spiral headpins and knotted headpins.)

  • How to make your own clasps (including: hook clasp, S clasp and toggle clasp.)

  • How to make other jewelry components: Bead dangle, Wire wrapped bead link, Wire wrapping side drilled beads, Spiral charm, Knotted link, Wire wrapped bead ring, Earring wire, Jump rings (how to make them and how to properly open and close them), Chain (I teach you how to make a figure eight chain! So satisfying!)

  • Jewelry Projects Including:

    - 10 Earring Projects! Plus endless options for customizing the earring projects I share!

    - 8 Bracelet Projects! And again, endless ideas for customizing the bracelet projects.

    - A section dedicated to charm bracelets with 6 projects and, of course, endless ideas for making charm bracelets your own!

    - 7 Necklace Projects with lots of customization ideas!

    - 5 Wire Wrapped Ring Projects based on my Wire Wrapped Bead Ring. Once you can make this ring, you’ll be whipping out tons of wire wrapped rings.

  • For all the components (bead dangle, wire wrapped bead link, all the findings, etc.) you get step-by-step, clear instructions via video and written and photo instructions in a PDF eBook.

  • For all the jewelry projects, you get the “recipe” using the components you learned (that contain the videos, photo instructions and PDFs), ideas to customize, exactly how I made the project plus how to change out to save time with pre-made findings.

    Confidence, creative expression, inspiration

    Lots of beautiful wire wrapped jewelry that you made yourself!

Here's what Tanya S. has to say about Wire Wrapping for Beginners:

"It is spot on, it takes the right steps in the right sequence and very easy to follow!!"

Here’s an example of what I mean by “recipes:”

Recipe for Simple Dangle Earrings: Headpin + Bead Dangle + Earring Wire

For the earrings in the photo, I used Open Spiral Headpins.

Beads: 8mm Czech glass beads.

Customize these earrings:

  • Change the headpin to any headpin you like.

  • Use any beads you like.

  • Use any metal for the wire you like.

Alternatively you could purchase headpins and earring wires.

* Within the eCourse you get full tutorials for all the components, which includes a video, PDF eBook with step-by-step photo instructions.*

Here’s what a former student had to say about my teaching style:

Explains things that anyone can understand.

“The best thing about the eCourse was getting to watch Kim do things that I was then able to do. She always explains things that anyone can understand. Just love her style of teaching and knowledge that she shares. I looked forward every single day to see what she was going to do.”

Be Inspired!

Throughout Wire Wrapping for Beginners I encourage you to change out components and give you ideas for customizing the jewelry projects to express your own creativity and personal style.

You’ll get solid skills lessons and learn step-by-step how to make all the components you need to make your own wire wrapped jewelry.

But you’ll be inspired to make your own design decisions throughout the course as well!

I show you how to make your own findings (chain, jump rings, clasps, earring wires), but I also share how to swap out purchased pre-made findings to save time.

I’m told all the time that I make complex things seem simple. I have a knack for breaking down projects into steps that make sense.

If you haven’t made jewelry before, you will learn from Wire Wrapping for Beginners Course. I guarantee it. If you get stuck or confused, simply email me and I’ll help you in whatever way you need to be successful.

If you’ve been wanting to learn how to make wire wrapped jewelry and are overwhelmed by all the different tutorials you’ve seen around and don’t know where to start, start here.

If you're new to wire wrapping, or if you've tried and not been successful before, Wire Wrapping for Beginners will teach you to make professional, beautiful jewelry in your own personal style.

Learn how to make jewelry components and put them together to create beautiful pieces of jewelry.

Enroll now and get started right away!

Enroll today!

Enroll today!

Wire Wrapping for Beginners
$49.00
One time
$25.00
For 2 weeks

Learn to make beautiful, sturdy, professional wire wrapped jewelry!


✓ Over 30 Video lessons
✓ Unlimited lifetime access
✓ 36 projects
✓ Learn how to express your own creativity with the projects

✺ Frequently asked questions ✺

  • Beginner. Also, if you’ve tried making wire jewelry previously and have not had success or good results, this course is for you, too!

  • Wire:

    You will be using mostly 20 gauge, half-hard, round wire, but you will also need 18 gauge for some of the components. (Any metal you like is fine. I suggest you start with a less expensive wire such as copper, brass, or plated copper. Artist wire is fine, too.)

    Beads: You can use any beads you like for the projects. Everything is set up so you can use what you have (if you already have beads) or what you like (if you don’t have beads yet.)

    Tools: Wire cutters, Round nose pliers, Chain nose pliers, Bent nose pliers

    Hammers – nylon or rawhide or hard plastic hammer and chasing hammer

    Steel block or anvil (it can be small)

    Jewelry file

    Sharpie marker

    Ring mandrel or plastic ring sizer (either is fine for the rings we’re making) or you can use a dowel rod or something cylindrical that’s the same size as your finger.

    Serrated pliers (pliers with teeth. You probably have these in your toolbox or you can get them at the hardware store.)

    You don’t need all of the tools for all of the tutorials.

    Helpful to have, but optional:

    Crimp tool (a/k/a crimp pliers)

    Jump ring mandrel

    Calipers

    You may decide to purchase chain, jump rings, headpins and earring wires, but I teach you how to make all of these things yourself.

  • It starts as soon as you purchase it and you have lifetime access. It’s take at your own pace.