Interweave has recently released Metalwork: How to Shape, Texture, and Antique Wireworked Jewelry by author, designer, and nationally-known instructor Ronna Sarvas Weltman.
Metalwork offers five lessons in how to add depth and sophistication to simple wire jewelry through texturing and antiquing.
You will learn how to:
- Perfect technique with tool and material tips.
- Add a personal touch to jewelry with handmade clasps.
- Make a fabulous ring in only 5 minutes.
- And more!
Weltman's work has been featured in Wire Artist Jeweler, Art Jewelry, Bead Style, Lapidary Journal/Jewelry Artist and Step by Step Wire Magazines. She regularly teaches workshops in polymer clay and wireworking and has appeared on That's Clever! on HGTV.
You can learn more about Ronna HERE. Visit HERE to watch a preview of Metalwork and/or to purchase a copy.
Interweave has gifted the Marketplace with a copy of Metalwork and we invite you to leave a comment telling us why you would like to win this DVD. This giveaway ends Saturday, September 3rd at Midnight EST. The winner will be announced Sunday afternoon, September 4th.
UPDATE: The Giveaway has ended and we have a winner!
The lucky winner of Metalwork with Ronna Sarvas Weltman is
"I love Ronna's work and would be thrilled to have a copy of this DVD! What a great give away!!
Posted by: Kerry Bogert | August 2010 at 09:51 AM"
Kerry please contact me via email debbie@debbieoverton.com with your mailing address.
I have Ronna's book, and I love the inspiration it gives me. I can only imagine what I could dream up if I had her DVD!
Posted by: Lorelei Eurto | August 2010 at 09:32 AM
I've been wanting this book, thank you for having the contest.
Ronna is a great teacher, I've taken Polymer Clay classes from her and she's shared wire working tips as time allowed. She is a very generous person.
Posted by: Kristi Bowman-Gruel | August 2010 at 09:47 AM
I love Ronna's work and would be thrilled to have a copy of this DVD! What a great give away!!
Posted by: Kerry Bogert | August 2010 at 09:51 AM
I am constantly amazed at the creativity and originality of Ronna's work. Her pieces give me the inspiration "spark", and I would LOVE to win her DVD!
Posted by: Angie Thain | August 2010 at 11:08 AM
Love Love love Ronna Sarvas Weltman! I'd be thrilled to win her DVD!
Posted by: Randi Harper | August 2010 at 11:33 AM
I've taken classes from Ronna, her inspiration and willingness to share ideas are wonderful. Can't wait to see the DVD.. what a lovely substitute for not being able to fit in another class! I'd love to win the DVD
Posted by: Audrey Watson | August 2010 at 11:34 PM
I think this DVD would be a great learning experience for me. I just recently bought my first metalwork instructional DVD, and I really like learning this way. Thanks for the generous giveaway!!
Posted by: Lisa | August 2010 at 06:22 AM
When I picked up Ronna's book it would not leave my hands until I paid for it. Love the book, would love to have the DVD
Posted by: Peg Gerard | August 2010 at 07:55 AM
Ronna's work is so inspiring. I'd be thrilled to have this!
Posted by: Karyn Bonfiglio | August 2010 at 08:16 AM
Ronna is such an outstanding artist and teacher!
I'm sure this DVD will be inspiring as usual.
Mary Ann
Posted by: Mary Ann Rolfe | August 2010 at 09:40 AM
Always trying to increase my knowledge base and so would love to win a copy!
Posted by: enchanted | August 2010 at 09:52 AM
I would love to have this DVD, Ronna makes such fabulous things... Have her book, but a book is not as interesting I guess as seeing the artist really doing things instead of reading and looking at pictures...
Posted by: Liselot | August 2010 at 09:57 AM
I have Ronna's book and love it...it would be great to have the DVD too!
Posted by: Mary Jane Chadbourne | August 2010 at 09:58 AM
I have been following Ronna's doings for couple of years now. I love her style and ideas. Recently I bought her book and have got a lot of inspiration from it. I'm sure her DVD is also very inspiring and amazing, full of useful instructions and interesting ideas. Can't wait to take a look at it! Therefore I would be thrilled win the DVD! :-)
Posted by: Margit J. | August 2010 at 11:08 AM
I learn best by watching - then trying out. I CAN READ but don't learn best that way. Would love to have this DVD!!!
Posted by: Carol Myers | August 2010 at 11:42 AM
Would love to have the DVD.Love your work
Posted by: Sesselja K S Karlsdottir | August 2010 at 12:04 PM
DVD's are the easist way for me to learn, and I'd love to learn some new techniques from this one! Seems like I've missed the boat by not being very familiar with Ronna's work, but that's going to change soon as soon as I start looking for her books. I need a spark of creativity right now, and Ronna's work looks like it might be the answer. Just what the doctor ordered:) Thanks for offering this as a give away-very cool indeed!
Posted by: Sue Pieper | August 2010 at 03:01 PM
Actually watching the entire process done is so much easier than step by step photos, which sometimes can't convey the necessary info. I'd love to win this DVD!
Erin S
Posted by: Erin Strother | August 2010 at 04:41 PM
I have Ronna's book and the polymer clay video, I love them all. i think she has a good didactic method that force you to develop your own style and creativity. As all of us in this blog, i would like to have the hole collection.
Thank you for sharing this opportunity. =)
Posted by: Paola Montes | August 2010 at 05:21 PM
IMAGINE ... well when your well runs dry and you're suffering from creative block you need a good source of inspiration and this lady, this artist, overflows with what you need plus the how-to seals the deal.
Posted by: Lorraine Cook | August 2010 at 05:31 PM
The work is so beautiful, would love to own the DVD to go with the book that i already have!! Thanks for doing the contest/1
Posted by: Michelle Petrie | August 2010 at 07:50 PM
I absolutely love Ronna's book and would so love to get my hands on a copy of her DVD! Such wonderful inspiration.
Posted by: Beth | August 2010 at 03:19 AM
I already have a book Ancient Modern. It is very inspirating. I love her style!
Posted by: Päivi Tyni | August 2010 at 04:42 AM