Description
The box will be posted out in a jiffy bag, so that the box becomes part of the gift itself. Each of the materials provided within the box are wrapped and labelled.
Level: Suited to improvers with some experience of copper wire work.
Butterfly Width Approx: 12cm / 4.7 inches.
Tutorial: Inside the kit box is a welcome letter with a unique code to access the downloadable tutorial. The tutorial goes through every stage of the making process from start to finish with professionally lit photographs.
Tech: You will need access to the internet to download the tutorial PDF file from Dropbox. The PDF file is held within a password protected ZIP file. Please ensure you have both ZIP and PDF software on your computer. Mobile devices not recommended.
Box Contents
Materials
– Copper Wire Bundle
– Semi-Precious Gemstone and Glass Beads
– Ribbon
– Sandpaper
Instructions
– Dropbox access link to downloadable tutorial
– Printed template
Additional Tools Needed
– Chain Nose Pliers
– Wire Cutters
– Round Nose Pliers
– Nylon Head Straightening Pliers
– Steel Bench Block
– Nylon Hammer / Hide Mallet
– Metal Domed Jewellers Hammer
– Mandrel
– Metal Hand File
– Wire Wool
– Measuring Tape
– Liver of Sulphur & Container
– Liquid Varnish or Hard Wax
– Health & Safety Equipment (Googles, Respirator, Dust Mask, Gloves)
Adults Only: Over 18 years old due to sharp wire, sharp tools and risk of choking hazard. Keep away from children.
Visit this link to purchase the copper wire work tutorial for this red robin decoration.
Author: Earth Balance Craft
Copyright: This craft kit is copyright of “www.earthbalance-craft.co.uk and Earth Balance Craft”. Any redistribution or reproduction of part or all of the contents in any form is prohibited. This kit is for personal use only and is not to be reproduced for any educational or commercial purposes. © 2014 www.earthbalance-craft.co.uk All Rights Reserved.
Disclaimer: This tutorial is written in English, for English readers only. The instructions use the UK metric system of measurement in CM. There is a conversion guide at the beginning advising on measurements in inches for USA/Imperial.