Posts Tagged ‘Metalsmith’

The LifeChain Project, part 6

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

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The LifeChain, video #5

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Okay here is the fifth video of the LifeChain series, John just published it this morning. I’m working in the jewelry studio with fire and hammer and a little attitude encouragement form my son Hunter, who appears at the beginning briefly in “the work zone”!


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LifeChain video #4

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

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Video: The LifeChain Project, part 2

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Heather Reilly Hiemstra, metalsmith, in the jewelry studio, discusses the LifeChain project materials, sources, and the particular link of the chain she is forging for her bout with colon cancer three years ago.

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Heather Reilly Hiemstra, metalsmith

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

after a lot of experimentation and research into what works best for publishing pictures and information about my custom jewelry work, and what has worked best for my followers and readers, John and I have decided on WordPress as the best foundation for a complete and easy to use online portfolio of past work, from engagement and wedding ring commissions to my ready to wear peace sign, wishbone, and om pendants, soon to be available online here in clean, easy to use online shopping interface.

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