Thursday, May 1, 2008

Book Review: Beadalicious by Sonya Nimri


As both a jewelry designer and a collector of vintage jewelry, I love Sonya Nimri's fun and simple approach to DIY jewelry design in her new book, Beadalicious. She encourages her readers to recycle old jewelry into something fresh and new in their own style. Sonya arms them with the know-how to complete every project in the book and includes a brief education on beads, tools, jewelry findings and best of all, techniques for jewelry construction. Jewelry styles range from funky to minimalist and the simple instructions allow for beginners to complete any of the projects. My favorite designs are the "Bohemian Wrapsody Ring" and "Amber Drops" earrings. Infused with a sense of whimsy, many projects in the book offer related side bars with recipes for things like "Queen Bee Soap" and "Moroccan Mint Tea". There is also an "Extra Goodies" section where you can find instructions to make things like a headband made out of buttons or your own romantic beaded hair comb. This book and the fun projects inside will make gifting to your favorite people a snap!

3 comments:

Tina said...

The pics are beautiful! I just learned to make jewelry for myself. I taught myself but could really use a how-to book. I will look this one up. Thanks for the review:)

A Punkin Card Company said...

Great read!

amy is the party said...

I don't usually buy jewelry-making books but this one caught my eye. Even if you already know the techniques, it's worth it for the inspiration!