
I have wanted to learn this technique for over a year now and when my sweet friend Cindy gave me this charm made by her sister Jayne at:
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Lovely soldered art. I make them also and they are so versatile and can be used in so many ways. Love the Eiffer Tower.
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I've always wanted to try this too. I'm sure you've pursued how-to book's, but I think my publisher, Northlight/ F + W Media might have a few on this.
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