I LOVE your owl design and watching your process! Thank you Oxana❣️ The “mistake” you were mentioning is called the Amish mistake. Many believe it’s a myth however a dear friend of mine grew up in an Amish community and, at least there, it is true. They ladies would intentionally make a mistake in their quits or knitting as a sign of humility and to acknowledge only God is perfect.
Love seeing this, my two favourite wirewrap creators together! Warms my heart 💕 thank you to both of you - I make and sell pieces today because of the wonderful things you both have taught me xx 💕💕💕
What an excellent tutorial. I've been making jewellery for twenty years, and use to sell it at ladies' coffee mornings, averaging around $1,500 a month. I'm getting older, (60), and I'm about to retire the coffee mornings, and sell online only. I find that the most popular sellers are double wire scrolls in different coloured wires, with a half centimetre faceted crystal, or faceted bead between each scroll. I haven't seen a more professional, in depth teaching class for decorative wire creations than yours. Well done!🙂🇦🇺
@@ourgeorgiasuburbanhomestea6309 Hi. I used to price them by how much work was entailed in making them, and what I used to make them. The piece that I was particularly proud of, was for a lady who said 'I'd like a purple necklace that I can wear to a special occasion at night.' Ok. So I bought a semi sticky product (haberdashery department forget name), that you can put things on and can peel them off. I brushed it onto a surface in the shape I wanted for an intricate necklace, that came from behind the back of the neck, down around the front, and went down about 4 inches from the throat. Then I literally spilled small gold beads, and beads of every shade of purple (lilac, mauve, lavender, amethyst etc) onto the slightly sticky surface. Lastly, filling in the gaps with heaps of crystals for the effect under lights. Everything was held secure on the surface. Then I wove fine gold wire around through every bead at least three times to secure them all together firmly. The migraine from hours of staring closely at the intricate work, was worth every minute just to see her face when she saw it. It was stunning, and looked amazing on her. It took two weeks to finish. She was happy to pay $300 (Aussie) dollars for it. She would never see anyone else wearing the same necklace. For a simple single strand necklace, it was usually $20 to $30 dollars, earrings with a pearl or crystal drop $15. Anything fancy or intricate $25 upward. Remembering that only one of whatever I created existed. Thank you for the comment.🙂
@@ourgeorgiasuburbanhomestea6309 Hi. Thank you for the question. I used to price them by how much work was entailed in making them, and what I used to make them. The piece that I was particularly proud of, was for a lady who said 'I'd like a purple necklace that I can wear to a special occasion at night.' Ok. So I bought a semi sticky product (haberdashery department forget name), that you can put things on and can peel them off. I brushed it onto a surface in the shape I wanted for an intricate necklace, that came from behind the back of the neck, down around the front, and went down about 4 inches from the throat. Then I literally spilled small gold beads, and beads of every shade of purple (lilac, mauve, lavender, amethyst etc) onto the slightly sticky surface. Lastly, filling in the gaps with heaps of crystals for the effect under lights. Everything was held secure on the surface. Then I wove fine gold wire around through every bead at least three times to secure them all together firmly. The migraine from hours of staring closely at the intricate work, was worth every minute just to see her face when she saw it. It was stunning, and looked amazing on her. It took two weeks to finish. She was happy to pay $300 (Aussie) dollars for it. She would never see anyone else wearing the same necklace. For a simple single strand necklace, it was usually $20 to $30 dollars, earrings with a pearl or crystal drop $15. Anything fancy or intricate $25 upward. Remembering that only one of whatever I created existed. 🙂
I used to watch you allot but then my life went in a different direction. But now I'm back and I see now refined your work has become. I love these owls! Thank you!
Thank you, miss. You are an excellent teacher. You enjoy calmness and wonderful art. I follow all your wonderful lessons. We have a common proverb in life. Whoever taught me a craft, I would be his slave. I thank you very much, with appreciation and mutual respect. I inform you that some important tools for work are not available in my country, Syria, due to the ban from countries. Foreign to us, but I will look for it... Greetings to you from Syria, from Damascus, Jasmine, good luck to you.
These are absolutely brilliant! I am a bird enthusiast, with 4 pet birds and over 40 wild birds that I feed daily. I have never seen any bird wrapped pendants so I'm really excited about these! They're so cute!
This is such a great video. You explain and demonstrate everything so well. It looks deceptively doable .. as someone new to wire wrapping, I failed miserably! :o) I think I need to walk before I run. I'm going to try a few simpler things and then return to give it another try later. Thanks so much. (edit - just a few days later, and with bail pliers, I did it! It's so cute - thanks)
I have watched many video tutorials and this is by far the best I've seen so far. The speed at which you work, the clarity of your instructions and the finished product are all BRILLIANT!! I especially like the little explanations you give eg. the difference between using round wire or half round wire. Thank you for sharing - I look forward to watching many more of your videos and hope my attempts are somewhere as good as your results. Take care & keep safe.
I Absolutely Love them. I've been looking for a design for my 2 Granddaughter's {the 3rd Granddaughter is a little over 2 1/2 months old} Lol, and our 1 Grandson and this will be perfect for all 3 of them. I just Absolutely Love this design. Thank You so very much for sharing this with us. 💜💜💜
My best friend likes and collects owls. I have both round and heart cabochons. I'll make her one of those. I like the thin beak on the piece, too, so I'll do that. Thanks!!
OXANA I have been dying to make this I think its adorable. Well I finally did a trial run on a clay cabochon I made for some jewelry a while back and it turned out pretty good not perfect but not bad for my first go... can't wait to try it with and actual cab. THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS!! I LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!!!
I love so much your owls.🦉 You are very talented and explain very well step by step. I enjoy watching your tutorials sooo much! Keep up your beautiful work! 👍👍👍
These are so cute! Thank you for another brilliant tutorial Oxana! I made one tonight, poor little guy is a little battered and ended up with a really short beak but at least he still resembles an owl...ish! 🦉
Loved watching this. You have mentioned that the copper has been oxidised? What do you mean by this please? Why is it important to do that? How do you oxidise ? Sorry for all the questions 😅
Hi Oxana! I've been watching you over 5 years and I love seeing your channel grow like it has! You're a wonderful teacher and artist! Also.... the name of the 1st stone you showed is called "hypersthene". It may have a trade name of feather jasper. Just thought I'd share that with you.
I have made 2 of these little guys not and love them, first one was a little rough looking (I think my stone was to small, but the 2nd one I was very pleased with - Thank you
I absolutely love your owl tutorial. Could it be possible to use square wire for this tutorial? I think this is by far my favorite tutorial so far. Thanks for sharing.💜💜💜
?? Do you think this could be done on a donut shape stone? If so would you make any suggestions for adjusting the pattern for the use of the empty space in the middle??
I tried and ended up making mistakes but went with it and it kind of turned despite my mistakes. I’ll try again. Mine ended up with horns like a horned owl.
I LOVE your owl design and watching your process! Thank you Oxana❣️ The “mistake” you were mentioning is called the Amish mistake. Many believe it’s a myth however a dear friend of mine grew up in an Amish community and, at least there, it is true. They ladies would intentionally make a mistake in their quits or knitting as a sign of humility and to acknowledge only God is perfect.
Thank you! I heard it is also a Navajo weaving tradition where a mistake is purposely made so the spirit can escape the confines of the rug.
@@OxanaCrafts wow! That is also beautiful 💞
I love these! Especially the heart shaped stone! Thank you for your awesome tutorials
Thank you so much! It is so special to get a comment from you, I absolutely love your channel and all the beautiful things you create 💕
@@OxanaCrafts Right back at you
Love seeing this, my two favourite wirewrap creators together! Warms my heart 💕 thank you to both of you - I make and sell pieces today because of the wonderful things you both have taught me xx 💕💕💕
@@amandakitteh4842 I agree!
I adore Yvonne and recently started watching Oxana as well 😍
Yay! All the crafty ladies in one spot! Love it!! Love both of you!
What an excellent tutorial. I've been making jewellery for twenty years, and use to sell it at ladies' coffee mornings, averaging around $1,500 a month. I'm getting older, (60), and I'm about to retire the coffee mornings, and sell online only. I find that the most popular sellers are double wire scrolls in different coloured wires, with a half centimetre faceted crystal, or faceted bead between each scroll. I haven't seen a more professional, in depth teaching class for decorative wire creations than yours. Well done!🙂🇦🇺
How do you price your pieces?
@@ourgeorgiasuburbanhomestea6309 Hi. I used to price them by how much work was entailed in making them, and what I used to make them. The piece that I was particularly proud of, was for a lady who said 'I'd like a purple necklace that I can wear to a special occasion at night.' Ok. So I bought a semi sticky product (haberdashery department forget name), that you can put things on and can peel them off. I brushed it onto a surface in the shape I wanted for an intricate necklace, that came from behind the back of the neck, down around the front, and went down about 4 inches from the throat. Then I literally spilled small gold beads, and beads of every shade of purple (lilac, mauve, lavender, amethyst etc) onto the slightly sticky surface. Lastly, filling in the gaps with heaps of crystals for the effect under lights. Everything was held secure on the surface. Then I wove fine gold wire around through every bead at least three times to secure them all together firmly. The migraine from hours of staring closely at the intricate work, was worth every minute just to see her face when she saw it. It was stunning, and looked amazing on her. It took two weeks to finish. She was happy to pay $300 (Aussie) dollars for it. She would never see anyone else wearing the same necklace. For a simple single strand necklace, it was usually $20 to $30 dollars, earrings with a pearl or crystal drop $15. Anything fancy or intricate $25 upward. Remembering that only one of whatever I created existed. Thank you for the comment.🙂
@@ourgeorgiasuburbanhomestea6309 Hi. Thank you for the question. I used to price them by how much work was entailed in making them, and what I used to make them. The piece that I was particularly proud of, was for a lady who said 'I'd like a purple necklace that I can wear to a special occasion at night.' Ok. So I bought a semi sticky product (haberdashery department forget name), that you can put things on and can peel them off. I brushed it onto a surface in the shape I wanted for an intricate necklace, that came from behind the back of the neck, down around the front, and went down about 4 inches from the throat. Then I literally spilled small gold beads, and beads of every shade of purple (lilac, mauve, lavender, amethyst etc) onto the slightly sticky surface. Lastly, filling in the gaps with heaps of crystals for the effect under lights. Everything was held secure on the surface. Then I wove fine gold wire around through every bead at least three times to secure them all together firmly. The migraine from hours of staring closely at the intricate work, was worth every minute just to see her face when she saw it. It was stunning, and looked amazing on her. It took two weeks to finish. She was happy to pay $300 (Aussie) dollars for it. She would never see anyone else wearing the same necklace. For a simple single strand necklace, it was usually $20 to $30 dollars, earrings with a pearl or crystal drop $15. Anything fancy or intricate $25 upward. Remembering that only one of whatever I created existed. 🙂
I used to watch you allot but then my life went in a different direction. But now I'm back and I see now refined your work has become. I love these owls! Thank you!
Welcome back! Thank you so much!
Thank you, miss. You are an excellent teacher. You enjoy calmness and wonderful art. I follow all your wonderful lessons. We have a common proverb in life. Whoever taught me a craft, I would be his slave. I thank you very much, with appreciation and mutual respect. I inform you that some important tools for work are not available in my country, Syria, due to the ban from countries. Foreign to us, but I will look for it... Greetings to you from Syria, from Damascus, Jasmine, good luck to you.
This is so adorable, can't believe I've just found wire wrapping, it is so intriguing I do think I am hooked!
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed
They are adorable - especially the round cabachons.
thank you!
These are absolutely brilliant! I am a bird enthusiast, with 4 pet birds and over 40 wild birds that I feed daily. I have never seen any bird wrapped pendants so I'm really excited about these! They're so cute!
Thank you! I wonder if it can be tweaked to look like another type of bird and not just owl...
My sister would love this.
Thanks for the share!
You are very welcome!
So Cute! The one you did for the video, the stone almost looks like feathers. Thank you for your time and videos. Have a nice weekend.
You are very welcome! It worked out to be perfect stone for an owl 🦉
This is such a great video. You explain and demonstrate everything so well. It looks deceptively doable .. as someone new to wire wrapping, I failed miserably! :o) I think I need to walk before I run. I'm going to try a few simpler things and then return to give it another try later. Thanks so much. (edit - just a few days later, and with bail pliers, I did it! It's so cute - thanks)
So glad to hear you were able to do it! It is definitely a more challenging design.
This is the cutest little owl i ever seen n just in time for Christmas..thanks for sharing your awesome talent with us
You are so welcome!
I love this. You are sooo talented and a terrific teacher too!!!
thank you!
I love how you show so clearly how to do it. Beautiful project. Thank you so much.
You are so welcome!
That's so cool.
You are now my eternal teacher. Thank you.
Thank you!
So adorable, cutest owl ever thank you so much for this I have so many brown stones , now I know what to do with them .
You are very welcome!🦉
This is Precious!!! What a great tutorial! Thank you for sharing your talents💕💕🧜♀️
You are very welcome 🦉
Oxana, These owls are so Hootingly Cute! What an adorable design for all owl lovers. Thank you for sharing your inspirational designs. Awesome!
You are so welcome!
This is so cute! Thank you so much for sharing yourself this way. You are a great teacher.
thank you!
es una belleza la precisión como trabajas me encantó felicitaciones desde venezuela, hay que practicarlo para lograr esa maestría, bendiciones
I have watched many video tutorials and this is by far the best I've seen so far. The speed at which you work, the clarity of your instructions and the finished product are all BRILLIANT!! I especially like the little explanations you give eg. the difference between using round wire or half round wire. Thank you for sharing - I look forward to watching many more of your videos and hope my attempts are somewhere as good as your results. Take care & keep safe.
Thank you so much!!!
Oxana, is a wonderful instructor. I love her videos.
You make this look so easy. I’ve made 4 so far and they all look like this >🤪 minus the tongue 😂🤣 you are crazy talented!!
The instructions while you are working are really good. Nice project. Totally enjoyed it!
Thank you so much!
These are just the cutest omg
thank you!
I Absolutely Love them. I've been looking for a design for my 2 Granddaughter's {the 3rd Granddaughter is a little over 2 1/2 months old} Lol, and our 1 Grandson and this will be perfect for all 3 of them. I just Absolutely Love this design. Thank You so very much for sharing this with us. 💜💜💜
thank you! I'm sure they will love them, my kids thought the owls were very cute so they seem to be a big hit with kids :)
@@OxanaCrafts That's Awesome, I'm really happy that the kid's really like them. 💜💜💜
i just made one on an ammonite. Used 22g round copper wire and 24g round for the little wraps and detail.. turned out great. thanks for the tutorial .
you are very welcome, glad you liked it!
I've made some of these owls with some miniature & big geodes! They're so cute, so thank you for this video!
You are so welcome!
My best friend likes and collects owls. I have both round and heart cabochons. I'll make her one of those. I like the thin beak on the piece, too, so I'll do that. Thanks!!
Luv owls and purple is my fav colour gorgeous x
Thank you!
Love these, a little advanced for me but hope to get there someday. You are an excellent teacher, I appreciate your talent.
Thank you so much!
Amazing work and a fablous variety of styles.
Hi Oxana! Thanks for sharing your arts & crafts. They are very pretty and unique. Looking forward to see more wonderful ideas. Take care. 😍😊
Thank you so much!
The plier wire wrapp is SOOO nice.
Thank you!
OXANA I have been dying to make this I think its adorable. Well I finally did a trial run on a clay cabochon I made for some jewelry a while back and it turned out pretty good not perfect but not bad for my first go... can't wait to try it with and actual cab. THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS!! I LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!!!
You’re welcome 😊 Glad you like it!
Love owls and these are absolutely adorable.
thank you!
I love so much your owls.🦉 You are very talented and explain very well step by step. I enjoy watching your tutorials sooo much!
Keep up your beautiful work! 👍👍👍
Thanks so much 😊
Like "one" different color of bead. I love it.
Thank you!
Very good teacher 💖slow enough and clear as to why u do what you do! That helps me alot
Glad it was helpful!
Awww, I love owls and these are so adorable and creative 💗
Thank you! 😊
OXANA YOUR OWL IS WITH OUT ANY DOUND ABSOLUTELY EXTREMELY GORGEOUS MY DEAR GGREAT FRIEND ♥️👍💯% 😀
Thank you 🦉
These are so cute! Thank you for another brilliant tutorial Oxana! I made one tonight, poor little guy is a little battered and ended up with a really short beak but at least he still resembles an owl...ish! 🦉
Aww, he sounds really adorable 💕
So darling! Could this also be made with square wire? I like the way it sits on the stone better than round wire.
Thank you! You should be able to use square wire
You are so good at teaching I love the owl.so cute
thank you!
Seriously adorable and great instructions.
You are so talented!! I’ve been a fan of your designs & tutorials for years!!
Thank you for sharing!! 💜
You are so welcome!
You are so gifted. Thank You for sharing your craft with us 🙏💝
Thank you!
You are so incredibly generous sharing your designs. Thank you so much!
You are so welcome!
Love the little squeaking sounds!
Hello from Yorkshire, UK. These are beautiful as is all your work.
Thank you!
I love your tutorials, most especially this one. Your voice is just so calming. Thank you so much for your amazing tutorials! ♥
Thank you so much!
Gorgeous and so cute! This is giving me great ideas about trying other animals from this base xx Thank you xx 💕💕
You are so welcome!
Love the little "bend"
Thanku Oxana!!
You are very welcome!
Thank you for this! It was easy to follow and I finally feel like I did something fancy with wire wrapping.
Glad you liked it!
I love this tutorial! Appreciate your easy-to-follow instructions!
Thank you!
Loved watching this. You have mentioned that the copper has been oxidised? What do you mean by this please? Why is it important to do that? How do you oxidise ? Sorry for all the questions 😅
It is only for looks, I have a video demonstration, I use liver of sulfur gel.
Oxana, è molto bello!! 😍💖
🙏Grazie x il tutorial
Hi Oxana! I've been watching you over 5 years and I love seeing your channel grow like it has! You're a wonderful teacher and artist!
Also.... the name of the 1st stone you showed is called "hypersthene". It may have a trade name of feather jasper. Just thought I'd share that with you.
Thank you! I have a few hypersthene cabochons but they are very different, they have this sparkly shine to them.
Girl you are so talented!! 5 stars!!
Thank you!
Thank you Oxana, they are gorgeous!
You are very welcome!
Oxana love these owl pendants!!! I'm definitely going to try this one! THANK YOU!
So glad you liked them, have fun!
These are adorable 😍 thanks for sharing Oxana!
You are very welcome 💕
Made my purchases and waiting expectantly for my order. Wish there was a way to beam it same day 😃
Thank you so much! :)
Just a wonderful tutorial! Thanks so much for clear understanding and great quality of recording! Gotta make one for myself! Happy Day!
You are very welcome 💞
These are adorable!! I am going to try to make these!! Hope you dont mind 💜
thank you! Hope you enjoy making them! 💕
@@OxanaCrafts Thank I hope I can make them!!
LOVE it! Did mine on an agate
Thank you!
What a great, cute design! Thanks for the share!
You are very welcome 💕
Super film wiele się z niego nauczyłam.
Just AMAZING, SOOOO CUTE, LOVE OWLS, GREAT MOUSERS, ALWAYS WANT THEM AROUND ❤ 💖 💕 ♥
I have made 2 of these little guys not and love them, first one was a little rough looking (I think my stone was to small, but the 2nd one I was very pleased with - Thank you
Yay! Glad to hear it! You are very welcome :)
Fantastic design!! Thanks for sharing! Can't wait to give it a go
You are very welcome 💖
Wow 😳 that's so neatly wrapped 🙉
Thank you!
I absolutely love your owl tutorial. Could it be possible to use square wire for this tutorial? I think this is by far my favorite tutorial so far. Thanks for sharing.💜💜💜
Yes you can use square :) Thank you 💞
I love those your really good at the step by step I can't wait to make one.💜💜💜
YOU'RE VERY WELCOME OXANA
Absolutely adorable, I cant wait to make this, thank you !
You are very welcome 💓
Love these. You are a fabulous teacher. So inspired. Thank you !!!!
Thank you!
These are the cutest, and as always awesome instruction. Thanks Oxana!
You are very welcome 💕
Absolutely wonderful! Very nicely done, thanks so much for showing how it's done.
You are very welcome
Love love love this!!thus!!! You explain every little detail so well.
Thank you so much!!
Best owl vid for me 💕😊🙏🌺
Thank you!
Adorable!! I love owls!! ♥️♥️
I’m going to try it.. ♥️♥️
Thank you!
You are an amazing instructor ! Awesome ‼✨💜✌
Thank you!
Love it with the feather stone!
thank you! I thought it was perfect stone for an owl 🦉
These are so tremendously cute! Thank you for sharing!
You are very welcome!
This is adorable! Thank you. Where do you get the stones?
Thank you for making that look possible!
So glad you liked it!
I love this!!! He is soooo cute! I'm going to try this, wish me luck! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you! Have fun!
Thank you for an excellent tutorial..love the cute little owl faces..x
You are very welcome!
💝 you are an exceptional teacher!💝😎💝
Such beautiful work. Thank you for these great tutorials.
You are very welcome!
This is so cool! Gorgeous pendants!
Thank you!
Love your work, you are so creative
Thank you!
?? Do you think this could be done on a donut shape stone? If so would you make any suggestions for adjusting the pattern for the use of the empty space in the middle??
I think it should work, might look cool with a hole in the middle
Absolutely adorable! Thanks for sharing!
You are so welcome!
I love these! i cannot wait to try this! Thank you for a great tutorial
I love, LOVE these!!! Thank you so much for sharing this!!!!
You are so welcome!
If you use square wire for the two at the bottom, twist them, they would look like ruffled feathers for the wings.
Great idea!
Absolutely love them! Your instructions are always spot on. Looking forward to trying this. Thank you for sharing
Thanks so much 😊
I tried and ended up making mistakes but went with it and it kind of turned despite my mistakes. I’ll try again. Mine ended up with horns like a horned owl.
Sometimes mistakes turn into fun new discoveries, horned owl sounds cool!