When you love wire work as much as Erika Pal does, this usually translates to higher productivity! There are many new designs in her store, WireArtTutorials since I last wrote about her work.
Her growth as a wire artist is admirable when you consider that Erika only started in wire wrapping just 4 years ago. What I have always said about wire work is true - the more you practice with wire, the better you get. Erika proves it.
Her designs are often inspired by nature. Her spiral earrings tutorial, for example, remind me of nautilus shells.
What I also like about her work is how she caters for those newer to wire work. Yet there are much more complex designs- like her owls and seahorse pendants shown here - for those who seek challenges.
Have a meander through her store. Many of her tutorials are on sale!
Giveaway
If you'd like to win one single tutorial from WireArtTutorials, please make a comment below. Make sure you leave contact info below if you do not have an online shop or blog.
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This giveaway is international.
Extra entries if you become or are a blog subscriber or follower etc. If you also do shout outs about this giveaway, those will count as additional entries too! Please say so in the comments. (The exception is Facebook - just like/comment on the giveaway status there!!)
It ends in a week's time at 6 pm EST Monday, May 18, 2020. I will pick the winner randomly and announce the results as soon as possible after. So be sure to leave a contact email if you don't have an online link or make sure you come back and check! Otherwise I will redraw in a week. Good luck!
Before You Go:
- Wire Wrapped Sweetheart Round Cabochon Pendant Tutorial by Judy Larson
- Wire Work Jewelry and Tutorials by Abby Hook
- Wire Jewelry Tutorials by Gailavira Jewelry
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I love Erika's tutorials and own a few. Her tuts are well written and photographed. Contact me at AussenWolfDesigns on Verizon.net.
ReplyDeleteThese designs are gorgeous!! I would love to win the book and try to make some of these creations
ReplyDeleteBeautiful wire wrap tutorials! Thank you for the giveaway! Mary. maryredman144@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love the wire wrapped bracelets, and would be delighted to win this tutorial.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful and challenging! I hope I win. Caroline: macfish47@gmail.com CarolineMFisher.com
ReplyDeleteErika Pal is certainly a master wire worker and designer. What a wonderful giveaway to be able to recreate one of her designs. Thank you both for this opportunity to win one of these amazing designs.
ReplyDeleteLorraine
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Thank you for this giveaway !
ReplyDeletevoltzia@gmail.com
I love Erika’s tutorials
ReplyDeleteI would love to win one of these designs. I haven't done wirework for a while now, and would love to get back into it--this would be an ideal project to work on. Thanks for making it available in a giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love her designs! Such a huge variety. contact me at auravisionrose@peoplepc.com
ReplyDeleteShe had me at the owl!
ReplyDeleteI ooohed and awwed at each pic shown - admiring her creations. I think that's the sign of a true artist when that's the response to a creation.
I've been creating and teaching traditional wire wrapped designs for years, but have been wanting to learn wire weaving. These designs are lovely!
ReplyDeleteThese arw gorgeous pieces. Would love to try some of them.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful work. I so wish I could make something it but I just do not seem to have the feel for working with wire. Emily d6e5lbz@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI am teaching myself wire weaving and would love to win one of Erika’s tutorials! Her designs are beautiful. specifically.sarah@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteWow, love the seahorse!
ReplyDeleteHi Pearl,
ReplyDeleteThank you for the opportunity to win - the owl is fabulous
victoria_farrell@hotmail
I adore that seahorse! And the snowflake is amazing. :)
ReplyDeleteThe designs take my breath away!
ReplyDeleteHer work is fabulous. I have done some wire wrapping and bought a lot more wire before the stores closed. I want to do more challenging projects now such as the bracelets!
ReplyDeleteWOW!! I just love her work. would love to get one of her classes.
ReplyDeleteShe has beautiful designs! I would love to win this!! amandam@pobox.com
ReplyDeleteLove her tutorials!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! A new jewelry hobby to pursue perhaps?! Thank you for the opportunity to win! I'm a blog subscriber. 😍
ReplyDeleteKatrina Peebles (katrina@katrinapeebles.com)
So many great tits to choose from. Thanks for the chance to win. Doinwire@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteLove them all!! It would be hard to choose!! Thank you as always! karlaschafer68@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI just love Erika's tutorials. They are well illustrated and superbly written, so easy to follow.
ReplyDeleteAlways a pleasure to create with Pa`l Erika tutorials, just about to start the owl 🦉.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try some of Erika's tutorials. I miss taking wire weaving classes at my local jewelry store, both for the learning and the company of like minded creative people. This will be my first time trying something from a tutorial. Thanks! jeanine.stanton@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI've purchased many of her tutorials and I love them all. That owl is probably the nicest I've ever seen.
ReplyDeleteErika produces some amazing tutorials, I can be contacted at sammiejj@sky.com 💞
ReplyDeleteI have a few of Erika’s tutorials and love them! Wynde23@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteWow! The ring tutorial is something that I have been looking for! This tutorial looks actually 'doable' for a novice.
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