Metal Clay World Conference Globe2007 Metal Clay World Conference
Jen Lowe

Conference Presenter – Jen Lowe

Jen Lowe (aka JLo) is a mixed media artist who was out looking for beads for a journal one day and wandered into store selling Metal Clay. Her life has never been the same. She’s been published 136 times total, including 31 projects using metal clay. As a past member of several design teams, Jen actively designs classes for scrapbooking, cardmaking, jewelry making and finds uses for Metal Clay no matter what her project might be. She won the "grab bag" contest at the 2007 Metal Clay World Conference. Jen writes in her blog every single day and you can always keep up with her at http://jen-lowe-designs.blogspot.com. She has her own product line including Lucy McGoo rubber stamps. Lucy McGoo is the child in you – she wants to play, every day! Sign up for Jen’s classes – you’ll be sure to play!

Jen Lowe's Quilling

Conference Presentation Overview:
Die Cutting & Quilling with Paper Type

Anything you can do with paper…
You can do it with Paper Type! Well, almost anything!!! Learn how to use steel rule dies that cut and emboss to give your Paper Type new dimensions. Use these same die cut systems to add texture to Paper Type for pendant backgrounds. Then experience the Renaissance period art of quilling to make flowers, leaves and more. See how a paper circle can be turned into a rose. Learn options for attaching and backing Paper Type to metal clay or other mediums. Learn the trick to drying, firing and finishing pieces created primarily with Paper Type Metal Clay.

Jen Lowe's Photography Before and After

Conference Presentation Overview:
Photographing Your Artwork

View your jewelry through the eye of a camera! Learn how to change the look of what you do with a few simple tricks. This seminar will cover lighting, background, positioning, and so much more! You will quickly see the difference between what your eye sees, what the camera’s eye sees and what will show up on a computer screen. In addition, learn the rules of pixels, points and picas for online presentation of your projects! Finally, learn quick tricks on how to remove scratches, reflections and glares and add backgrounds to enhance the way your projects look!
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