Advanced Breastmilk Jewellery Course
$43.74
$59.92
Description Advanced Breastmilk Jewellery Course, for new and experienced artists alike and anyone wanting to learn new ideas and techniques. On completion of this course you will receive a Breastmilk Jewellery Diploma certificate you can download and print, plus a physical copy will be mailed out to you signed in person by Nikki Kamminga with a wax seal of authenticity. This course will give you an excellent head-start for launching your own business. As well as techniques to learn to preserve breastmilk yourself, there’s a full guide to using our breastmilk preservation powder. You’ll learn the difference between using glass and different kinds of resin, adding other elements like umbilical cord and hair, birthstones and sparkles. The modules cover direct pours, making stones, spheres and beads, then setting each kind of jewellery in metal. We teach you basic silversmithing and mould making, selling DIY kits, and how to sell and market your jewellery. The course also covers how to set up a business, work from home or a studio and multitasking. At the end of the course after completing the course work you should be ready to begin your journey making and selling breastmilk jewellery and know how to access suppliers and resources, as well as joining our Facebook Group where the community will help you. I can’t promise you a successful business, you will need to put time and effort into making this work but we’re here for you every step of the way. Please fill in the contact form below if you have any questions about the course or click Contact Us to find our social media and email address. Advanced Breastmilk Jewellery Course Supplies You can purchase the Basic Breastmilk Jewellery Supplies Bundle here if you don’t already have most of the supplies, or you can buy them separately, plus you will need a few more items listed underneath. To complete this course the minimum you will need is Moulds – 2x medium bead moulds, 1x8mm round duo, 1x 10x8mm oval duo, 1x 16mm round duo, 1x 18mm heart duo and 1x 11mm sphere mould Rings – a selection of 3 rings with any bezel cups, your choice of style and size (UK, US or EU sizes)* Necklace and dangle charm settings – 1x 18mm crown heart, 1x 10mm heart bezel, 1x 8mm round bezel, 1x 16mm round bezel, 1x 8x6mm teardrop bezel (ideal for necklaces and dangle charms) and 1x 13x9mm teardrop bezel, 1x silver 6mm domed headpin, 2x necklace chains in your choice of lengths**, 2x mini dangle charm bails for Chamilia and Pandora style bracelets and 2x 11mm carabiner clasps for Links of London and Thomas Sabo style bracelets. Bead cores – 2 Breastfed With Love cores and 1 Blank core Consumables – an Ultra Fine Black Sharpie, 10 packs of breastmilk preservation powder, 3x resin sparkle mix 5ml refills, 2x breastmilk resin sparkle mix 5ml refills, 60g UV resin, some sandpaper, 1x white tack, 10x dust masks, label backing paper, 1x Town Talk polishing cloth, 200x cocktail sticks, 10qty milk tubes 5ml, 20x sending pots, 5x sparkle applicators, 5x 5ml spoons Tools – 1x tiny measuring spoon, 1x pestle and mortar, a silicone spatula, 1x jump ring opener, 1x hairdressing scissors, one pair of lock of hair tweezers, 1x plastic ring sizer set and 1x UV pen light Downloads – access to all of our stock images, sending instruction templates, premium downloads and the pricing calculator UK customer exclusive – special discounts and advice on insurance and accountancy. The insurance provider we work with provides discounts from many supplies you will use as a jeweller and small business You can arrange two free 15min video or phone calls with Nikki to set some business goals and troubleshoot later on We will send you some donated preserved dried milk to practice with Optional and Recommended Epoxy resin if you want to try it Jesmonite, if you want to try it for larger pieces instead of epoxy Ring sizing stick a resin respirator mask a pearl drill if you want to make sphere necklaces There are 126 lessons (at the time of writing), which are: Introduction to Advanced Breastmilk Jewellery Making Breastmilk Jewellery History Resin or Glass For Breastmilk Jewellery? UV or Epoxy For Breastmilk Jewellery? Working With Epoxy Resin How To Avoid Resin Yellowing Umbilical Cord and Placenta Jewellery First Curl Jewellery Adding Other Elements Like Fabric and Teeth Offering Memorial Jewellery Types of Metal For Settings Different Ways To Preserve Breastmilk How Not To Preserve Breastmilk Techniques To Preserve Breastmilk Where To Source Breastmilk for Practice Trialling Breastmilk Preservation Techniques Your Own Technique or Preservation Powder? About Breastmilk Preservation Powder Breastmilk Preservation Powder Instructions Drying and Grinding Breastmilk Preservation Powder FAQ’s Preservation Powder Troubleshooting Mixing Breastmilk Powder With Resin Advanced Techniques for Hair Placement Advanced Techniques for Cord and Placenta Adding Sparkles To Breastmilk Jewellery Boobie Awards Precious Metal Leaf Techniques Adding Birthstones to Breastmilk Jewellery Adding Words to Breastmilk Jewellery Adding Photos to Breastmilk Jewellery Resin Jewellery Pour Styles Proof Photos Breastmilk Direct Pour Settings Adding Hair and Cord to Direct Pours Adding Sparkles to Direct Pours Direct Pour Top Coating Troubleshooting Direct Pours Moulds for Resin Jewellery Making Silicone Mould Care Mould Making Benefits of Using Cabochon Moulds Over Direct Pour How To Make Breastmilk Stones Adding Hair and Cord to Breastmilk Stones Adding Sparkles to Breastmilk Stones Top Coating Cabochons and Stones Troubleshooting Cabochon Stones Setting Breastmilk Stones in Precious Metal How To Make Breastmilk Orbs Adding Hair and Cord to Breastmilk Orbs Adding Sparkles to Breastmilk Orbs Beachball Technique For Breastmilk Orbs Top Coating Orbs Troubleshooting Orbs Troubleshooting Orbs Setting Breastmilk Orbs with Precious Metal How To Make Breastmilk Beads Adding Hair and Cord to Breastmilk Beads Adding Sparkles to Breastmilk Beads Beachball Technique For Breastmilk Beads Topcoating Beads Troubleshooting Beads Troubleshooting Beads Setting Breastmilk Beads with Precious Metal Ornament Types How To Make Ornaments How To Learn Silversmithing How To Enlarge A Ring Soldering Bezel Cups to Ring Shanks CAD and Wax Carving for Casting Commissioning Precious Metal Settings Handstamping Breastmilk Jewellery Breastmilk Jewellery Engraving Breastmilk in Precious Metal Clay Wire Wrapping Breastmilk Jewellery About DIY Kits DIY Kit Contents DIY Kit Instructions Introduction to Selling Breastmilk Jewellery International Spellings Naming Your Keepsake Jewellery Business Finding Your Inspiration Logos and Branding Taking Payments Advanced Breastmilk Jewellery Photography Lifestyle Photography for Jewellery Breastmilk Jewellery Photo Editing Creating Social Media Accounts Hashtags and Trending Sounds Selling Platforms for Breastmilk Jewellery Does Etsy Allow Breastmilk Jewellery? WordPress and WooCommerce Websites Breastmilk Jewellery SEO Going Viral and Media Coverage Working With Influencers Upselling and Linkselling Breastmilk Jewellery Who Breastfeeds? Packaging and Shipping Breastmilk Jewellery Jewellery Care Instructions Navigating Complaints and Refunds Things To Remember Before Starting Breastmilk Sending Kits Studio Organisation Dropped Stones and Lost Orders All The Supplies You Will Need for Breastmilk Jewellery Supplier List Purchasing Supplies Wholesale Purchasing Costing and Pricing Breastmilk Jewellery Pro Bono Keepsake Jewellery Selling Laws Importing Breastmilk and The Law Tax Returns and Accountants Writing Terms and Conditions How To Turn Craft Into Income Expanding Your Breastmilk Jewellery Business Prioritising To Get More Done Juggling Childcare When Working Going Part Time to Full Time A Day in the Life of a Breastmilk Jeweller Working From Home or a Studio? Mental Health and Bullying Protecting Your Home Address Taking on Help Combatting Imposter Syndrome Who To Talk To About Breastmilk Jewellery Conclusion: Beginning Your Breastmilk Jewellery Journey Questions and Feedback You do not need to take our free basic breastmilk jewellery course first but graduates are welcome and will find much more content in this course. The basic course contains 30 lessons and you can take them to get an idea of how the content is shown, but please remember the advanced course lessons are longer, and many of the lessons contain assignments or a quiz. Shipping covers the posting of your course certificate at the end! Please note that at present, the course is not accredited and you will not receive a recognised qualification, however you will receive an Advanced Breastmilk Jewellery Making Diploma which is recognised within the industry. You will receive a diploma (certificate) in digital format as well as a posted diploma with a wax seal signed by Nikki. Also, this course does not contain a recipe for our breastmilk preservation powder! It will give you advice on coming up with your own method to preserve breastmilk but I’m not giving out a full working method because what has worked for me has not worked for others and vice versa! ← BackThank you for your response. ✨ Name(required) Email(required) Message Submit Like this:Like Loading... Related
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