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jana's instructional dvd's
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Beyond 2D - Dimensional
Jewelry Design Instructional DVD
This latest DVD of Jana's clocks in at 128 minutes (over 2 hours of instruction!)
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the dust jacket of this DVD, produced by abba dabba Productions:
Learn how to create three different jewelry pieces (each
shown above in photo), all styled after Jana’s signature designs using polymer clay millefiori canes: the “Origami”
Pendant, the “Goddess” Pendant, and “Ethnic Tapestry” Earrings. This dimensional jewelry is lightweight
yet sturdy (Jana teaches tricks for creating super strong pieces!), and has a delicate, layered look that invites people to
pick up the piece, and examine the alluring hidden spaces and interesting shapes. This DVD is full of new and innovative tips
about reviving old millefiori canes and forming them into various interesting and undulating shapes. In addition, Jana teaches
new tips for making uniform cane slices, symmetrical (not lopsided!) pendants, and how to create a “self bail”
out of matching millefiori canes so that your pendants are cohesive little works of art!
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Secret Shapes Inro
Instructional DVD
DVD Runtime is 101 minutes
From the dust jacket of this DVD, produced by abba
dabba Productions:
Learn to create polymer clay inros (a wearable vessel originating from the Far
East) in a variety of shapes using a new and ingenious technique that will leave others mystified as to how you created its
unique shape! In this DVD, Jana will guide you from initial construction through finishing, which includes instruction on
achieving a glassy finish without the use of varnishes or glazes and with little or no buffing.
Examples of inros made using my Secret Shapes techique:
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Arabesque Caning Instructional DVD
DVD
Runtime is 144 minutes (Wow!)
From the dustjacket of the DVD, produced by abba dabba productions:
This DVD
walks you through the construction of a beautiful, intricate Arabesque Cane (see photo), and then teaches you my unique reduction
techniques and several different patterning configurations. The DVD is chock-full of unique, innovative and valuable information
to help you create precise and intricate canes, each and every time. I'm happy to report that wonderful reviews of the
DVD are coming in...
ordering instructions below....
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How to order
If you use Pay Pal:
Find the cost listed below and then simply go to Pay Pal (http://paypal.com) and click on "send money". Then insert my paypal payment address which is: jana@janarobertsbenzon.com, and the dollar amount listed in "Cost" below.
In the comments section at Pay Pal, please indicate
which DVD(s) you'd like to purchase so I know which one(s) to send you!
If
you do not have a Pay Pal account, it's very easy to set one up...just go to www.paypal.com and follow the very-simple instructions; Pay Pal is a valuable and safe method for paying for any number of things
over the internet!
Don't want to use Pay Pal? You can also pay with
a credit card or check:
To pay with a credit card, please call me with the card information
at 801-718-8903
To pay by check, send your check along with your mailing address to:
Jana Roberts
Benzon 1179 East 900 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84105
Cost:
If you live in the USA:
One DVD: $38.25, which includes shipping in the
USA Two DVD's: $76.50, which includes shipping to the USA Three DVD's: $102.35 (10% off for purchasing all three!), which
includes shipping to the USA
If you live outside the USA:
One DVD: $42.45 US (which includes shipping
via First Class Mail (7-14 days)Two DVD's: $80.40 US
(which includes shipping via First Class Mail (7-14 days) Three DVD's:
$107.85 (10% off for purchasing all three!) (includes shipping via
First Class Mail (7-14 days) If you live outside of the USA
and would like "Priority" shipping, please email your address to me (jana@janarobertsbenzon.com), and I'll check
on rates. I've been told by the US postal service that, typically, International Priority is not much faster than
First Class Mail.
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