After a small hiatus, I'm back for a new challenge and a little fun! A few weeks ago, I was sent a DARLING little bead.... a zomBEE! Isn't that ADORABLE made by the outstanding - Laney Mead. It's part of the Art Elements Blog Hop and I'm SO EXCITED!! This is the first time I've played along with the Art Elements gals and it was SUCH an adventure!
I received the zomBEE a few weeks ago and as soon as I saw it I thought to myself - I know *exactly* what I'm gonna do! Oh the plans of mice and men. LOL! So... being honest.... I put it off. After all, I knew what I was doing - just had to do it. You're laughing, aren't you? =)
Yeah - it just didn't do what I wanted it to do. I ended up breaking a bead (I nearly cried) and that made me COMPLETELY revise what I had planned to do. SO - the idea of making an adorable talisman with the zomBEE and some other adorable themed beads was out de door. I struggled getting the black I have to work.... so I went for "pretty" zomBEE...if that exists. LOL!
Instead, I decided to go with a sweet little ghost (which was made by Val Moser), a "raven" (Bo Hulley) and my sweet zomBEE (Laney Mead). I added a flower (because bee's need flowers, right?), some GORG blue czech beads, some *expensive* czech petals and a custom made silver clasp. (I like to challenge myself to do something new to me, whenever I partake in a challenge - so the clasp was my 'new to me' challenge). I do love this piece and I'm quite proud of it. What do YOU think?
Yes, it's bright and cheerful. Yes...it's a little more "fancy" than usual... but I kinda love it.
THANK YOU Laney Mead and the Art Elements team! I had a BLAST, was stretched and ended up with a pretty great piece. (If I do say so, myself ;) ) Check out every one's pieces, too!
Guests
http://fromthebeadboard.blogspot.com/ - Linda
http://www.beadsforbusygals.com/ - Elizabeth Auld
Team
http://www.lesleywatt.com/ - Lesley Watt
http://www.glassaddictions.com/blog - Jennifer Cameron
http://dianaptaszynski.indiemade.com/blog - Diana Ptaszynski
https://jdaviesreazor.com/blog/ - Jenny Davis-Reazor
http://suebeads.blogspot.com - Susan Kennedy
http://blueberribeads.co.uk/ - Caroline Dewison
http://phantasmcreation.blogspot.co.uk/ - Lindsay Starr
http://cmendola.blogspot.co.uk/- Cathy Spiey Mendola
http://saraccino.blogspot.co.uk/ - Claire Fabian
http://silverniknats.blogspot.co.uk/ - Niky Sayers
http://laneymead.co.uk/ - Laney Mead
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Saturday, September 30, 2017
Saturday, July 16, 2016
Creative Spark! WOOHOO!
Hey Y'all - Now that some of the excitement of the next issue of Creative Spark has simmered a bit - I thought I'd crank it up again. =) As a reminder: Creative Spark is an E-mag featuring products from ZNetShows. They have just redone their website and it's ON FLEEK!! SOOO much better than the previous version - WOW!
This time, I was chosen to make some jewelry - Hooray! I got to play with their sea glass tubes, their NEW 3x2mm crystals and their AWESOME sea glass nuggets!
You can see MY pieces, below the magazine - including their item codes so YOU can check out the exact pieces I used (and get some for yourself!)
RS274-47AB Chinese crystal designer glass rondelle Beads faceted 47AB-Opaque Sky Blue AB (about 150-pc-str)
RS274-46AB Chinese crystal designer glass rondelle Beads faceted 46AB-Opaque Blue Opal AB (about 150-pc-str)
RS274-43AB Chinese crystal designer glass rondelle Beads faceted 43AB-Opaque Seafoam Green AB (about 150-pc-str)
S93-B01 Cultured Sea Glass tube Beads 01-Crystal (strand length 8 inches) 14x4mm
S81-B01 Cultured Sea Glass tube Beads 01-Crystal (strand length 8 inches) about 9x4mm
S92-B01 - Cultured Sea Glass tube Beads about 6x4mm 01-Crystal (strand length 8 inches)
The bracelet started as a much different idea, but in the end, I love the way that it turned out. I used the nuggets as a starting point. When I think of sea glass, I always think of pearls - so I added a sweet little strand of pearls - but it was still missing something. So, I went to my supply of ribbons and found some lovely, soft and wispy yellow silk, to add. The silk kind of ties everything together and adds a touch of whimsy to the piece.
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This time, I was chosen to make some jewelry - Hooray! I got to play with their sea glass tubes, their NEW 3x2mm crystals and their AWESOME sea glass nuggets!You can see MY pieces, below the magazine - including their item codes so YOU can check out the exact pieces I used (and get some for yourself!)
My necklace design came very quickly to me. I love the idea of the tubes swelling and contracting around the neck. The crystals were the perfect addition, to add just a touch of sparkle and interest. One thing I did find, is that the small tubes may require smaller headpins. They are tiny little holes. I absolutely LOVE the piece and when it's on - it's even more fun and interesting.
Necklace codes:
RS274-47AB Chinese crystal designer glass rondelle Beads faceted 47AB-Opaque Sky Blue AB (about 150-pc-str) RS274-46AB Chinese crystal designer glass rondelle Beads faceted 46AB-Opaque Blue Opal AB (about 150-pc-str)
RS274-43AB Chinese crystal designer glass rondelle Beads faceted 43AB-Opaque Seafoam Green AB (about 150-pc-str)
S93-B01 Cultured Sea Glass tube Beads 01-Crystal (strand length 8 inches) 14x4mm
S81-B01 Cultured Sea Glass tube Beads 01-Crystal (strand length 8 inches) about 9x4mm
S92-B01 - Cultured Sea Glass tube Beads about 6x4mm 01-Crystal (strand length 8 inches)
The bracelet started as a much different idea, but in the end, I love the way that it turned out. I used the nuggets as a starting point. When I think of sea glass, I always think of pearls - so I added a sweet little strand of pearls - but it was still missing something. So, I went to my supply of ribbons and found some lovely, soft and wispy yellow silk, to add. The silk kind of ties everything together and adds a touch of whimsy to the piece.
Bracelet codes:
S38-B39 Cultured Sea Glass nugget Beads 39-Periwinkle Changes -periwinkle blue color (7-pc-str)
S38-B84 Cultured Sea Glass nugget Beads 84-Lemon (7-pc-str)
S38-B88 Cultured Sea Glass nugget Beads 88 - Light Aqua `Coke` bottle Seafoam (7-pc-str)
S38-B06 Cultured Sea Glass nugget Beads 06-Blossom Pink (7-pc-str)
S38-B39 Cultured Sea Glass nugget Beads 39-Periwinkle Changes -periwinkle blue color (7-pc-str)
S38-B84 Cultured Sea Glass nugget Beads 84-Lemon (7-pc-str)
S38-B88 Cultured Sea Glass nugget Beads 88 - Light Aqua `Coke` bottle Seafoam (7-pc-str)
S38-B06 Cultured Sea Glass nugget Beads 06-Blossom Pink (7-pc-str)
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Sunday, May 15, 2016
2016 2nd Annual Bead Peeps Swap N Hop REVEAL!
What do you get when you take 80ish, awesome jewelry designers, give them a partner, have them swap beads and make something? The 2nd Annual Bead Peeps Swap N Hop!
First - lemme give a shout out to each person who has worked hard, send beads, anxiously waited by their mailbox, worked hard to make something and even harder to write a blog post. Without YOU, this wouldn't be possible!
Second - A HUGE shout out to my partner, Natalie Davidson of http://www.northshoredays.com, for sending me an INCREDIBLY generous package of goodies, encouraging me and being a good friend - even if I accidentally called at 4am. =)
Ok - on with the goods!
Natalie told me that the theme of my goodies was "flight"
So, I started with an INCREDIBLE package from Natalie. She sent ALL OF THIS - including but not limited to:
- Malaysian pearls
- Turquoise, blue matte and a variety of green glass beads (drool worthy!)
- Cathedral cut, green czech beads
- A package of Natalie-made beads - including an ombre of turquoise beads, a feather focal and butterfly toggle
- BEAUTIFUL orange lampwork beads
- Sinful turquoise rondelles
- Lovely foiled beads from Thailand
- A GORGEOUS crystal wrapped focal
- Sweet blue and green wire - which was SUPER slippery
- Awesome flowers
- STUNNING NZ Paua shell beads and focal
- Some itty bitty serpentine heishi beads
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- A slew of sweet charms - a feather, a butterfly (which she made!), dragonflies, itty bitty birdies, hummingbirds
PLUS
A tote bag (how did she know that I LOVE bags?!), magnetic bookmarks - which I LOVE AND some quite "interesting" white chocolate (which I also LOVE)....with lemon and pop rocks inside.
Can you say....SPOILED?!
****You can click on any photo to see a larger version*****
Natalie's photo is MUCH better than mine =)
Natalie's photo is MUCH better than mine =)
I was kinda overwhelmed. So, I decided to just focus on the theme....flight. I'd start something...look for supplies to finish and then...couldn't find anything I wanted - which happened a few times. (Shocker =) ) SO - as the time was drawing near...things were getting desperate...so I did what any good designer would do.... I went through my stash.
I found a few of this and a few of that...nothing really spoke to me....until I found....a wing! YES! Wings go with flight! I was on to something! Yellow goes with turquoise....and the wing has turquoise in it....eeek! Here we go.....
(As a side note: one of my goals for this hop, is to learn something new. I have used 4 new techniques between my necklace - daisies, S links, making the clasp bar, and I've never made the type of bracelet with those materials)
This piece features Natalie's handmade clasp and ombre beads. My handmade S links and daisies, and the INCREDIBLE lampwork of Kim Snider. *droool*
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So, once that was finished..... I moved on to the real project.....the one I'd thought of as SOON as I opened her packages..... a bracelet. It's all hand wrapped and and features her handmade butterfly charm, as the clasp. I tried to do an ombre-esque piece using her favorite glass beads that she sent. I used some in this and hoarded the rest. (tee-hee) I also added some of the butterfly charms she sent me. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE this bracelet and am SO PROUD of it! It just makes me happy!
And finally - gotta have some EARRINGS!
These feature Natalie's flower beads, her handmade ombre beads and her dragonflies. I love how they turned out!
I have had a GREAT adventure and am SO THANKFUL for Natalie! I hope I did you proud, partner! #BeadPeepsSwap!
Check out what everyone else did HERE!
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Sunday, June 14, 2015
Week #24 - Sweet Simplicity
A few weeks ago, I learned that a local bead shop was closing. I'd never been to this bead shop, but figured it was high time I go. Sadly, it was an INCREDIBLE shop! One of the best I've seen in the midwest! They had everything from Semi-Precious stones, to seed beads, to quality tools, to Swarovskis, books, magazines, czech beads - EVERY.THING. you can imagine - they carried.
While I was shopping, I picked up some wire (ok - alot of wire) and some new tools - including a hammer, bench block, liver of sulfer (which I haven't used yet), some new pliers....all kinds of goodies. My first project using these supplies - is this week's pair of earrings.
Somewhere I came up the idear to wrap wire around seed bead viles - what a cool idea! So, these earrings came from that experimenting. They're made of copper and have Swarovski Crystal AB rondelle's on top. Sweet. Simple. Beautiful.
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| This may or may not be the entire stash of things I purchased - ;) |
While I was shopping, I picked up some wire (ok - alot of wire) and some new tools - including a hammer, bench block, liver of sulfer (which I haven't used yet), some new pliers....all kinds of goodies. My first project using these supplies - is this week's pair of earrings.
Somewhere I came up the idear to wrap wire around seed bead viles - what a cool idea! So, these earrings came from that experimenting. They're made of copper and have Swarovski Crystal AB rondelle's on top. Sweet. Simple. Beautiful.
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Saturday, May 2, 2015
It's the Bead Peeps Swap N Hop TA-DA! Party!
Welcome to the #BeadPeepsSwap N Hop!!
Wooooweeeee! What an INCREDIBLE few months!Just to recap:
As the hostess, it was something I've never done before and it was certainly an adventure for me. But more on that another day. The task at hand is - soooo....what'd ya make?
Lemme introduce my partners again:
Because I was the hostess, when I was finished matching everyone I had 1 gal left over. So, I took her as an extra partner - and boy am I glad I did!I had Marica of Bead Lovelies who happens to live in Malta. (An island nation off the coast of Sicily) She creates polymer clay components and makes beautiful jewelry!
You can find her here, too:
http://www.facebook.com/beadlovelies
http://pinterest.com/beadlovelies
http://www.etsy.com/shop/beadlovelies
Blog: http://beadlovelies.com
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Jessica lives in Alaska. She has a family of 6 children (#6 was born during the challenge!) and they are gold miners. She is a lampworker, metal worker and jewelry designer.Here's what we went sent each other:
(Please note: You may click on any photo to enlarge it)From Marica:
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| A sampling of the beads she sent + some suede cording |
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| Yeah - these went into the "Private Collection" |
To Marica:
From Jessica:
To Jessica:
Here are the final pieces:
Piece #1This is the first piece I made of the 3. This was a real struggle AND triumph for me. So, as the hostess, I had a REALLY good reason for choosing Marica.... while we both have outstanding personalities and can really mess with each other in good fun, we have VERY different styles. She's earthy and clay-y, while I'm more....Rainbow Bright. So, while I figured she'd be a *fun* partner, I knew it'd be a SERIOUS challenge for me. (I had *NO IDEA* how much of a challenge I'd face!)
Being someone who works in bright colors, opening my package to see brown, copper, tan and khaki with a pinch of gold and green thrown in - nearly made me cry. What the flim-flam would I do with THAT?!?!
I sat on it - for a looooong time. I'd pull them out.... mix and match this and that....put them away. I'd pull them out....mix and match this and that.....put them away. You get the idea. I consulted friends, who offered great suggestions! I just couldn't get "into" it. (I realized I was trying to match the accent gorgeous seafoam green accent color on the tiki - nearly impossible when you're purchasing online) Until one day, it finally hit me!
Tiki's are typically found around beaches...... how's about some amazonite? JACKPOT! I pulled those babies out, put them with the STUNNING little copper, fire polish beads Marica had sent and WHAM! I have a piece! Except. It's heavy. REALLY heavy - both in physical weight and in visual weight. Curses!
So, I kept the 1 side of the amazonite and started playing with the other goodies she sent me, including the little jaspers and glass bicones. The lampwork beads added just enough visual weight to make it PERFECTION! (there were a few other iterations as well, but I won't bore you with the details) DINGDINGDING We HAVE A WINNER! So, now you see..... piece #1. (And I pretty much LOVE IT!)
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| Asymmetric piece with Marica's Tiki head |
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I REALLY wanted to use some more of the beads Marica had sent. She sent quite a large bag of the little round jaspers. So, I set out to make a multistrand piece - mostly because they are beautiful and frankly - a challenge. I played and played and played. I didn't want the spacers to be all copper, since the other piece I made was all copper - so I pulled out some seed beads (gasp!) that were a free gift, in all different metals and alternated them. It gave the piece mixed metals, and added a little drama.
I used one of the clasps that she had sent (which I think is tre-chic!) in the leaf shape. So, I wanted something that would compliment it, on the other side. The acorn was a piece I had in my stash and thought it went really well with the leaf shape of the other clasp, so the acorn it was (hey - kinda earthy - huh?). And yes - you can detach the necklace part and use as a bracelet. BOOM!
Jessica's Piece!
Jessica's package was also, quite a challenge for me. I had chosen Jessica for several reasons...1. I thought it was AMAZING that she lives in Alaska 2. We have a very common thread of faith that runs through us 3. She just seemed like a sweetly cool chick.
As I mentioned earlier, Jessica is a metal smith, lampworker and dabbles in many other things that have to do with fire. I was QUITE excited when my package arrived from Alaska. So VERY cool!
I think my largest challenges with this package was that it's asymmetric (as we have seen earlier, I've not done anything like that before) and featured both opaque AND transparent glass. It's tough to mix the 2 different types and get a great result. SO, I had to figure out something that would speak to both the opaque heavy and the transparent lightness.
I thought long and hard about this one. I had this idea to use some of the connection pieces that I've started making, and see if somehow I could tie everything together with them. SHOCKINGLY, I had already purchased the colors that happened to be in her piece! So, I set out to make different shapes and sizes that would compliment and tie the shapes and colors together. Each is hand painted (including the flowers to mimic her piece), hand resined and I punched the pieces with my new handy-dandy itty bitty hole puncher. I've never made a piece like this and I've NEVER made (or used) a 3 way connector before.
I'm REALLY proud of this piece and LOVE how it came out!
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| Jessica MADE the focal bead |
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| The whole piece |
Overall - I'm SO PROUD of myself for rising to the challenges. One thing, that's been REALLY important to ME with these challenges, is that I learn something new with each one. I feel like I'm robbing myself of the experience, if I don't do something new to me. Beyond that, it helps me to feel comfortable trying something out of the box and not being afraid to fail and try again. THAT is why I love challenges like this. You NEVER know what you're going to learn and how you're going to be stretched.
I pray that the rest of you pushed yourselves, tried something new, branched out and that most of all - you had a GREAT experience! THANK YOU for playing along with me! See you next winter for Round #2! Don't forget to check out your partner's blog and comment on it! =)
Your Fearless Leader!,
Linda
Check out all my friends who participated!
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Sunday, March 15, 2015
How Hops and Challenges Made Me a Better Jewelry Designer
Every now and then....something strikes me and I just need to write. Today, right now, is one of those times.
I was sitting in my bead room working on some new projects and got to thinking about how I've changed since I started doing blog hops and challenges. In my Facebook group, Bead Peeps, we've embarked on a HUGE task of asking designers to sign up, be paired with someone they probably don't know, swap beads and make a piece of jewelry with what they were sent. I was thinking about my first swap n hop..... it was an adventure. I didn't know what I really getting in to, but "the whole class was doing it" so I signed up, too. =)
Examples of "What the....?!?!?!"
I received my package from a gal in Kentucky. She sent all kinda stuff I'd never seen before or ever worked with. She sent some clay beads she'd made, and some antique brass metal pieces - which were by FAR my biggest challenges. I didn't know WHAT I was doing...but somewhere in the depths of my soul - something came out. And frankly - to this day (2+ years later) - it's a piece I'm most proud of. Is it perfect? NO. It is my taste? Not really. Is it something *I* would have picked for myself? Not on your life. BUT that package of beads GREW me. It encouraged me to step past my obsession with bright silver and explore other metals....copper, gold, brass, stainless, gunmetal and even (gasp) antique silver. Thanks to HER, I use other metals now. CRAZY! (Read the story here: http://fromthebeadboard.blogspot.com/2013/03/bead-soup-nom-nom.html)
My 2nd partner was a sweet gal from Indiana (Whoop whoop!). She was so wonderful! She sent me a package of beads that I nearly cried in excitement over. She had sent this GORGEOUS clasp, the cutest owl bead I've ever seen and Czech beads. *coughcoughWHAT?!coughcough* I had NO BLASTED IDEA how to work with Czech beads...let alone ordering them, and frankly - learning a new language. Words like "picasso" and "pressed" and "firepolished" meant 0 to me. I just wanted ones like she had sent! So, I learned.....and read...and googled...and asked questions...and ordered. Alot. ;) (Read the full story here: http://fromthebeadboard.blogspot.com/2014/05/bead-soup-reveal.html)
The pieces I made from THAT group of goodies is by far....some of my most proud pieces. I am still COMPLETELY obsessed by them and get compliments EVERY time I wear them. I learned a new language, I learned about a different type of bead and I expanded my skillz by making a wire flower to mimic the clasp she'd sent, using some basic wire working techniques to make my owl into a pendant and made my OWN headpins AND earwires (my first EVER).....and I fully blame her... with all kinds of thanks to her, I now own.....THIS....(all Czech glass). =)
Another example....some have heard references to my "favorite color of gemstone" "baby food orange".... red aventurine. ugh. (and every time I say "red aventurine" "ugh" is immediately followed). I signed up for a blog hop where I would be sent a "mystery" package of beads and metal parts (again...antique brass). Now, for those unaware - I HATED IT! I'm not sure hate is even a strong enough word for my feelings toward this stone. =) After a loooong while of sitting and stewing....the deadline was looming and I had to get my rear in gear if I was going to finish....long story longer..... I pulled out a color wheel and went to town. And guess what? They are AWESOME! Different, cohesive, not too cray-cray....and I'm pretty proud of those pieces, too. (Read the full story here: http://fromthebeadboard.blogspot.com/2014/07/gems-and-metals-hop.html)
I was sitting in my bead room working on some new projects and got to thinking about how I've changed since I started doing blog hops and challenges. In my Facebook group, Bead Peeps, we've embarked on a HUGE task of asking designers to sign up, be paired with someone they probably don't know, swap beads and make a piece of jewelry with what they were sent. I was thinking about my first swap n hop..... it was an adventure. I didn't know what I really getting in to, but "the whole class was doing it" so I signed up, too. =)
Examples of "What the....?!?!?!"
I received my package from a gal in Kentucky. She sent all kinda stuff I'd never seen before or ever worked with. She sent some clay beads she'd made, and some antique brass metal pieces - which were by FAR my biggest challenges. I didn't know WHAT I was doing...but somewhere in the depths of my soul - something came out. And frankly - to this day (2+ years later) - it's a piece I'm most proud of. Is it perfect? NO. It is my taste? Not really. Is it something *I* would have picked for myself? Not on your life. BUT that package of beads GREW me. It encouraged me to step past my obsession with bright silver and explore other metals....copper, gold, brass, stainless, gunmetal and even (gasp) antique silver. Thanks to HER, I use other metals now. CRAZY! (Read the story here: http://fromthebeadboard.blogspot.com/2013/03/bead-soup-nom-nom.html)My 2nd partner was a sweet gal from Indiana (Whoop whoop!). She was so wonderful! She sent me a package of beads that I nearly cried in excitement over. She had sent this GORGEOUS clasp, the cutest owl bead I've ever seen and Czech beads. *coughcoughWHAT?!coughcough* I had NO BLASTED IDEA how to work with Czech beads...let alone ordering them, and frankly - learning a new language. Words like "picasso" and "pressed" and "firepolished" meant 0 to me. I just wanted ones like she had sent! So, I learned.....and read...and googled...and asked questions...and ordered. Alot. ;) (Read the full story here: http://fromthebeadboard.blogspot.com/2014/05/bead-soup-reveal.html)
The pieces I made from THAT group of goodies is by far....some of my most proud pieces. I am still COMPLETELY obsessed by them and get compliments EVERY time I wear them. I learned a new language, I learned about a different type of bead and I expanded my skillz by making a wire flower to mimic the clasp she'd sent, using some basic wire working techniques to make my owl into a pendant and made my OWN headpins AND earwires (my first EVER).....
Another example....some have heard references to my "favorite color of gemstone" "baby food orange".... red aventurine. ugh. (and every time I say "red aventurine" "ugh" is immediately followed). I signed up for a blog hop where I would be sent a "mystery" package of beads and metal parts (again...antique brass). Now, for those unaware - I HATED IT! I'm not sure hate is even a strong enough word for my feelings toward this stone. =) After a loooong while of sitting and stewing....the deadline was looming and I had to get my rear in gear if I was going to finish....long story longer..... I pulled out a color wheel and went to town. And guess what? They are AWESOME! Different, cohesive, not too cray-cray....and I'm pretty proud of those pieces, too. (Read the full story here: http://fromthebeadboard.blogspot.com/2014/07/gems-and-metals-hop.html)
Moral of the Story
So, I want to encourage you that if you opened your package and went "what the....?!", sit with it...work with it....look at it in a different light....this is an INCREDIBLE chance to learn and streeeeeeeetch yourself.Monday, March 9, 2015
Week #10 - I made it!!
This week, I stumbled upon something to new to me..... some really cool paints. I can't paint, draw, paste, trace, sculpt or really do anything that involves hand/eye coordination (which is odd since I played violin for eons, but whatever)...so these paints have been all kinds of fun because they do all the work. *perfection in a bottle* SO - I present to you - my first pair of earrings - that I made....at least the danglely parts of....
I used light turquoise Swarovski crystals and orange czech shaped beads (like the fruit orange). I'm in LOVE with the results of my new little obsession. Can't wait to play with them and perfect my technique!
I used light turquoise Swarovski crystals and orange czech shaped beads (like the fruit orange). I'm in LOVE with the results of my new little obsession. Can't wait to play with them and perfect my technique!
Friday, February 20, 2015
Build A Line Challenge - Blog #2 - Ever feel like you've been caught with your pants down?
Ever feel like *everything* you touch kinda turns to dust and then you realize that you need to turn that dust into SOMETHING because you committed to it? This is pretty much how I've felt every day in the last 30. I'd like to say that I just need some time to catch up, but the truth is, I feel completely overwhelmed.
I DESPERATELY want to get my line going. In seeing the 35 notifications pop up everyday, the more I want to read, but the more I just run out of energy to read. I feel like 50+ people is maybe waaaay too many for something like this, but that's just me.
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| Beautiful pieces from B'Sues Boutique - didn't use filigree beads |
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| A dainty version |
While I was working on my "line" last night, and thinking through the question "What my ARE my barriers to getting a line going?"
Here's what I came up with...because actually MAKING the line isn't a barrier for me. Pricing, I have a decent idea of (not really for wholesale yet, but I have a good idea of how much I use in terms of beads and generally what they cost) retail pricing and what is a good price point for me to focus on. Doing shows for 2+ years has given me some insights, at least for THIS area of the country.
So....my barriers include:
- Packaging
- consistent packaging....for pieces that could go wholesale, for sending pieces and packaging at shows
- Where do I find said packaging? How do I buy less than 500 or 1000 pieces at a time?
- Coming up with a new logo and is it wise to do something with crochet fool or stick with my current branding and do something cherry-esque (I'm leaning towards a new brand as cherry is OOAK, so if I go with another brand, then I could do non-OOAK)
- How do I get my products in their hands?
- How do I set MY pieces apart as my own - which I think just the way that I approach these pieces is "maybe" enough? Maybe not.
- Could I have a little charm that's added on to each piece that notes it's mine?
- Maybe this is where packaging comes in.... including a story about their piece or even just signing the packaging with a personal thank you?
From where I'm sitting, these are MY biggest barriers. What are your thoughts?
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