Sep 30, 2011

Andrew's September Beading Challenge



I knew I wanted to participate as soon as I saw that Andrew's September challenge included all of this purple goodness! I had a bit of a thing for purple lately. Not only that but he included some really great art beads from some of my favorites: Polymer floral charm from Humblebeads; Enameled flowers from C Koop Beads; a GROW connector from Swoon Dimples and some beautiful purple Soft Flex beading wire. I love the seed bead mix and the Swarovski's- I couldn't wait to get started!



I crafted a necklace first. Using the double linked silver plated chain around the back, I beaded 2 strands using the seed beads and crystals at the front.   The large crystal rounds, have holes big enough that you can pass the wire through twice so instead of just stringing them, I looped the wire back around and through the hole a second time creating some interest, and allows you to see some of that cool Purple Soft Flex wire. I attached one of the Extra components, [a beautiful handmade copper flower pendant], layered with the smaller C Koop enameled flower, to the strands with a large seedbeaded bail.   I added a few of my own elements. A Tierra cast flower button and toggle bar that links into the looped soft flex wire button loop. 


The necklace has a very nice and Romantical feeling to it.  I can see it being worn with the perfect dress to a wedding, or even with a nice suit to a business meeting.



My second piece is a bracelet. Using the purple wire, I strung some faceted purple Czech glass, a few curved brass tubes, the dichroic glass Mystery component, Swoon Dimples grow connector and Enameled flower. I love how this piece turned out. The curved brass beads really modernize the bracelet. I dangled the Humblebeads charm on a large jump ring and it slides along one of the brass bars. I capped the shimmering dichroic bead with one of Mamacita Beadworks pewter bead caps.





I really look forward to what Andrew has up his sleeve for his next monthly challenges. This one was a blast!


Be sure to head over to Andrew's blog to get the list of participants in this month's blog hop!

Sally Russick
Tara Linda
Paula Kramer
Melinda Orr
Beth Emery
 

Sep 29, 2011

Sep 28, 2011

Bead Table Wednesday


I just finished up my projects for Andrew Thornton's September Challenge. The reveal date is Friday Sept 30th, so be sure to head on over to see what everyone came up with! If you missed the post where I showed the kit, the beads this month are purple, my new favorite color on the planet.

The next challenge on my plate, is our LimaBeads challenge! I have to be honest, haven't really thought about it or looked at the beads since they came in the mailbox.  I must say, there are a LOT of beads in this kit! I am going to try to make as many things with all of the beads as possible. A little challenge within the challenge! ha!

Enjoy your Wednesday!

Sep 27, 2011

Plan your own Open House




 Last week I sat down and picked my date for this year's Open House. This will be the 4th? year I've had one. Maybe it's the 3rd year, I dunno. Anyway, I can't imagine not doing one but it's important that I plan it for a good time, with plenty of space between the show I just did, and the Winter show at the Jewish Temple. So this year I picked November 5th. Just before the real Christmas shopping gets under way.  I like having this event around the holidays because it's easy to decorate! I have had the open house in October and can decorate for Halloween/Fall which is fun. November will maintain the Fall/Harvest decor.

 These photos show last years Open house which was in December. Lots of Christmas decorations, including our tree.  I am very excited for my new displays, these displays from last year look so flat to me! That's the cool part, I am always trying to improve my display and so people never see the same set up each year they come. Always something interesting and different.

Once you have established your date, order some postcard invites. I use Moo.com for mine, and usually add a nice picture of my jewelry to one side, and the details on the other.  Order them in plenty of time though- you want to hand those invites out as soon as you can as people tend to have busy schedules in the colder months.

 Who to invite?  I have a good situation because of my regular full time job, so I hand out most of my invitations to co-workers at the museum. I also send some invites with Joe to hand out to his fellow teachers, and I invite some local friends. I usually order about 40 invitations. I get about 20-30 people at my open house on average.  There have been times I have handed out invites while at the Jewish temple show, if my open house is after this event. But then you run the risk of total strangers coming to your home and that can be kind of a scary thing. I did give my open house info to 2 ladies I met at the Harvest Festival who live in my home town. Unfortunately I had to write the info on a scrap of paper because my invites haven't arrived yet.
 I think it's good to stick to people you know, and encourage people to bring a friend. In the past I have offered a small discount if they bring someone.

What to feed your guests:  I try not to go nuts with this aspect of the event because it can be stressful enough just getting the jewelry made, and set up. I offer several types of drinks, coffee, soda, and the first time last year, I offered wine. I generally always make a chocolate chip zuchini bread, some sort of savory snack like the Smoked Gouda/Artichoke baguette, chips and salsa,  or chips and dips. People do snack a little while they're there, but I generally always have food leftover. Make something you really like so that the leftovers aren't a hassle to have. :)

I plan my open house for about 4 hours, generally in the afternoon from 1-5pm.  I think you could also do one in the morning like 10-2 - some people are early birds. And an evening show like 4-8 would be a good time too, with different lighting. I have poor lighting in my house so the 1-5 works out perfectly for me.

I hope these tips were helpful for you and that you consider having an event like this too. It's really a good time, you get to chat with people and see their reactions to your designs, and provide them with a comfortable shopping experience. I know they'll keep coming back year after year!

Sep 25, 2011

Harvest Festival Day 2


Day two!
Did I mention I had an awesome helper for this festival? My friend Theresa came along and helped me out both days of the show. I cannot thank her enough. Seriously could not have done it alone, the tent  was a bear with 2 of us, I can't imagine trying to do it by myself. She showed up at my house this morning with a matching pair of Croc Mary Janes in a flashy red.  :)

We arrived in Sharon Springs at 8am, and had to do minimal work this morning- I took all the jewelry home with me but kept the tent.tables.and props up overnight. So we just reorganized and set the jewelry back out. It was probably lunchtime before we started getting customers. Definitely a slower day than yesterday.


Overall, it was a great experience. I wasn't sure what to expect, how many people would show up, what kind of buyers I would encounter, what the atmosphere was like. All in all it was a great weekend. It helped to have a friend there to pass the quieter moments.  The people were very friendly and I was showered with the nicest compliments concerning my displays and jewelry and "brand" as a whole.  The compliments came with or without purchases, and that is perfectly fine with me. As a first time exhibitor outdoors, it was great to hear this feedback either way.

I didn't see any camera crews. I didn't run into any celebrities. I did see Megan and Brent at the Beekman 1802 Mercantile shop when I went into the store to pick up some cheese.  I didn't really get to get a good glimpse of the competition or see what other vendors were around.

I was wishing there was some louder music playing. I could hear something softly in the distance. The weather was beautiful. We encountered some critters throughout the day: a garter snake,  a wounded butterfly, many a spider, and lots of curious yellowjackets. (i am convinced they just like to haunt me)

Learned quite an important lesson. Do research the area beforehand to make sure they have good cell service before depending on using your Square credit card scanner. There is zero coverage in sharon springs, but I forgot to bring my card reader anyway.
Bring snacks and drinks- Theresa brought the best stuff and kept us hydrated and fed all day.
Bring lots of receipts, I ran out today and had to use my owl notebook- not the most professional.
Be sure to get phone numbers, and billing zip codes if you are running your credit cards manually.

I got to pet so many great pooches today, so if you go to craft fairs, bring your dogs. it was one of the highlights of my day. And babies. They are fun to see too!

I have to go to bed. Before I stop making sense.
I'll probably think of stuff I wanted to add. So I may blog again in the morning, a continuation of this rant.

Harvest Festival Day 1

Yesterday was day one.  We arrived bright and early for 7am. It took about 45 minutes for them to tell us where exactly we needed to set up. A frustrating start, it seemed really unorganized. We are set up fairly easily, and people didn't really start showing up until sometime after 11 am.
Another bummer- I forgot my Square card reader. But come to find out, there is zero cell phone service in downtown Sharon Springs anyway, so it wouldn't have worked any way.
 Here are a few shots- I'll be uploading a full album to Flickr after today, day two.




I forgot a tablecloth for the work table. But I do like that big green box, it was almost like a counter.


Sep 23, 2011

Obsessed!

*indonesian glass seed beads 5-8mm

Worth Every Penny


Kelley just filled her shop with beautiful lampworked eggs. What are you waiting for? Snatch some of those UP while they're available!

Sep 22, 2011

Nile Corporation Displays


Woo Hooo! My displays arrived just in time for the weekend. I ordered these lovely busts and Bracelet bars from Nile Corp.  Great prices, and the quality is really great. I love the natural color of these much better than the typical black velvet. The prices weren't too bad either!  Check out the selection here.

To break up the monotony of so much linen/khaki and tan colors (my displays and my tent, AND my current tableclothes are all the same color)  I went to target and picked out some nice teal blue tableclothes to break it up and add a little color.






The weather prediction is 30-40% chance of rain for the entire weekend. I really hope they're wrong.
Just in case, I'll bring my wellies. At least I'll have cute boots while I'm soaking wet.

Sep 20, 2011

Tuesday


I am working my fingers to the bone to have tons of stock available for the weekend. Here are some pieces from last night.






I'm hoping I have some more exciting to talk about tomorrow.  ;) Thanks for stopping in anyway. It's always a pleasure to at least have something for you to look at when you come by.

Sep 19, 2011

Weekend Wrap up


I did have a productive weekend. I worked on my display for my upcoming outdoor show this coming weekend, Harvest Festival in Sharon Springs, NY.  I will be there Saturday and Sunday if you are in the area, come on over! I think it's going to be a blast.

Anyway, I'm sure that if you have been on Pinterest, you must have seen this picture flying around the boards:
Very inspiring! I have been fantasizing about this set up since I saw this image. It came from Hello, Friend.



















I already had some of these wooden crates. So Saturday I was able to set up table #1, with what I had at home. Here is a pic:


I bought some linen covered busts and they'll fit into the display somewhere. In the emptiness above the bracelet bar in the box at the right,  I inserted eye pins and hung string for this effect:


and in the other empty box, I added hooks at the top for this effect:


Then, on Sunday I went out antiquing to several local stores to find more boxes. I found enough for table #2. It's been fun putting it all together.

Here are a few more empty spaces for small bracelet holders and busts. I bought a few old spools, added hooks and it makes a great necklace display. Gotta sneak a few owls in there too!  I will probably do another section of slate tiles in front of this display like in table #1.

The best find of the day though was this dress form! I am pretty stoked and never thought I'd ever run into one, especially for $30.  She's a beauty with cool adjustable plates.


Yesterday, my friend Theresa, who is helping me out with the show this weekend, came over and we did a practice run at setting up the tent.  It was a bit challenging but we got it. I just hope when they give us our spot, we'll end up on grass.  I think I even figured out the weight issue.
Going to bungee some 20 lb weights on each leg. Hopefully that'll do it.



Sep 18, 2011

Chinook Jewelry Design Team



I missed the deadline this past week for revealing my Chinook Jewelry design team piece. I sincerely apologize. I do admit I tend to bite off way more than I can chew sometimes. Tend to be an over-achiever type. Anyway, without further ado, here is my necklace!

Mellisa sent 2 sweet textured charms, a scalloped flower shape and a butterfly shape. I dangled them below an African brass leaf shaped focal bead. I also attached to the 3 dangling chains some lampwork headpins from Gardanne Beads, a faceted opal green round, a ceramic leaf from Earthenwood Studio and a ceramic flower charm from Marsha Neal Studio. This necklace is long, and hands on some nice brass cable chain from Rings N Things.


If you would like to check out the other design team members, here they are!

Sep 17, 2011

Bead Soup Party Hop

Welcome to Lori Anderson's Bead Soup Party blog hop! I hope you enjoy your pitstop here at the ol' blog!
If you are a regular reader, you may remember that my Bead Soup partner is Kate Richbourg and she sent me a colorful collection of beads in the olive and reds color palette. You can see the beads here. And then you can see what I sent to Kate, here.
First up, the necklace. This week I have had Round Rabbit on the brain and so Nancy's beads snuck their way into my Bead Soup!  I layed out my beads on the mat and separated them by bead, little groupings.  I pulled the Round Rabbit Owl bead and love the matte finish and the deep rust color with the reds and greens that Kate sent.  He looks cute dangling inside the glass ring.



I had originally thought of putting the box clasp at the front but wasn't sure how I would get it to work after I had already cut 2 lengths of green waxed linen cording.  This further proves the point that I usually do fly by the seat of my pants in most projects. So the clasp ended up at the back.

I started knotted the beads up one side, and as I was working I thought it would be cool to let some of the cording show by having a multi strand section of knotted beads. Right above the ceramic stick (also Round Rabbit!), I started an overhand knot with the 2 strands. I wanted to add 2 more strands so before the knot was tied, I slid in another strand of linen cording to the halfway point and finished the knot off. Voila! Now I am working with 4 strands!

So once I finish this multi-strand section, I have 4 strands of linen cording that will not fit into my beads holes. I tied a tight overhand knot with all for strands, and just trimmed 2 of the strands close to the knot. and continued knotting beads up the rest of the necklace.


I had the large chunky faceted green stones left over and a few of the red beads too. So I created a bracelet using a large Pam Wynn focal, some spacers, 3 porcelain Round Rabbit rings, and an enameled connector from C Koop Beads. I cut a length of red leather, and created a sliding knot style closure. Loosen it up, slip it on and tighten it up by pulling the leather tails outward.



Here's a nice close up of Pam's bead. Love that Mokume Gane and the colors in this really are great with the green and red beads.



Here's a detail shop of the clasp.


I hope you enjoy my bead soup! Have fun blog hopping, here's the list of participating blogs!


The Hostess, Lori Anderson and her partner, Manuela Wutschke



19. Anna Sabina­­­­ and Erin Siegel




















131. Maria Grimes and Wendy Blum