this one’s for MEEEEEEEE!

October 15, 2008 at 3:59 pm (SquareEffects.com) (, , , , , , , , , , , )

I don’t know what it is about jewelry artisans, but we tend to hardly ever make something to keep for ourselves.  I wear my own jewelry all the time, but mostly it’s identical to something that’s for sale.  I do have my gunmetal tryzantine bracelet that I wear often:

 

And I also wear a copper & gunmetal flower chain chainmaille bracelet regularly that I sell:

But other than that, I really don’t have much that I’ve made intentionally for myself.  I am a nurse for my day job, so I don’t wear a lot of jewelry because of the job.  I do have a few pieces of fine jewelry I’ll wear, my current favorite being the 5 carat mystic topaz necklace my parents gave me for Christmas last year.

Maybe it’s because I don’t wear much myself, maybe it’s because I truly enjoy making jewelry but focus on designing for other people…there are several possibilities as to why I don’t make much for myself.  I certainly don’t make anything high end to keep.

That is, until this weekend!

I had bought a silver and mother-of-pearl carved flower clasp at a bead expo about 6 months ago.  It’s one of those things that I didn’t have a clue what I might do with it, but the style intrigued me so I paid the $12 for it anyway.  And, it’s sat in a drawer for 6 months.  I’ve taken it out often to admire it, but still never had an idea as to what to do with it.

I’m a seller on etsy, SquareEffects.  I’m also a shopper, and have recently bought more than I’ve sold.  I found a supply seller who is the co-leader of team ESST, the Etsy Supplies Street Team.  Carla of CarDon Creative Designs is the co-leader, and also happens to live near me.  I found her shop by browsing for supplies, and I’m glad I did!  One thing she had for sale was lava beads, which I’ve wanted to try to do something with but hadn’t bought any.  I purchased some from her, along with several other items.

When I got the lava beads, I thought they would go terrific with the mother of pearl clasp.  I love the texture of the lava beads, but as they’re solid black in color I wanted to keep the other beads simple.  I had the round crocheted beads for months as well; they’re a plastic inner bead with a thread crochet covering in black.  They work great along side the lava, keeping with the black color with lots of texture.  I wanted something else as well however, and thought sardonyx would be the perfect compliment to finish the bracelet.  I’m used to seeing sardonyx as almost all black with the occasional shot of white through it, although when I got to Market Beads in Baldwinsville, I was thrilled to see she had one sardonyx in stock that was in bands of browns and tans, PERFECT for a compliment to the color of the clasp!

Lava, sardonyx, mother of pearl clasp

Lava, sardonyx, mother of pearl clasp

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going where the urge takes me

April 30, 2008 at 11:58 pm (SquareEffects.com) (, , , , , , , , )


I work with many different genres. I tend to go off and investigate something new when I see something that interests me. I’ve taken photographs for years now, and consider this to be one of my best talents. The jewelry making is something I took to right away, and has also been very successful, although I’m actively working to turn it into a full time job instead of a parttime one. I actually got into the jewelry obsession after buying a few things to make a beaded bookmark for my boyfriend!
I’ve knitted for a few years, crocheted for longer. I recently knitted and felted a piece that’s waiting to be turned into a purse. I’ve wanted to try quilling but haven’t yet (it’s on the t0-do) list. What I really need to work on is getting some of my photography submitted to the New York State Fair for this fall. I have some that I’m sure will do VERY well, and what a boost that would be to both my ego and my sales if I can say “judge’s choice” or “blue ribbon winner” to go along with the photograph.
I’ve not sewn anything in quite a while, but this has more to do with doing other things than anything else. Currently, the sewing machine is at my feet under my desk. I have sewn some quilts though, with my mom.
Besides focusing on improving my website and marketing that and the etsy and cafepress sites, I’m working a lot with resin these days. My goal is to use the medium to create pendants from my photographs. I also am fascinated with seeing what I can embed in resin, and one trip through the grocery store will have me throwing a large handful of items in the cart thinking they’ll look cool as jewelry. It’s an interesting way of looking at things.
I had a patient at work ask me what my ‘business’ is. As I was trying to come up with a consice answer, a coworker told her “it’s a hodge podge of creativity”. I like that. I think that fits. :^)

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