Monday, January 23, 2012

My newest!


I have been so busy creating because I finally booked my first show! I found it to be more difficult than I expected, because the jewelry category seems to be the most popular,  therefore it fills quickest. Some fairs accept vendors on a first come, first served basis. Others have a deadline and review applications once they are all received. Some of the fairs I inquired about have already filled their jewelry category for November shows. YIKES!

The fair I will be selling at is the Fremd High School Spring Boutique. The school is only a few minutes away from me, and from what I understand their shows have a couple hundred vendors and attract quite a crowd. The bonus for me is that it is not a juried show (meaning they don't have to "accept" you, as long as you pay them for your spot, you're in!) so I didn't have to worry about whether or not their jewelry category was full. It should be a good first show, and I will get to take photos of my display to submit with applications to other fairs.

For this show I have been trying to create jewelry and accessories in a variety of styles so that there are items that will appeal to both young and old. Here are some of the newest things I've come up with...

Puff flower necklaces
Bow bracelets
Fabric covered bead necklaces
Woven bracelets
I am also making lots of pins, hair accessories, and tiny rosette earrings. I hope to at least have a colorful, attention grabbing display... and to make back my table fee!

Any feedback on my new items is appreciated!!

Thursday, January 05, 2012

It's been a while!

I didn't even realize it had been over 2 weeks since I posted last! Well, I've been busy.. not only with the holidays and all, but also with Heavy Petals! I'm trying to create as much as possible in preparation for possible shows that I want to sign up for - most importantly the Renegade Craft Fair. They haven't even released their 2012 dates yet but it will most likely be in September so I've got a while but it's been a dream of mine since I went years ago. I think my work would fit (and sell) really well. One downfall: it costs $400 for a table and you have to bring your own full setup. But if my best friend Laura comes up with some brilliant crafts (which I'm sure she will!) then we will split a table which is much more reasonable, and she has everything for the setup. Perfect!

I scored an AMAZING lot of vintage buttons from Ebay for waaaaaay less than I should've paid. All colors including gold and silver, some were even bakelite which are rare and have a higher resale value. I'm just making use of them along with some great vintage feedsack fabric I got off of Etsy to make these..
Vintage yoyo button
pendant necklaces

Also something I'm very proud of is my new spinning earring rack to use for shows. I was planning on building one with pieces of wood on a lazy susan, but in a very fun and productive trip to resale and antique shops with Laura, my plan changed direction. At the Brown Elephant in Andersonville, two metal wine racks were calling my name. I decided to tie them together using picture hanging wire and then string the wire across in order to hang my tags from. I don't have a before photo, but here's the after...
 
I wanted it to feel a bit vintage, rustic, I don't care if the wire isn't perfect. Once all the tags are on it will be awesome. I also plan to collage the base with some old photos and text from old encyclopedias that I have so it will blend in a bit better.

Last thing I've revamped is my tags! Eli bought me an awesome die cut machine which I love - the Sizzix Big Shot. Only bad thing is that you have to buy dies for each project, and they can run you anywhere from $17-$50. But I suppose you build up a collection over time. So I only have one set right now, (Spellbinders Labels 11) which has 6 dies of the same shape but different sizes so I can use them for all of my different types of jewelry. You can see above the earring tags cut from "vintage theme" solid color pack of cardstock. I also have created a pocket type of holder for the yoyo necklaces in which the chain tucks neatly inside..


Previously I was using business cards cut or punched to accommodate the jewelry. I enjoy the more handmade feel of these, though. Plus they're fun to make.

Now off to enjoy a day to myself, planning to make some more earrings and I think some pins too!

Monday, December 19, 2011

A new direction

This past year I would say my "career" as a handmade artist has been experimental. Getting ideas from various places, trying things out to see what works and what sells. I have decided that I need to become more focused this coming year and decide on a few design ideas that I will pursue more in depth. It will create a more visually appealing display at Aurora Rose to have multiples of similar items rather than a hodge-podge of a bunch of different designs. Also beneficial when I decide to do get accepted into my first craft show.
Here's a sneak peak of 2 of my new necklace "lines"...

Hand embroidered pendants
YoYos with stacked buttons
Being more focused with my necklaces means I can simplify my hardware supplies a bit, as I will use more basic chains and clasps. It may, however, mean I will end up going a little nuts with fabric and buttons again (last night I purchased a vintage feedsack fabric lot that I CANNOT WAIT to get in the mail!). If only I hadn't given away my organizer full of embroidery floss to a younger friend years and years ago, of course because I was too cool for friendship bracelets at that point....
I'm also going to do a "bow" line. Pretty little (or big) bows on hairclips, headbands, necklaces, bracelets, maybe even rings. Cute and feminine. Also I have these fluffy flower pins. Just need to come up with another line of bracelets and I'll be gold.

I'm sure I'll come up with a million more ideas before all is said and done, but I just have to remind myself... focus...focus...focus...

Friday, December 16, 2011

DIY: Ribbon organizer for FREE!

I've been having ribbon issues. I thought I had it all figured out by hanging my ribbon spools on these little bars on the side of an organizer cart. Then they all started unraveling, and all I had was a big tangled mess.  And the ones I couldn't fit were just stacked up, creating another tangled mess. Last night I came across a tutorial which I pinned and planned to do. Their version looks like this..
                             

While theirs is quite inexpensive, I realized I could make the same thing for free! So here's mine...

A bit more attractive too, eh? Takes a little more work, but its worth it because I had all components lying around my house so it was FREE and GREEN! Here's how ya do it...

Things you'll need
1. Cardboard box - mine was a shipping box about 7" wide x 10" long x 3.5" deep. A shoebox may work well too, as long as you can fit 2 spools across the width (and then you'd have a lid too! hmmm...)
2. Fun paper - wrapping paper is perfect
3. Unsharpened pencils or pens, about 4, all of equal thickness (or 1/4" dowels if you have those lying around)
4. Hole punch
5. Scissors
6. Glue - Elmers, Tacky Glue, any kind will do.


Step 1: Cut the flaps off of your box (unless using a shoebox) using scissors

Step 2: Wrap your box with your paper of choice. Place a large sheet underneath your box and wrap upwards like a gift. Bring the paper over the rim of the box and glue inside. You may glue paper to cover the entire interior of the box if you choose.

Step 3: Make your makeshift dowels. (I used one unsharpened pencil and one ballpoint pen , but I recommend using 2 unsharpened pencils because the thickness will be more consistent) Wrap around connecting point with duct tape until it does not bend easily at that point.

Step 4: Hold your largest ribbon spool to the inside corner of the box and mark inside the hole.
*TIP* use similar size spools and mark at the lowest point possible. This will allow the spools to rest against the bottom and they will not spin freely, therefore coming unravelled easier!

Step 5: Punch holes where your ribbon will feed. Line up a few spools and punch your hole along the center of each, down an inch or so from the top of the box.
(nevermind the dowel here, thats the next step!)

Step 6: Make a hole where your dowels will feed through. If your hole punch will reach, use it. Mine did not, so I used the tip of a sharp pair of scissors (PLEASE BE CAREFUL!) to help punch the hole through from the outside.
Punching through from the outside leaves a cleaner finish

Step 7: Insert dowel on one side only and feed on your spools of ribbon (be sure the ribbbon feeds from the top, kinda like the toilet paper should be :) Slide dowel out the other end. Feed ends of the ribbon through their respective holes. Voila! 

Happy organizing! 






Tuesday, December 13, 2011

My version of a thread wrapped leather bracelet


First, let me say this was one of the most frustrating bracelets I have ever attempted to make. It is my adaptation of a blog I came across via pinterest. Sure, it was in Spanish.. but it had really nice photos so I thought this should be a piece of cake to make! WRONG!

Here's the inspiration photo...


First dilemma, the blog does not include instructions on how to close the bracelet. The only solution I could come up with (based on the materials I already had) was to wire wrap the ends after folding the faux leather cord around a large jump ring. Turned out okay. 

Then notice how in the inspiration photo the colors of embroidery floss only wrap around the center of the bracelet?I wanted to do that too, except I accidentally started it too close to the clasp, and the wrapping was such a pain I thought I would go insane trying to do it all the way around. Thus I stopped halfway.

Now how do I finish this off?? Again wire wrapping seemed to be the best option for the center where the floss wrapping ends and the plain leather cord begins, but I wanted to add a charm of some sort. I found a vintage key that I had enameled black and tied that on with the silver wire.  Then wrapped the other end, added a clasp, and ta-da! Finished thread wrapped leather cord bracelet (that is too big on me) :(

Try at your own risk!!



Sunday, December 11, 2011

OBSESSED with pinterest

Just joined Pinterest thanks to an official invite from Megan P. (you must be "invited" by a current member, otherwise you get an email back saying you're on their "waiting list"!) and I can't stop looking through it!

What is pinterest, you ask?

It is a website on which people "pin" things that they find interesting.. A photo of their own, a website, a blog entry, an item for purchase, almost anything you can find online. It will show up under one of their categories (my fave is DIY and crafts). If you're browsing through the pins, you will see a photo which you can click to visit the original source site. If its something that interests you, you can "like" it, "repin" it to one of your "boards" (different categories you define) or comment on it. Sounds kinda complicated but is actually quite simple and completely addicting.

The best thing about it is promotions. I could never figure out how to "stumble" my shop or and item on StumbleUpon (plus it's not technically allowed). However self promo is OK on pinterest as long as it isn't excessive, so I can push my shop and blog on there too!

Going forward I will be posting some of the awesome things I've "pinned", or you can just check out my page on the site. If anyone wants to join and needs an invite please let me know!

Saturday, December 10, 2011

New items listed in my Etsy shop

I've been trying to crank out these new earrings in order to add more inventory at Aurora Rose, but tiny as they may be they take FOREVER to make! I think they're adorable, though, and nonetheless fun and quite addicting...
view on Etsy
view on Etsy

Earrings photographed alongside my grandma's  vintage tea set ♥







My goal is to make 20 pairs for the boutique and so far I have 7. Totally do-able this weekend I think.  In my Etsy shop I have them listed in sets of 2 pairs for $8.  I may price them differently in the boutique but regardless it's a great deal!

Also listed today are some fun new necklaces. I'm going to try to make more of the fabric covered bead ones (the black and turquoise) because there are so many color options and they are perhaps less "crazy" than some of my other pieces!

view on Etsy
view on Etsy

I appreciate any comments and/or suggestions!