For all of the beaders out there, you have to check out 'Happy Mango Beads'. They are an online supplier of beads, gemstones, etc. if you are looking for the unusual, the unique, something ancient then HMB is the place to go.
I love antique beads from other countries and HMB has a rich selection of beads from Africa, India, Italy. I was surprised to see that they had old Roman beads. Wow!
Check them out! www.happymangobeads.com
Red, White & Blue Artfire Collection
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Fall/Winter
Have to start thinking of designing a Fall/winter collection. Pantone has released its choices for the hot colors for the fall. All are reminiscient of the autumn, leaves turning from green to rich hues of orange, red, and yellow. Colors run the gamut from golds, blacks, gunmetal to chili pepper red, oranges, lavenders, emerald green, and blue. Natural stones and wood still will be popular - gotta be eco-friendly! Metal chains will also be popular - brass with silver, silver and gold. Links, links everywhere.
Can't wait to incorporate these into my designs.
Can't wait to incorporate these into my designs.
Launch Date Nears
The launch date for the website is fast approaching. I have put it off several times, but have drawn a line in the sand. The launch date will be 8/31. If I can launch sooner that will be great, but the end of August will be a nice time.
Be on the lookout for announcements, maybe a giveaway to introduce the line.
Be on the lookout for announcements, maybe a giveaway to introduce the line.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Beading Contests
I entered my first bead contest a few weeks ago. It was sponsored by Happy Mango Beads, an online supplier of beads. The theme was Independence Day (July 4) and people could submit photos of necklaces, bracelets, earrings, home decor that reflected the theme.
I submitted a necklace that reflected our beloved American flag, In the design, I used cobalt blue Czech druk beads on one side blended into red Czech and white Czech druk beads. I used 3 Swarovski star pendants for the stars. I called the piece 'Stars and Stripes 4Ever'.
The piece was tied for first place in the Patriotic Category. The prize was an assortment of beads which I was very happy to receive and of course, the bragging rights for this novice jewelry designer.
Next on the agenda is another contest sponsored by Happy Mango Beads, centered around the Songs of Summer. I am going to submit a necklace in the 'Under the Sea' category since I have a ton of freshwater pearls, conch shells and other sea shells lying around the house. I won't reveal my design just yet. This contest deadline is August 6,
I am also going to enter the following contests:
'Let's Go to the Movies'' - Stringing Magazine
Steampunk Contest - SoftFlex
2010 Swarovski Beading Contest - Firemountain Gems
Seems like a lot, doesn't it? The deadlines are tight (both the 'Songs of Summer' and 'Let's Go to the Movies' are both due on August 6), but I find I work better and more creatively when my back is up against the wall. I have a general idea of what I want to do for each contest, just have to put it together and hope the actual works match my imagination.
I submitted a necklace that reflected our beloved American flag, In the design, I used cobalt blue Czech druk beads on one side blended into red Czech and white Czech druk beads. I used 3 Swarovski star pendants for the stars. I called the piece 'Stars and Stripes 4Ever'.
The piece was tied for first place in the Patriotic Category. The prize was an assortment of beads which I was very happy to receive and of course, the bragging rights for this novice jewelry designer.
Next on the agenda is another contest sponsored by Happy Mango Beads, centered around the Songs of Summer. I am going to submit a necklace in the 'Under the Sea' category since I have a ton of freshwater pearls, conch shells and other sea shells lying around the house. I won't reveal my design just yet. This contest deadline is August 6,
I am also going to enter the following contests:
'Let's Go to the Movies'' - Stringing Magazine
Steampunk Contest - SoftFlex
2010 Swarovski Beading Contest - Firemountain Gems
Seems like a lot, doesn't it? The deadlines are tight (both the 'Songs of Summer' and 'Let's Go to the Movies' are both due on August 6), but I find I work better and more creatively when my back is up against the wall. I have a general idea of what I want to do for each contest, just have to put it together and hope the actual works match my imagination.
Having fun with Paper Beads
Today, I played around with my new paper bead roller tool (thas makes paper beads). It is the invention of a woman in Maryland named Vicki (www.paperbeadgirl.com). This tool is very cool and easy to use. I was making paper beads in no time. I also have her template tools to cut consistent beads.
Paper beads are the newest sensation in the bead world along with making PMC, polymer clay and metalwork. If you don't have a kiln but still want to make your own beads plus be eco-friendly this is the way to go. You can use just about any type of paper: newspapers, magazines, scrapbooking paper. You cut the strips from your choice of paper, roll it using the dandy roller tool, smear a bit of ModPodge to seal and you have a beautiful, unique bead that you made! I also painted the beads with Glossy Accents to give them a bit more oomph.
Scrapbooking paper seems to work easier than newspaper because it is a heavier weight. I would assume magazine pages will work well, although I have not tried it yet. I plan to make lots of newspaper and other beads to incorporate into my designs.
Paper beads are the newest sensation in the bead world along with making PMC, polymer clay and metalwork. If you don't have a kiln but still want to make your own beads plus be eco-friendly this is the way to go. You can use just about any type of paper: newspapers, magazines, scrapbooking paper. You cut the strips from your choice of paper, roll it using the dandy roller tool, smear a bit of ModPodge to seal and you have a beautiful, unique bead that you made! I also painted the beads with Glossy Accents to give them a bit more oomph.
Scrapbooking paper seems to work easier than newspaper because it is a heavier weight. I would assume magazine pages will work well, although I have not tried it yet. I plan to make lots of newspaper and other beads to incorporate into my designs.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Launching a Business
Launching a business is much like planning your wedding. There are so many steps to make sure the business gets off to a good start much like making sure a marriage gets started right. You have to obtain the proper licensing and make it legal within the eyes of the state. You have to pick the right outfit, in my case, the right website. You have to plan how the website is going to look, what to put on the website. Most importantly, how to promote it. Then you get close to the launch date and you get the jitters. Am I doing the right thing? Will people come to the site? More importantly, will they like what they see and will they buy?
I have been putting off launching the site for a while. I have most things set up except for pushing the proverbial button.
I have been putting off launching the site for a while. I have most things set up except for pushing the proverbial button.
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