So a couple of people today let me know that I should probably lower the prices on some of my pieces. It was a little unnerving because because I don't want to be pushing sales away by charging too much but I also don't want to be charging too little...arg! it's so hard to figure out! But at the same time I was also told by the same person that I knit wrong, I should yell at my husband for having so many cars and that my dogs are going to bite me (just because they are a breed with a bad reputation) Soooo...maybe not the best source to be taking advice from but still, a little hard to hear. I just tried to be confident and proud of my work even though part of me was saying "oh my they must be right!".
On the other hand I got some good reviews on a new style I'm trying out, I should have pics up soon, the camera cord is downstairs and I'm too lazy to go get it right now.
Dancing Tree Designs
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Spring Has Sprung
Besides making jewelry my other great passion in life is horses. I own a wonderful quarter-horse gelding named Mac and consider him, and my dogs, to be family. Oh and my husband, he's family too :D. Well with winter in retreat riding season is upon us once more and I am totally stoked. Spring is always an exciting time for this reason but this year is even better.
See, Mac has had a rough life, he isn't telling but somewhere along the line he was roughed up pretty bad. Along with physical scars he has some emotional issues that come out when he's being ridden. So I've been pretty shocked when, after getting on him for the first couple time since the long winter break, and expecting our usual rodeo he has been wonderfully behaved. So this year I think we can actually learn and perfect skills that were beyond us when each ride was just a new incarnation of his old anxieties. I'm thrilled.
This has had some repercussions on my jewelry making though. As you can probably tell my blogging has been far less than my goal of three times a week and I haven't been making quite as many pieces as I set out to either. My balance is off.
I am a huge believer in balance, but not the best practitioner of it. Work, Play, Passions, Chores, I believe I will always be searching for the best way to bring balance into my life. Personally I tend to heavily indulge in Play and Passions, leaving Work and Chores by the wayside. There are many reasons for this, and I haven't always been like this but it is who I am at the moment. Rather than fight my inclinations I have learned to combine my passions with my work, and my play with my chores. This approach to life won't gain me fame or fortune, but it will bring me happiness, which for me is the most important life goal.
However there are times when things need a little adjustment and, while it will bring long-term happiness, in the short term there's going to be some grumbling. Right now this means getting my jewelry done in spite of my desire to be riding every moment of every day (you may think I exaggerate...not by much). So I'll be figuring out a plan to get myself into the studio more often as well as attending to the increasing needs of the business aspect. I'll be back to tell you how it goes!
See, Mac has had a rough life, he isn't telling but somewhere along the line he was roughed up pretty bad. Along with physical scars he has some emotional issues that come out when he's being ridden. So I've been pretty shocked when, after getting on him for the first couple time since the long winter break, and expecting our usual rodeo he has been wonderfully behaved. So this year I think we can actually learn and perfect skills that were beyond us when each ride was just a new incarnation of his old anxieties. I'm thrilled.
Mac |
I am a huge believer in balance, but not the best practitioner of it. Work, Play, Passions, Chores, I believe I will always be searching for the best way to bring balance into my life. Personally I tend to heavily indulge in Play and Passions, leaving Work and Chores by the wayside. There are many reasons for this, and I haven't always been like this but it is who I am at the moment. Rather than fight my inclinations I have learned to combine my passions with my work, and my play with my chores. This approach to life won't gain me fame or fortune, but it will bring me happiness, which for me is the most important life goal.
However there are times when things need a little adjustment and, while it will bring long-term happiness, in the short term there's going to be some grumbling. Right now this means getting my jewelry done in spite of my desire to be riding every moment of every day (you may think I exaggerate...not by much). So I'll be figuring out a plan to get myself into the studio more often as well as attending to the increasing needs of the business aspect. I'll be back to tell you how it goes!
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Soldering Non-Tarnish Silver
There's no denying it, I've been outright slacking on the blog. Oops. There are exciting things going on though. With my husbands help I got shelves up in my studio which freed up enough space that I could set up my soldering stuff without having to worry about setting things on fire (don't worry Mom, I have a fire extinguisher very hand, just in case). So now I can solder in my very own home!
My first project were some large jump-rings for a necklace out of non-tarnish silver. I have learned that non-tarnish silver requires some very careful handling when soldering since it's actually silver wire with a copper core and a non-tarnish coating. For starters the non-tarnish coating burns off, so ventilation is a good thing (not having a hood, this means me piling on sweaters and opening a window) Secondly the wire does some funky stuff as it heats. As the temperature goes up the silver disappears, but wait, don't panic yet, because right before the medium solder melts it comes back! At this point you have to be careful because if you keep the heat on too intensely the silver will burn off and this time it won't come back. I'm not sure what exactly what is going on in the wire but it is (obviously) much more complicated than straight silver. I've ruined quite a few jump-rings getting the hang of it but I'm slowly catching on.
I've also got some more designs up in my Etsy store. One pair of earrings sold on there so far. Yey!
My first project were some large jump-rings for a necklace out of non-tarnish silver. I have learned that non-tarnish silver requires some very careful handling when soldering since it's actually silver wire with a copper core and a non-tarnish coating. For starters the non-tarnish coating burns off, so ventilation is a good thing (not having a hood, this means me piling on sweaters and opening a window) Secondly the wire does some funky stuff as it heats. As the temperature goes up the silver disappears, but wait, don't panic yet, because right before the medium solder melts it comes back! At this point you have to be careful because if you keep the heat on too intensely the silver will burn off and this time it won't come back. I'm not sure what exactly what is going on in the wire but it is (obviously) much more complicated than straight silver. I've ruined quite a few jump-rings getting the hang of it but I'm slowly catching on.
I've also got some more designs up in my Etsy store. One pair of earrings sold on there so far. Yey!
Thursday, February 24, 2011
First Online Sale!
I've been pretty lax about updating, it's hard to get really enthused about keeping up the blog when I know no one is reading it BUT it's also good for me to record my progress and my findings so I will persevere, hopefully.
Three Sisters' Marketplace is now officially open (my shop is here) and I have even made my first ever online sale...actually I made three! Very, very exciting especially since two of them were to someone I don't even know! I do have to say my mom has been my best supporter (and buyer) for as long as I have been making jewelry, and without her support I don't think I ever would have been confident enough to start my own business. Even so, it is really nice to know that someone who isn't related, and at least somewhat required to like what you do, show their appreciation of your art by buying it.
I made a list (like I am wont to do when flustered) when the order came in and here's how it goes:
What to do when someone orders a piece of Jewelry
- Freak out (very important step, do not skip!)
- Polish piece.
- Assemble display (presentation is important!)
- Package jewelry carefully making sure to include
- Care and cleaning instructions
- Short thank you note
- Send Package ASAP
- Mark as shipped
- Celebrate! (with sushi optimally)
- Make replacement piece and list in store
It may sound silly but I actually need lists like this or I tend to get stuck on the first step, going "EEEEEEEEEE" and jumping around like a squirrel on speed. My husband and dogs all very graciously put up with this step for a short while but are grateful when I move on and get to work. So are my vocal chords.
Now, even though I'd rather be at the barn with my horsie, I'm making those replacement pieces so I can
list them, hopefully sell them, and be able to afford nice things for said horsie!
Three Sisters' Marketplace is now officially open (my shop is here) and I have even made my first ever online sale...actually I made three! Very, very exciting especially since two of them were to someone I don't even know! I do have to say my mom has been my best supporter (and buyer) for as long as I have been making jewelry, and without her support I don't think I ever would have been confident enough to start my own business. Even so, it is really nice to know that someone who isn't related, and at least somewhat required to like what you do, show their appreciation of your art by buying it.
I made a list (like I am wont to do when flustered) when the order came in and here's how it goes:
What to do when someone orders a piece of Jewelry
- Freak out (very important step, do not skip!)
- Polish piece.
- Assemble display (presentation is important!)
- Package jewelry carefully making sure to include
- Care and cleaning instructions
- Short thank you note
- Send Package ASAP
- Mark as shipped
- Celebrate! (with sushi optimally)
- Make replacement piece and list in store
It may sound silly but I actually need lists like this or I tend to get stuck on the first step, going "EEEEEEEEEE" and jumping around like a squirrel on speed. My husband and dogs all very graciously put up with this step for a short while but are grateful when I move on and get to work. So are my vocal chords.
Now, even though I'd rather be at the barn with my horsie, I'm making those replacement pieces so I can
list them, hopefully sell them, and be able to afford nice things for said horsie!
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Crochet, Etsy, Pictures
Yesterday I learned to crochet, I took a class at Joann Fabrics which was informative but a little expensive for what it was. Crochet has always been a mystery to me, all that looping and twisting but now I know! I'm thinking I like how knitting looks a little better but the process of crochet is a bit friendlier than knitting. Once I actually make something other than sampler pieces I'll take a picture and throw it up here.
I've been meaning to write several posts on different subjects but always seem to wait until right before I go to bed to write my posts and then usually decide I'm too tired to write coherently. I'm just going to have to switch my schedule around to make sure I get my blogging time in.
I now have an Etsy shop up and running, you can find it at www.etsy.com/shop/DancingTreeJewelry/. So far I've found Etsy to be easier to add items to than Three Sisters, but there are also so many functions like circles, favoriting items and shops, that it gets a little complicated figuring it all out. At the moment there are different items in my shops, eventually I hope to have enough stock to have items listed in both places but that might take a few months before I get two of everything.
I finally got some pictures taken with the help of my wonderful husband. Here are a few of the better ones.
I've been meaning to write several posts on different subjects but always seem to wait until right before I go to bed to write my posts and then usually decide I'm too tired to write coherently. I'm just going to have to switch my schedule around to make sure I get my blogging time in.
I now have an Etsy shop up and running, you can find it at www.etsy.com/shop/DancingTreeJewelry/. So far I've found Etsy to be easier to add items to than Three Sisters, but there are also so many functions like circles, favoriting items and shops, that it gets a little complicated figuring it all out. At the moment there are different items in my shops, eventually I hope to have enough stock to have items listed in both places but that might take a few months before I get two of everything.
I finally got some pictures taken with the help of my wonderful husband. Here are a few of the better ones.
Four Tier Spiral Earrings in Non-Tarnish Silver |
8in1 Chainmaille Cuff in NuGold |
Thick Clef Bracelet in NuGold |
By The Sea Necklace |
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Busy, Busy
So I've made a facebook page for my jewelry it can be found HERE or just go to facebook and look up Dancing Tree Jewelry. If you like me I'll give you cookies...imaginary cookies, but still...coooookies!
I've also been busy making a new one of these:
and still trying to get those darn ring sizes right for the Asian chainmaille. Even with the wooden dowel it's not coming out quite small enough so I was really stumped until Rob came up with the brilliant idea of sanding down the dowel by putting it on the dremel and holding sandpaper against it so it would sand evenly to the correct size. Brilliant I say!
And yeah...the pictures...I'll get them soon I swear!
I've also been busy making a new one of these:
Egyptian Spiral Necklace in Silver |
And yeah...the pictures...I'll get them soon I swear!
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Frustration
I've been trying to duplicate some of my older pieces and I'm running into some frustrating problems. The mandrels I have to make jump rings on have either changed in size (unlikely) or are different than the ones I originally used. It's only a difference of a mm or so but it's enough for the ratio of the rings to not work right. Frustration! Unfortunately metal dowels don't come in many sizes, at least not that I've been able to find. I think I was using wooden dowels when I made the pieces I'm trying to duplicate. Wooden dowels are certainly not ideal but do come in many more sizes. So for the moment, or until I have a brainstorm, I won't be able to make a tight doubled Aisan chainmaille weave. The Tragedy!
On the bright side, once I stopped banging my head against the wall, I came up with a nice, simple but elegant earring design. Pics when I do another photo shoot.
I almost met my production goal for this week, I made two medium pieces, a bracelet anbd necklace and one small piece, and updated the blog twice. I also received a bunch of beads that I ordered from Fire Mountain Gems and Beads, they have great sales sometimes and I got a lot of goodies that hopefully I can incorporate into some designs. To be honest I'm not great at beading. I can spend hours and hours on a piece of chainmaille but try and do the same with a beaded piece and I get bored and frustrated. Go figure.
In exciting news I just have to pick up a fire extinguisher to have in my studio and I'll be ready to start soldering! I'm hoping that the micro-torches I'm planning on using will be hot enough, I'm not ready to make the investment in a full torch and gas bottle setup, not to mention not having the room. As it is I'm going to have to do some major cleaning and put up lots of shelving to make room for soldering. Even so I'm very, very excited!
Golden Asian Chainmaille Bracelet |
I almost met my production goal for this week, I made two medium pieces, a bracelet anbd necklace and one small piece, and updated the blog twice. I also received a bunch of beads that I ordered from Fire Mountain Gems and Beads, they have great sales sometimes and I got a lot of goodies that hopefully I can incorporate into some designs. To be honest I'm not great at beading. I can spend hours and hours on a piece of chainmaille but try and do the same with a beaded piece and I get bored and frustrated. Go figure.
In exciting news I just have to pick up a fire extinguisher to have in my studio and I'll be ready to start soldering! I'm hoping that the micro-torches I'm planning on using will be hot enough, I'm not ready to make the investment in a full torch and gas bottle setup, not to mention not having the room. As it is I'm going to have to do some major cleaning and put up lots of shelving to make room for soldering. Even so I'm very, very excited!
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