I have decided to wander down the path of metal and resin. I'm excited about the possibilities ahead. Pretty much terrified of drills, cutting up metal, soldering etc. I have bitten the bullet and ploughing straight ahead.
Gaining confidence with the help of a close friend who is the most creative person I know, I have managed to actually make a few things. They are still a bit rough I guess but at least I have made a start.
Thursday, 25 February 2016
Sunday, 23 August 2015
How To Do Right Angle Weave
If there is one thing that strikes terror into the depths of my soul, it is Right Angle Weave. This video is a great help.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mrWxndwwLU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mrWxndwwLU
How Many Days Until.........
Christmas...... Well I have not actually counted but it is not far away. I am madly getting stock up for 5 markets, a country fair and the Warburton Visitor Information Centre where I have a section in their Handmade area.
I am making Christmas angels, earrings - Christmas trees, angels and maybe snowmen, wine glass charms (pictured below but with Christmas charms on them) and Christmas spiders. It takes such a lot of work to get enough stock ready. I am also trying to find time to make up beaded draped covers for the baubles. Life is hectic at the moment. Helping our daughter and son in law move from a rental into their new home, volunteering at the Visitor Centre and beading. Beading bracelets, necklaces etc has gone out the window for a bit.
I am making Christmas angels, earrings - Christmas trees, angels and maybe snowmen, wine glass charms (pictured below but with Christmas charms on them) and Christmas spiders. It takes such a lot of work to get enough stock ready. I am also trying to find time to make up beaded draped covers for the baubles. Life is hectic at the moment. Helping our daughter and son in law move from a rental into their new home, volunteering at the Visitor Centre and beading. Beading bracelets, necklaces etc has gone out the window for a bit.
Great Idea To Store Your Fireline
These are great to keep your Fireline neat and tidy. As you can see I have put stickers on to identify the thickness. Here in Australia they are available from BCF fishing stores. I have identified mine with a wee charm because often I am with a group of beaders and there is a need to distinguish which one belongs to me.
Wednesday, 1 July 2015
A Bit Better
Well now, the second market was a bit better. I sold spiders, fairies and a bracelet. Lots of great comments from people re my jewellery but not heaps of sales. One needs to be content with what happens each time and trust in future sales. It does take a while to become established and patience is definitely required. I have since put some work into the Warburton Visitor Information Bureau. This is a wonderful place to visit with a large HANDMADE section, a gallery and nature habitat, a must for children and adults alike. If you are ever in the area, drop in. You will find friendly faces and big smiles from the volunteers and plenty to look at. Warburton and the Yarra Valley are the most beautiful places to visit, take a look.
Thursday, 21 May 2015
To Market To Market......
That is the question. Now that I have retired I need to get organised and perhaps return to the domain of the market. In the past it has been very difficult to sell at markets. Once a great experience but sadly replaced by the market organisers admitting stalls with cheap products. It is almost impossible to compete with a stallholder selling a necklace or bracelet for $5 or $10 when yours are sometimes 3 or 4 times that amount. A number of shoppers cannot see the value in something handmade which is a shame. Needs must however and for me markets will be featuring in my future. In Warburton we have the Warburton Artisan Market. It is undercover which is a big bonus in this area where winter comes in with a vengeance.
I have sold here once since moving to the town. Not a great success but I did sell a couple of items and the stalls are very, very reasonable at $15. It's warm and friendly and everything MUST be made by the stallholder. I am returning in June to have another go and, whilst jewellery is my preferred stock, I realise I need something to catch the window or should I say stall shopper. With this in mind I am going to bead up some lovely spiders, dancing fairies, bookmarks and spiral wine glass charms. These can be sold cheaply and hopeful capture that shopper with just a few dollars to spend. Here is sample of the spiders....
I have sold here once since moving to the town. Not a great success but I did sell a couple of items and the stalls are very, very reasonable at $15. It's warm and friendly and everything MUST be made by the stallholder. I am returning in June to have another go and, whilst jewellery is my preferred stock, I realise I need something to catch the window or should I say stall shopper. With this in mind I am going to bead up some lovely spiders, dancing fairies, bookmarks and spiral wine glass charms. These can be sold cheaply and hopeful capture that shopper with just a few dollars to spend. Here is sample of the spiders....
I apologise for the quality of the pic. Very hard to take this one.
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