Showing posts with label etsy shop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label etsy shop. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Handmade Findings Now On Etsy!

I've finally gotten round to listing my handmade copper and sterling silver findings in my Etsy shop!

I've been making my own findings for a couple of years now and noticed the distinct lack of handmade earwires and headpins, especially in pure copper, that were available to buy in the UK. So I thought I'd start selling them............

I opened another shop on Folksy - Cinnamon Jewellery Findings in June 2011 and a findings shop on eBay about the same time and I'm pleased to say the sales from these, particularly eBay, tick over nicely keeping me busy and have made sure I've definitely got my money's worth from my torch and tumbler!

So I decided to try them out on Etsy where there's lots of US sellers selling handmade findings but not that many UK sellers. I've had several findings sales on Etsy already so fingers crossed they will prove to be popular!


Sterling Silver earwires - oxidised

Fancy antique copper headpins

Hammered antique copper discs

Saturday, 24 July 2010

Etsy Treasury - Copper Is Cool!

Two more pairs of earrings from my Etsy shop were included in Etsy Treasuries this week!

This one was chosen by Robin of Etsy shop MadAboutYarn. She loves copper and chose a few of her favourites. I really like the Rock Star bangle and the " .... loved" pendant. Thank you Robin!
I really must do one of my own ........


Tuesday, 20 July 2010

Simply Gorgeous Enamelled Jewellery

Browsing Etsy recently my eye was caught by a very colourful pair of earrings. On further investigation I discovered they were enamelled copper made by Michelle of Etsy shop Teka & Zoe, named after Michelle's two Chihuahuas.

Michelle is based in Gardnerville, Nevada and loves to fuse, pound, stamp, etch and wrap metal and now also enamel it too.......Enamelling is the process of fusing glass to metal then kiln firing it to achieve the beautiful results you can see here.

Michelle describes her jewellery as colourful, modern, organic and casual. There's one word she forgot......... G•O•R•G•E•O•U•S!!






Sunday, 18 April 2010

An Experiment In Wire

♥ Galaxy Pendulums ♥
I love playing around with wire and yesterday had a go at some wirewrapping. I used some blue goldstone beads I've had for a while, got out the copper wire and played!


I didn't really plan this design it just kind of evolved.  The earrings were a bit fiddly in parts but that's all good practise for the future. I think next time I'll lose the spiral and maybe curl the end of the wire for a different look.



I did think about bending the straight piece of wire over into a loop but then thought I'd probably ruin them so left them as they are! Next time I probably won't have the long straight piece of wire, I'll just make a loop at the top ~ in fact, next time they will be a completely different pair of earrings!

  

I oxidised them and cleaned them up with steel wool then gave them a quick polish but I didn't want them to be too shiny as I like the darker look with copper. I've called them Galaxy Pendulums as the blue goldstone looks like a galaxy of stars. Most likely bound for my Etsy shop later today.

Monday, 12 April 2010

Norwegian Jewels

I first came across Wenche's beautiful jewellery through Lima Bead's Design Gallery. She has a real eye for colour and bead combinations and uses her talent to produce stunning necklaces and bracelets from her home in Norway.

Meet ......... Wenche Brennbakk
My name is Wenche Brennbakk and I live with my two girls and my husband in a small city close to the Artic circle in the northern part of Norway. During the day I work full time as an engineer with environmental issues, but during my sparetime I love to work with my beads making jewellery, and I do it as often as I can. I have spent many late night hours creating new bracelets or necklaces, and it seems like I don't need to sleep when I do that! I really enjoy it!

                       Carnelia




                      Snakeskin
                     
What started your interest in jewellery making?
I have always loved jewellery, and as a young girl I used to work in a jewellery store. I think my eyes have been wide open for nice jewellery all my life, and when I discovered online shops that could give me the materials I wanted, it became possible to start making some myself.

How would you describe your style? What influences and inspires your designs?
It's difficult to describe, I think. The pieces I make and the ones I like best myself are in a way minimalistic and a bit chunky, but not always. I try to make different styles and have new ideas all the time, and the most important thing for me is to make a nice mix of beads, shapes and colours.

                  Murano
                                                                                      Amazonas                                                                                                                                               
                      
Why did you decide to start selling online?
In the beginning I sold my jewellery to family, friends and collegues. After a while I started thinking about creating a website, and when some of my friends asked for it I decided to do it. I made my Norwegian website Wenche Design and now I also have an Etsy shop Wemai1510 for foreign customers.

Do you sell anywhere else? 
Private shows so far. I think I will try some craft fairs too, but we don't have many of those here where I live.

                                          Aqua

One of your necklaces was recently featured in an advert for Lima Beads. How did this come about?
I posted some designs in the Design Gallery on Lima Beads website, and then suddenly they picked one of my necklaces for their new advert. Yes, that was fun and a great surprise!

Where do you buy your materials? Are there many online and local bead stores in Norway?
I buy almost everything online, from foreign shops. There are some Norwegian shops online, but they are not very good. The local bead stores in the biggest cities in Norway are not bad, but they are very expensive and they don't have much of the materials I like best.

Green Hearts

What is your favourite material to work with?
I love semi-precious stones, freshwater pearls and silver. These are my favorite materials. I also like to mix these materials with some nice lampwork beads.

What would you like to achieve with your jewellery this year?
It would be nice to sell to customers outside Norway, and I also hope I will have one of my designs featured in a beading magazine.
White & Purple

Which celebrity would you like to see wearing a piece of your jewellery?
That must be one of the prettiest actresses I know of - Kate Winslet, and I think it has to be one of my bracelets on her wrist!

       
          Eggs In The Nest



                                                        Orange & Creme

Tusen Takk Wenche!
I'd like to thank Wenche for doing this interview and for answering my questions in English! I wish my Norwegian was as good! The Norwegian above means thank you very much and I very skillfully copied and pasted it from a translation site :D

To see more of Wenche's jewellery visit Wenche's Etsy shop Wemai1510
Wenche's Norwegian website ~ Wenche Design