Hot Pink Freshwater Pearl Earrings

May 31, 2009 by Dan · Leave a Comment
Filed under: etsy, jewelry, shop update 

$20.00
I've listed these a few times, and each time they sell pretty quick! Hot pink freshwater pearls on a simple sterling silver earring with sterling beads. Who doesn't love pearls, and who doesn't love pink? These earrings measure approximately 1.5 inches.

Rhyolite Post Earrings

May 31, 2009 by Dan · Leave a Comment
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$25.00
These simple earrings are made of square rhyolite beads wrapped in sterling silver wire. If you have never seen rhyolite before, you have got to check these out. White and orange circles bloom from a green base. The closest thing I can compare it to is what happens when you sprinkle salt on wet watercolor paints. The earrings are post-style, and measure approximately .75 inches.

Honey Colored Swarovski Crystal Drop Earrings

May 31, 2009 by Dan · Leave a Comment
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$30.00
These beautiful earrings are simple in concept, but stunning when worn. A large honey-colored Swarovski crystal drop wrapped in sterling wire. The organic-style wrapping makes these the perfect "bling" for your everyday wardrobe, but the fact that they are Swarovski makes them perfect for a night out as well. These earrings measure approximately 2 inches.

Tips for Preparing for a Show

May 5, 2009 by Dan · 1 Comment
Filed under: blog review 

My attention was drawn to a post by Felicia over at Fluffy Flowers. First off, I found myself wondering why I hadn’t stumbled across her blog before now? She has some great work, and some awesome posts. The post I’m writing about today is actually a series of posts on how to prepare and set up for selling your handmade items at a weekly farmers market. Now, this is a very specific type of sales venue, but so much of the information Felicia talks about is very applicable to any type of art/craft show/fair/etc. I thought it was important to spread the word. If you are preparing for your first venture into this type of selling, or if you are a veteran shower, I highly recommend taking a look at the articles, and you’re bound to find something helpful. I’ve linked to the five individual posts below.

Marylebone Farmers' market
Image via Wikipedia

How to Setup a Craft Booth at a Weekly Farmers Market
(all posts on one page)

Part 1 – Your Wares

Part 2 – Your Setup

Part 3 – Sales

Part 4 – Other Vendors

Part 5 – Promotion

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