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Sunday, August 16, 2009

New Shop = New Blog :(


I'm very excited to announce that I've come up with a name for my new shop! My new gemstone jewlery shop will be called Elizabethxoxo (http://www.elizabethxoxo.etsy.com). I still haven't thought of a name for my polymer clay jewelry shop, but that will hopefully follow. As it is I'm not ready to open that shop yet anyway, as I've decided to do everything one shop at a time. I've been thinking of names like Elizabethrosexoxo as a lot of the pieces I will be planning to sell on that shop will involve roses or some other kind of flower, but I'm not for sure yet.

I will let you know as soon as I'm sure what I want my second shop to be called, unfortunately it won't be on this blog.

I made this blog to match the name of my etsy shop, and now that I'm moving away from that shop, I realized I'd have to make a new blog as well. I'm not happy about having to make a new blog, but I feel like I have to to be consistent with my shop name.

my new blog is http://www.elizabethxoxo.blogspot.com, and I will start posting on there once my blog opens on Tuesday August 25th 2009.

Thanks for following! I hope you had as much fun reading as I did writing.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Painting The Roses Red


I've felt a lot like '"Alice in Wonderland" lately, practicing making my clay roses over and over for my new jewelry shop I mentioned earlier. I'm pleased to say that after much practice my roses look much nicer than the clay one I blogged about before. However at this moment I only have white clay, so after my roses were baked I had to literally paint the white roses red :P.

I'm hoping to have my new shop up and running by the first of September. I have a few ideas of what I want to do with the name of the shop, but I think I'll keep them to myself until I have something for sure ^-^

I've only just started turning the roses into jewelry and I have many many ideas for designs and colors for those designs, which means I have some work to do! I also have a list of new ideas for my precious metal and gemstone jewelry shop - including my new "love you forever" line I will be putting out soon - though I don't have a date as of yet for the grand unveiling, I think I'm going to wait until after my new shop is done, just to keep me from losing my mind :)

Monday, August 3, 2009

Jewelry Video Tutorials

I had a few friends asking me how to make wire wrapped jewelry, and after showing them the basics of it I decided to make this video so that everyone who wants to can learn at least the basics for free on youtube, instead of having to have to buy "how to" books ect. like I did when I was starting out :)

The video was fun to make, though I must have gone through about 50 little pieces of wire, because every time I'd mess up a word I'd be half way through wrapping it, and the wire was no good anymore :P

I think I'll probably make more videos like this one, with other tutorials like "how to wrap a briolette" and simple things like that for now. I'll get into the more elaborate stuff as I go along.

I hope people find them useful ^-^ I also have a little version of the video from youtube on the side-bar of my blog with a link under it to the youtube page. I'll be putting new ones there in their place as they come up :)

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Baking Practice Inspires New Jewelry Shop

I mentioned a few posts ago that my sister recently became engaged (yay ^-^) and that she and I have taken on the task of her wedding cake. Neither of us have ever taken any sort of baking or cake decorating course, but we figure if we practice a lot during her three year engagement we can pull it off (if not do it well) with what knowledge we have.

So today was gum paste day. She wants to put gum paste roses on her cake, which are a little difficult to do - especially to do nicely, so we're starting practicing now. We watched a couple tutorials, and this is what I came up with.





They aren't perfect by ANY stretch of the imagination, but next time I'll roll the gum paste a little thinner and stretch them out a little more. Regardless I was happy with it for a first try. Then I had the idea to make necklaces out of them! I think I will be opening up a shop that I will connect to my shop to sell non-gemstone jewelry so I can sell jewelry with these polymer clay roses :)

This is my first attempt at a polymer clay rose in plain old boring white:





Again, not stunning, but maybe after another 100 tries :P My new shop won't be opening for a while, but I'm very excited for when it does.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Ring Day!

With only a couple days left of my "Engagment Sale" (read about it here) I've decided to ring crazy and make 7 more ring designs to add to the sale. Unfortunately 'Ring Day' was supposed to be almost a week ago, but my photography depends on the natural light coming in from my south facing window, and it's been raining every day between then and now. It was actually raining today, but the sun came out for about 5 minutes and I took all my pictures then.

Because of this inconvenience I'm designing a small studio like set up to take my pictures indoors and with artificial lighting so I can take pictures of my items regardless of the weather conditions and if it's 3:00 in the morning :) I'll be sure to list pictures of the contraption once I've finished making it, and report on whether or not it works well. I'm hoping to get all my supplies and have it finished this weekend.

Until then I will continue to use sunlight - whenever the sun decides to shine. This is a sneak peak at the rings I will be listing tonight. Enjoy! :)


925 sterling silver, peridot, amethyst


925 sterling silver and peridot


925 sterling silver and garnet


925 sterling silver and freshwater pearls


925 sterling silver and amethyst


925 sterling silver and citrine


925 sterling silver, citrine, and garnet

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Dealing with a Picky Eater

My boyfriend's birthday is coming up in about a month - which is good, I have his present all picked out and everything. My only issue is that he doesn't like cake. I'd really like to make him a birthday cake, but I've tried - I can't find ANY kind of cake that he will eat.

People who know me - or have read some of my previous posts, know that I like to bake, and so NOT being able to make him a cake on his birthday kinda saddens me. I was going to settle for a rice crispy cake with sprinkles on it and candles (he like rice crispy cake) but I found something today that I like even better.



Brownies are stepping up in the world. They seem to no longer be the simple;


  1. open mix
  2. stir in eggs and water
  3. pour in pan
  4. bake for 10 minutes
  5. cool and serve

that they once were.

They even make these silicone "pans" now for making individual brownie squares so you don't have to cut up the brownie - they're already baked in their own separate pieces, and other very useful tools to help you make better brownies like different icing tools, and 'cookie cutters' that are specifically made for brownies.

my favorite though is this new way I found to make brownies more fancy looking with these new 'stencils' they make for brownies, and colored dusting sugar.



You take these special stencils that are specifically made for brownies (and I'm sure you could make your own) and lay them over your brownie cake (I don't know if you need to ice it first or not) and take their 'dusting sugar' and sprinkle it over top to get an image on your cake. I thought it was a really cute idea.



This is an example of the finished product. I think I may do something like this for my boyfriend, or maybe I'll just make a regular brownie and put sprinkles and candles on it :P either way.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Wedding Cake Designs


Today I've decided to go through wilton.com and look at all the different wedding cake styles. their website is so helpful. they even have a page that shows you a list of example cakes - what sizes the tiers are and how many people they feed. so helpful.

They also have about six pages of wedding cake design ideas - which is nice for me because I'm not only helping my sister pick out her wedding cake, but I'm helping her make it! This is pretty terrifying as the only cake I've ever decorated was an ugly mother's day cake I made for my mom one year. I do a lot of baking though, and I make chocolate and have made fondant once before... so I think she and I can pull this off if we make about a hundred practice cakes ahead of time. Here are some of my favorite designs.


I love this one. it's simple and cute and it doesn't look too hard to do.



very elegant and elaborate (yes, that's a fountain!)



I love the flowers and fondant bead work on this one


And they also have a variety of toppers and books (to teach you how to do all this fancy stuff!) that you can order on the website. Very exciting :) Also she's asked me to make her jewelry for the big day, so I'm going to try my hand at wedding jewelry. wish me luck! ^-^

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Engagement Sale!


Just a short post today because today is a very exciting day. Today is the day my sister got engaged to her boyfriend (I guess now he's her fiance. that's going to take forever to get used to!). She was very surprised. He took her out to a garden she had wanted to go to so she got to take all the pictures she wanted and he got to ask her in the middle of all the flowers. it was a beautiful surprise. To add my Etsy shop to the celebration I've decided to have a sale on rings specifically :) Every ring in my shop is 25% off from now until July 31st! ^-^

Tuesday, July 21, 2009


My friend got back from vacation the other day, and brought me back - not something she bought while she was out and about, but something she made <3.

I have been a fanatic of Little Big Planet since before it came out. I saw a commercial and was hooked, and for everyone who knows me they know this is completely uncharacteristic of me because I don't play video games. I don't see the thrill in them. The last game I really played was "Harvest Moon" for game cube, and that wasn't even mine, and only lasted a couple weeks. The only game I really loved was "Star Wars Pod Racer" for "Nintendo64" in 1998 :P

When my friend (sunnyshinecreations) started talking about making a 'Sackboy' amigurumi for her shop on etsy I sketched her a rough picture of what my sackboy in the game looked like and asked her to make me something close. I didn't think it'd be this close!

For anyone who plays the game - my sackboy has the white sacking with the paint splatter over the right eye, and is wearing the blue and orange sari and has the blue pig tail hair.


This was the actual terrible sketch I had given her when I asked her to make it. I can't really draw, but I couldn't figure out how to take a picture of my actual sackboy from the game, so this was the best I could do. She talked me through all the specifics like color and how to make the sari in a way that would look right but also in a way that she'd be able to do with crochet.

I think it turned out really well and I'm super excited about it. I'll probably get her to make me another one when I change my character and have a whole clan of them :P









Monday, July 20, 2009

Most Stylish Business Cards Ever


I got back from camping last night at around 5:00, but because I got heatstroke I was in bed by 8:00 and slept from then until 9:30 this morning. What a waste of a night :( heatstroke is a terrible thing and I hope I never get it again.

Today - feeling much better - I decided I should be productive and waited hopefully for the mail man. Unfortunately he didn't bring me my wire and chain I ordered a week and a half ago (it usually takes 2 weeks for anything to get to me, so it was a fleeting wish anyway) but he did bring me my moo cards! ^-^

For those of you who don't know what moo cards are you should check them out at http://www.moo.com. They make the best business cards I've ever seen because they're not printed on ordinary card stock, they're so thick they feel almost like plastic, they're really durable, and they feature any picture you'd like on the front of the card, and all your info. on the back - as opposed to a random simple design with your name and information - which is what I was going to order before I found out about moo.

And If you've never ordered from moo before they've given me a coupon code I'm allowed to share with only three people that will give you free shipping (which is pretty nice considering I paid 7.00 for my shipping) on any order over $15.00 US. I can only share with 3 people who have never ordered from moo before though, so please send me a message if you would like the code, either by leaving me a comment on this post with some sort of contact information, or you can message me on etsy, or send me an e-mail at lizziebelle13@gmail.com

Because this was my first order I got my mini cards, and I also ordered a mini card holder. The one I got was only a few dollars, and the cards fit great inside. They come in a few colors (I chose hot pink ^-^) and even has a slide-up end to make it easier to get the cards out and comes with a key ring - which I thought was a cool idea.



This is a picture of the cute little plastic box my mini moo cards came in (after I took off the blue card band that says "your mini moo cards are inside")




An 'artsy' picture of my mini cards inside their box




my hot pink mini moo card holder <3




My mini moo card holder displaying it's cards inside


Now I'm going to put my card holder on my key ring to not only serve as my largest and brightest key chain ever but also to ensure I always have my business cards on me :)

Friday, July 17, 2009

I Hope Coffee Comes Out of Jeans


I had quite the morning. Probably got 4 hours of sleep in total last night, and no more than 20 minutes at a time because for whatever reason I just kept waking up. Somehow managed to wake up late - so exhausted and incoherent I ran around trying to get myself ready for work on time.

Got ready with only a few minutes to spare and ran to my favorite coffee shop(Second Cup). I say it's my favorite coffee shop - but in reality I don't like coffee. They're my favorite tea, hot chocolate, Italian soda, frozen fruit drink and little snacks shop. Today, because I was so tired I actually did get a coffee - because everyone else says how much it wakes them up, I figured I'd give it a try.

Unsure how much cream and sugar I would want in my coffee - and with very little time left, I just filled it up as much as possible with cream, grabbed a handful of sugar packages and ran to work.

So here I am at work - just in time, I open up my now VERY full coffee to put the sugars in, and spill it everywhere. Including all over my favorite jeans. (That's right - I can wear jeans to work :P) so now I'm sitting here, hoping no one notices my coffee colored jeans ('cause they were a very light blue to begin with - so there's no hiding the coffee) and here I will sit until the end of my shift when I'm hoping my washing machine can work a miracle and get this out.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Sonic Gets a Bath

Yesterday was a busy day. I made a new twitter layout, and a new Etsy shop banner, finally ordered all of my supplies that I've been working on doing for days, and bathed my hedgehog.

He was not very happy with me, but he needed it. Every time a hedgehog smells something they like they insist on licking it and spitting it all over themselves so that they too will smell like whatever it was they found pleasant. Yesterday it was a new lotion of mine.

After all that I didn't have too much time before I had to work the evening shift at work, so today will be dedicated instead to learning HTML and to finish designing my new jewelry pieces for when my supplies come in. Hopefully I will be able to make that new blog layout I have designed in my head soon, and design some website pages because as soon as I'm done learning all this html stuff I'm going to get my own domain name and start a website of my own, while still continuing with etsy ofcourse.

Monday, July 13, 2009

New Supplies For a New Line!

Supply ordering day is usually a headache, and today is no exception. I've been designing my new line of jewelry (due out in a few weeks now! very exciting) for a couple months now, and I'm finally getting the supplies I need to put out that line - so this time I can't just fall into the rut of supplies I usually get, and things I'm running out of. I've actually had to shop around and pull out my measuring tape to make sure the beads I'm getting match the sizes of the beads I'm thinking of in my head and in my designs.

Also today I actually went out and bought my new HTML book, so now I can learn how to make myself a beautiful blogger template that I'll love forever and ever (or at least hopefully longer than a week :P) and design the website of my dreams. Here's hoping my money wasn't put to waste and I can actually learn this thing!

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Sales Where you Least Expect Them

As a crafter - an entrepreneur, one must believe in what they do with all of their heart. I recently went to a large family function and was pressed to bring my jewelry with me. I was extremely hesitant, because I DO NOT in any way believe in pushing my jewelry on relatives, but it actually went really well! They had never heard that I made jewelry before, and were all really excited about it I made quite a few sales! It just goes to show that sales are made in all sorts of ways. Now I have big plans on new products I want to make. Many with a romantic theme - and that's all the hints you get for now!

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Artfire or Website, and Doing my own HTML

I've been kinda experimentally using artfire to sell my jewelry since July 4th 2009 (3 days ago) to see if it would be worth it to sell on artfire as well as etsy, or if I really liked it maybe switch to artfire from etsy. There's a lot about the site I really like. Like they're 'sale' feature. you just enable it and tell it how many percent off you want on all your items, and bam! Canada Day / 4th of July sale 20% off was in effect in about 6 seconds. lovely. Much faster than on etsy. I like the layout of etsy more, but that wasn't a big issue for me. The only thing I really didn't like is that I don't seem to be getting very many views... at all. I bought an add space in their necklace sub-catagory, which only cost me $2.50 for the week (they're on sale right now - half off) which I thought was awesome, but in 36 hours it has been seen 1944 times (that is that 1944 people have viewed the necklace page - not necessarily that they saw my add) and has been clicked a grand total of twice. woo.

So I decided I'd probably get more views if I became a 'verified seller'. Right now I have a "basic seller" account of artfire, which means that I don't pay I thing for listing or selling, and no monthly fees. the only draw backs are that I can only list 12 things, and can't customize the look of my shop as much as a verified seller. Verified sellers pay something around 12.00 a month, and that's it. they don't pay a thing for listing, or making a sale (etsy takes 3.5% or something) and they can list as much as they want.

My only issue with that was that I wasn't sure if I'd get any more views even if I was verified, and the the idea of having my own website came into my head and wouldn't leave. my only issue though is that I've never known anyone to buy jewelry off a private website, and I was pretty sure no one had ever made sales off a private website for jewelry, so I posted a topic on the etsy business forums, and everyone was so helpful <3.

My general consensus was not to leave etsy, because it's hard to advertise for a personal website, and it's so alone in the big internet that I might get totally lost in it all, but having a website as well as an etsy is great because then you have your own domain name to put on your business cards, and to tell people about, which makes you seem so much more creditable. That was an idea I was really excited about, and a few jewelry etsians told me that they actually make MORE money from their website than they do on their etsy's after like 3 years, but that's ok. and one girl refered me to her web host http://www.pappashop.com which I haven't tried yet, but I think I will be going with. $10.99/month for a year for a website with paypal and everything. very exciting.

I was going to sign up last night, but I found out you have to pay for the whole year at once, and as it turns out I didn't have 150.00 kicking around (it becomes 150 something after it's changed to Canadian) so I decided to wait a couple paydays :P

Until then I've decided to learn HTML so that when I do get the site I can make awesome layouts and things for it so it looks as professional as I want it too. and then I can make myself a blogger layout too and stop changing mine all the time :P

Monday, July 6, 2009

Pancakes

Yesterday I went out for lunch with my sister and my friend for my friend's birthday. We were supposed to go out for breakfast, but it got a little postponed due to the fact that no one was ready to go on time.

We went to "Pancake House" which was awesome because I am in love with pancakes <3. I ordered banana chocolate chip pancakes, which were delicious. The menu just said 'Banana Chocolate Chip Pancakes' and described the pancakes, but I couldn't find how many it came with. They were 6.99 so I figured maybe three, or even just one really big one would be reasonable, because I've decided that all restaurants are really expensive. I got six pancakes! They weren't like, the size of the plate or anything, they were like the size of my hand, but it was still so much food. It was incredible. I was just sad I couldn't finish them all. If I ever go back though I'm definitely getting these veggie crepes my sister got. She let me have a bite, and they were the best things I've ever tasted. It was like an omelet, but less "eggy".I'm not much of a fan of eggs.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Art Fire

I just signed up with art fire. I haven't listed anything yet - I'm still figuring everything out. It's hard thinking of it as my shop too, I've become so used to using Etsy I feel like I'm 'cheating' on etsy by using artfire too :P. A lot of people sell on a number of websites, as well as selling at places in real life, so I don't feel too too bad. One thing I'm happy about is that the name "Lizzibelle" hadn't been taken, so I get to keep my name consistant throughout my shops :)

one thing that kinda sucks is that I ordered my mini moo cards this morning, and it doesn't have my artfire on them, because it didn't exist this morning :P That's ok though because I'm not even sure if I'll be sticking with artfire, as I have barely even had a chance to look around the website. and I don't think I'll have much opertunity to do so tonight. It's my grandparent's 50th annaversary tonight so we're all getting together for cake, and I don't think I'll have much computer time after that, but I'll be sure to check out the site tomorow and let you know how it goes! ^-^

Friday, July 3, 2009

Big Plans

I read this post last night and it really inspired me. I've been putting new items in my shop, and renewing items, without getting a significant amount more views or sales. I was starting to get discouraged, but now I've decided that if you have a plan, (a good plan) and stick to it, you can make these things happen. Even jewelry sales on etsy.

So I decided to re-vamp everything. I stayed up until almost 3:00am trying to find the perfect blogger template. This one was my favorite, and I think I'm going to stick with it, until I learn how to use HTML (if ever) and make my own personalized banner ^-^

This morning I woke up and made a new banner for my shop which I'm really happy with, and a new avatar, which wasn't anything special, but a long time coming.

I also re-did my candy apple ring :). I had originally made it with 3 apple quartz rondelle beads, but I decided today that I like it better with four. So I remade it and re-listed it :)

Now I'm working on an idea for a contest. I'm not quite sure how I want to to go, but I have always thought contests online, in magazines, and in stores were fun and good spirited, so I'd really like to have one! I'll keep you posted as to the contest details, and hopefully have it all planned out soon.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Canada Day


Yesterday was Canada Day. I had so many plans for the day, that I went to sleep the night before with a list taped to my wall to ensure myself that I wouldn't forget any of the things that I was supposed to do the next morning. Sleeping in was not on that list, but did add a little craziness to my morning as I scrambled around trying to get everything done before supper.

I decided to make my pie first so the oven wouldn't been on all day when it was so hot outside, and just incase we needed it for supper (which in the end we did)
My pie shell was rolling out fine, until I tried to get it off the table and into the pie pan >< it stuck to the table like no pie shell I'd ever seen before, so I balled it all up and decided to try again, throwing twice as much flour down before trying to roll it out this time.

Well the pastry already had more than enough flour in it from the last time I tried to roll it, and now there was a thick layer of flour on the table, so instead of rolling, the pastry decided sliding around the table would be fine.

Eventually I got the pie in the oven and the kitchen (and myself :P) cleaned up and my hair curled. Supper was great, everyone loved it, and after supper my fabulous boyfriend agreed to take me to the fireworks! ^-^

It was totally packed, but we met up with our friends and spend an hour and a half trying to find the "perfect" spot to watch them from. I thought it was all a little excessive, (especially because we didn't know exactly where they were going to be setting them off) and would have rathered spend that time getting mini doughnuts and checking out all of the little shops. In the end though it paid off because we found the best spot ever, and I got to see fireworks closer than I'd ever seen them in my life :)

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Canada Day / 4th of July Sale

Living in Canada I wanted to have a Canada Day sale to spread the celebration from my home to my shop. I was conflicted to though because I know that the majority of the people on Etsy are from the US and how big of a deal the 4th of July is to them there. I wanted to have a sale for each of the holidays, however I didn't want to have a sale that only lasted 24 hours, so I decided to have a week long sale for the two holidays together :)

I spent an hour last night going through my listings and editing them to get them ready for the sale, because I'd rather mark everything down than have to do paypal returns. I'm just glad I don't have 6 pages of stock in my shop or it would've taken me all night :P

Now my shop's all ready to go, and I'm going to go curl my hair and make a cherry pie! ^-^ Happy Canada Day Everyone! (and 4th of July in a matter of days :))

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Facebook Page

It took me all morning but I finally did it. I keep hearing everyone go on about their Facebook pages for their shops on etsy, so I finally went and made my own. Most of the time spend was trying to figure out where to go on the website to create the page. it's not exactly right out in the open. You have to go to some small "advertise" thing in the top corner somewhere. very misleading. Then I had to upload all my pictures, which was fun. hoping the page goes well and I get some fans :)

Monday, June 29, 2009

Serenity Earring - in many flavors



My newest creation, the "serenity" earrings. I really love this simple design, because it's girly and pretty, without being gaudy.

I came up with these after making my "halo" earrings (http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=25415922) and wanting to elaborate on the design.

Why I'm so excited about these earrings is that they are my first 'line' of earrings. Like many early jewelry artisans I made all of my jewelry up to this point one piece at a time. The thing is though that people sometimes enjoy the style, but they're not always going to want it in a certain color, so making every design in a variety of colors is a great way to not only get more items in your shop, but increase the chances that people will like the items you do have because it comes in more than one color.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Custom Orders

Sales have been way down on Etsy for a lot of people right now. I don't know if no one has any money because of the recession, or if everyone's on holidays, but I've heard from a lot of people - myself included - that etsy is at a stand still. It's been driving me nuts, because I've been spending so much money on supplies, and re-listing my items, and getting nothing back. not even very many views or hearts.

I was beginning to just become totally discouraged about my jewelry as a whole, and almost decided to end the whole thing, when a friend of mine asked if she could take my jewelry to her work. apparently they liked the necklace I gave her and wanted to see the rest of my stuff.

I made almost 150.00!! I guess that's not that much for some people, but having just started on etsy, that's a major acomplishment for me, and it made it possible for me to get something I've been putting off for a year. A guitar amp. I bought an electric guitar a little over a year ago now, with the intention of getting an amp "soon" and just kept putting it off. Working part time, and paying for your own school doesn't leave too much extra spending money for things like guitar amps. I'm so excited. I got it yesterday and read all the instruction manual thing, so today I finally get to try it. very excited. it's a peavey viper 15 for anyone who plays.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

There's Got to Be a Better Way

Yesterday I decided to 'make my own luck' (it's all in the last post) and - instead of getting a $7.00 reserved listing in necklace on etsy - because there aren't any available until the second week of July, I decided to take the one item I would've put on a reserved listing, and renew that item every half hour from 10:00 am - midnight. it would cost me a dollar less, and keep me on the first page of the section.

It was the most tedious thing I've ever done. I had to stay near the computer, and couldn't start doing anything that would take any lenght of time, unless I'd just renewed to make sure I wouldn't miss my next deadline. renewing every half hour didn't even always keep me on the first page, however the farthest page I did end up on was page 11, which is pretty good considering after 11 hours I was on page 87.

I wouldn't suggest others use this system. I thought it was a good idea, but I won't be doing it again. It's so tedious and a little annoying, and it only got me 18 views for the day. I probably wouldn't have gotten that many views otherwise, but I didn't get any hearts - so it's hard to know if they were productive potential customer views, or just people looking at the recently listed items.

What I would suggest - if you have money you want to spend on renewing, is to renew a few things every day. That way nothing gets totally lost, but you don't have to sit at your computer all day renewing the same thing over and over again and feeling like you're throwing your time and money away - 'cause you kind of are.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Make Your Own Luck

I listed this necklace on etsy.com last night at around 8:00. at 9:30 this morning I went through the necklace pages to see how far through the pages my poor necklace had ended up, as the pages are listed chronologically. I figured it'd be on around page 5, because it had been not even 12 hours since I listed it. Not even half a day went by, and my necklace was on page 87! That's not 87 necklaces, but 87 PAGES of necklaces in the last 11 hours. I'm curiouse to see what page it would be on in general jewelry, but I don't have the time or patience to go through hundreds of pages.
I thought maybe I should get a reserved listing. For $7.00 etsy will put your item in a section above the rest for 24 - which I thought was a bad deal before, but now seeing that my necklace was completely lost in 11 hours, I'm considering it. So I checked it out - every listing, for every day is booked until the 5th of next month. I don't really want to wait that long, so I've decided to spend my money another way. It costs $0.20 to list an item on etsy. every time you list an item, it goes to the front page of that catagory, until so many other items in that catagory get listed, pushing it to the second page and so on. with 7.00 I could list 35 items. I'm going to do an experament - I'm going to re-list this necklace every half hour (providing it's not still on the first page, and with over 1 million pages of jewelry, I'm sure it won't) from 10:00 am until midnight, and it'll only cost me $6.00 instead of my $7.00 to give it a reserved listing. lets see how many views it gets!

Friday, June 19, 2009

You Know You Should Be In Bed When...

My very first post and it's going to be about myself.
As I got home from hanging out with my sister and our boyfriends I realized I had a custom order ring to make that I said I would deliver tomorrow, so instead of going to bed I grabbed my ring mandrel and set to work.


I wrapped the wire around the mandrel - right size and everything, and cut it off. then I realized I had only made a single loop when my rings are made with a double loop band. cursing myself for wasting silver wire I wrapped it around the mandrel again - this time twice around for the double band. I cut it off in the wrong spot however, so it was a single hoop again.

Now getting a little mad at myself for not being entirely together I wrapped the wire twice around the mandrel, made my double band that I've made a hundred times before and measured out my 26 gauge wire to wrap the beads on.

only when I started wrapping the beads on did I realize it was supposed to be a copper ring - not silver. Cutting my losses and going to bed. I'll make something of all this waste and finish my ring in the morning.