Like most crafters, my toolbox came to its completion slowly. It evolved from a disorganization of tools everywhere in our bedroom to a series small, organized boxes that I can move around at will. I do the vast majority of my bead work in the bedroom, which also serves as our office. This means that when bead time is over, the cleanup can be somewhat time consuming and annoying/frustrating. There are a couple things that I've done to reduce the stress (because this is supposed to be fun, darn it!), one of which has been to create boxes devoted solely to my beading tools and supplies. When it's time to clean up, I just put everything back in its box and move it to the closet.
Tool boxes or tackle boxes work GREAT for larger beads, hanks or tubes. The big section underneath the tray is great for tools and spools of wire. I also have a large plastic bin that I keep my tool boxes in, to keep everything centralized and organized. This also makes it easier to divide tool boxes up by projects! It makes it so very easy to take your work on the road, be it for craft shows or holiday traveling.
What I keep in my Tool Boxes:
I like to keep one small tool box to assign to specific projects, and then I have one for my wire tools, my wires and my beads. I have a small tupper-ware with a lid for my threads. I keep them all in a large clear storage bin, in my closet.
Wire tools - If you do any type of wire work, you should have flat nose pliers, needle nose pliers, round tip pliers, wire cutters, bent nose and chain nose pliers. Personally I have invested in high end tools This is not necessary, ESPECIALLY IF YOU ARE JUST STARTING OUT. If you're serious about your wire work, consider your options for tools. You can learn more about the different types of pliers available here.
Wire Cutters, Spools of wire, scissors and of course, beads.
You can call me Rae. I bead things. I will share with you what I know about beads, wire working and other things, like resources for self marketing.I love to share giveaways! I like other things. I might talk about those things too.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Monday, September 19, 2011
Types of Wire Working Pliers - A Quick Guide
What kind of wire working pliers do you use? If you're like me, you began your wire-working career (or hobby) with a few basic pliers, and added as your skills became more advanced. Or you may have gotten a starter set at the craft store.Here are the basic types of wire-working pliers, and the uses of each - as well as and how to go about choosing the right tools for what you want to do!
Flat Nose- Broad, flat jaws used for gripping and holding wire and creating angular bends. Also great for opening and closing jump rings.
Needle Nose-Long gripping nose provides excellent control and reach for fine work.
Chain nose- Flat pointed nose pliers, used for gripping and tucking in wire ends, and getting into tight places.
Round Nose- Smooth, round jaws used for making loops and round bends in wire. Also called 'Rosary Pliers'.
Bent Nose- 45 degree bend for getting into tight places. Can also be used for picking up small parts, and opening and closing jump rings.
I hope this helps you decide what you need to start out, or if you are already a wire-worker it can assist in upgrading/expanding your tool box. There are many other important tools in the world of beads and wire, so stay tuned for more quick guides!
Flat Nose- Broad, flat jaws used for gripping and holding wire and creating angular bends. Also great for opening and closing jump rings.
Needle Nose-Long gripping nose provides excellent control and reach for fine work.
Chain nose- Flat pointed nose pliers, used for gripping and tucking in wire ends, and getting into tight places.
Round Nose- Smooth, round jaws used for making loops and round bends in wire. Also called 'Rosary Pliers'.
Bent Nose- 45 degree bend for getting into tight places. Can also be used for picking up small parts, and opening and closing jump rings.
I hope this helps you decide what you need to start out, or if you are already a wire-worker it can assist in upgrading/expanding your tool box. There are many other important tools in the world of beads and wire, so stay tuned for more quick guides!
Monday, September 12, 2011
You'r Selling WHAT? - Articles on How to Write Item Titles and Descriptions
"I always do the first line well, but I have trouble doing the others." - Molière
Do you have writer’s block when it comes to crafting your Etsy item listings? Having trouble conveying what your item is, or drawing attention? There is no “perfect” item description...but there are more than a few articles about how to write a stunning item description, and I am linking to my favorites, for your reading pleasure. Browse the articles and tips, and write down the ones that make sense to you. Enjoy, and I hope they help! Feel free to let me know which ones were most helpful to you, in the comment section.
Sinclair the Squirrel is ready to scamper into your heart, and your home! Hand beaded onto a wire wrapped frame, this little guy consists of hundreds of glimmering seed beads. Perfect for the Autumn lover, or whimsical as a wedding table centerpiece, this little fella is approx. 5 inches tall, 2.5 inches wide and weight approx. 0.625 lbs (10 oz). Use him as a paperweight, or a cuddly greeter near your door! |
5 Step Formula For Writing Handmade Product Descriptions That SELL by handmadeology
Writing Item Headlines and Descriptions for Best Impact by Payvment Blog
How to Write Ebay Descriptions by Foundvalue
Writing Long Descriptions
by Sell Handmade Online
Writing Online Auction Descriptions
by Internet based Moms
How to Write Product Descriptions that Seal the Deal by Meylah
Using 'Ideal' Words for Item Descriptions
by Robin Nobles
If you want more resources like these, look for part two next month!
Monday, September 5, 2011
Autumn's hottest Color Trends in Handmade fashion and Decor, 2011
Ahhh, autumn is near. I love the crisp leaves, apple-based desserts and the smell in the air...I also love the colors! No fall season would be complete without dark chocolate and mocha browns, but this year I am also seeing a lot of khaki,and off white - especially in snuggly knits and fun accessories.
Fall seems to be a time for dramatics, must be the Halloween influence! Or our stubborn resistance to dreary winter months ahead? At least it inspires beautiful colors! Deep blues and purples, sagey greens and a dash of defiant yellow or pink...
I, for one, love how fashion colors can inspire the handmade crafter set. Not only do you see these trends in clothing, but in what we choose to place in our homes. Rich colors can bring life to a room, any time of year!
I see a lot of daring and romantic color combinations in jewelry: rich brassy tones with pumpkin oranges, amazon greens and brick reds. Add a dash of plum tone purples and you have yourself a well rounded palette for almost anything...room colors, clothing/accessories, even artwork or holiday decor!
Check out the Crafter Round Ups I have put together! These are unsolicited, merely items I have seen on Etsy that I love! No one has paid me to post their item here.
I love the thick cable knits and the smokey grays! I love the dashing reds and the soothing greens,the vibrant oranges and the flirty purples!
Beautiful examples of some of this autumn season's hottest color trends!
Fall seems to be a time for dramatics, must be the Halloween influence! Or our stubborn resistance to dreary winter months ahead? At least it inspires beautiful colors! Deep blues and purples, sagey greens and a dash of defiant yellow or pink...
I, for one, love how fashion colors can inspire the handmade crafter set. Not only do you see these trends in clothing, but in what we choose to place in our homes. Rich colors can bring life to a room, any time of year!
I see a lot of daring and romantic color combinations in jewelry: rich brassy tones with pumpkin oranges, amazon greens and brick reds. Add a dash of plum tone purples and you have yourself a well rounded palette for almost anything...room colors, clothing/accessories, even artwork or holiday decor!
Check out the Crafter Round Ups I have put together! These are unsolicited, merely items I have seen on Etsy that I love! No one has paid me to post their item here.
I love the thick cable knits and the smokey grays! I love the dashing reds and the soothing greens,the vibrant oranges and the flirty purples!
Beautiful examples of some of this autumn season's hottest color trends!
$12.99 | $99.00 | $15.00 | $30.00 |
$65.43 | $38.00 | $12.00 | $125.00 |
$9.00 | $135.00 | $16.00 | $28.00 |
$650.00 | $50.00 | $27.00 | $22.00 |
Beautiful examples of some of this Autumn's hottest color trends in home decor!
$150.00 | $6.00 | $40.00 | $22.00 |
$10.00 | $20.00 | $14.99 | $24.00 |
$12.00 | $6.00 | $18.00 | $16.20 |
$10.00 | $8.50 | $28.00 | $50.00 |
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