My blog reflects my life - I tend to have a lot going on and tend to burn the candle at both ends. How appropriate to name my blog, while nurturing my home based candle business!
Friday, May 17, 2013
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Featured Artist - Andrea Mitchell, AlyxAndreaDesign
I'm so pleased to introduce you to Andrea Mitchell, of AlyxAndreaDesign. Her jewelry is so intuitive, it leaves you thinking "why didn't I think of that?", yet deep inside you know you could not create a similar design if you tried. Enjoy!
I live in a small town in southern WI and work full-time at a homeless shelter in Madison. I have always enjoyed crafts but it was difficult for me to find time while raising my daughter and working two jobs which is generally necessary when a person works in social services. Now that my daughter is 12 I was looking for a way for us to spend more time together so we started playing around with different crafts. We found making jewelry with beads and ribbon was a lot of fun and allowed us to really experiment with a wide variety of beads, colors and designs. We quickly had more necklaces than we could ever have use for so we thought we may be able to try and sell them. I had heard of Etsy and decided to give it a try. I opened my Etsy store in October 2012 and realized there was a lot I needed to learn and it was not easy. I’ve had a lot of help from the Promotional Frenzy Team on Etsy and I am very slowly starting to get the hang of on-line selling and promoting.
I’m not really sure where my
creativity comes from. I generally start
by staring blankly at my supplies. I
pick up different beads, ribbons and pendants and put them back and pick up
different ones until an idea strikes me.
After my daughter and I
started making a few necklaces I thought I might try to sell some online
because there was no need for us to have so much jewelry just for
ourselves. The shop name comes from our
names: Alyx (daughter) + Andrea (mom) + love for making beautiful jewelry =
AlyxAndrea Design. My husband happens to be a multi-media designer so he
designed my logo and banner.
I had also reached out to a
local business that was just starting out called Art Market in Edgerton WI (www.facebook.com/pages/Art-Market-Edgerton) and the
owner agreed to sell my jewelry for an incredibly low consignment rate.
My original design was
inspired by a tutorial on Pinterest which used one type of bead and one ribbon
that were woven in a very simple design. The closest thing in my shop is this necklace, except
imagine it with just the grey pearls and not the purple tear drops.
I took this idea and ran with it. I use many different kinds of beads and mix and
match them to come up with different designs.
I have experimented with different ways of using the ribbon and I very
quickly moved past the simple one bead one ribbon design I saw on Pinterest.
4 E. Fulton St
Edgerton WI
53534
www.facebook.com/HandmadeJewelryByAlyxAndreaDesign
I live in a small town in southern WI and work full-time at a homeless shelter in Madison. I have always enjoyed crafts but it was difficult for me to find time while raising my daughter and working two jobs which is generally necessary when a person works in social services. Now that my daughter is 12 I was looking for a way for us to spend more time together so we started playing around with different crafts. We found making jewelry with beads and ribbon was a lot of fun and allowed us to really experiment with a wide variety of beads, colors and designs. We quickly had more necklaces than we could ever have use for so we thought we may be able to try and sell them. I had heard of Etsy and decided to give it a try. I opened my Etsy store in October 2012 and realized there was a lot I needed to learn and it was not easy. I’ve had a lot of help from the Promotional Frenzy Team on Etsy and I am very slowly starting to get the hang of on-line selling and promoting.
Polka Dot Ribbon and Bead Necklace |
Heart Pendant Necklace |
Glass Pearl Beaded Necklace |
Tri-Colored Leaf Pendant Necklace |
I often search Etsy and other
on-line retailers and I can honestly say I have never come across anyone who
makes jewelry quite like I do.
Very
shortly after I started out, I was posting pictures and links to all of my
jewelry on Facebook and I was so excited to show it off. A colleague of mine sent me a message telling
me how awful my jewelry was and that it should be on Regretsy. I cried and cried then made this
necklace. I wore it the next day and
held my head high because I thought it was gorgeous.
Like everyone else in the creative world I still doubt myself on
occasion but at the end of the day I’m really proud of myself and my
creations.
Pink and Turquoise Bead and Ribbon Necklace |
I am very open to custom orders
and will do my best to work with people to create a piece based on their
desired colors, designs etc. I am willing to also go outside my current product
line. The few hairbands I have were
actually inspired by a custom order for a hairband when there was not yet one
listed in my shop. My tag-line is
“Every Design One of a Kind” but I am willing to create multiples of one design
to be used for bridal parties or any other reason someone may wish to have
matching jewelry.
All of the ready made, one-of-a-kind
pieces available on Etsy ship within 1-2 business days but I do not have a set
policy for custom orders. Based on
conversations with the customer I would need to find out if I need to purchase
additional supplies to make the order but I can typically make something and
have it ready to ship within 2-3 business days.
I promptly respond to all correspondence so that I can make sure that
products are ready to be shipped quickly and to the customer’s satisfaction.
Beaded Ribbon Collar Necklace |
Outside of Etsy, I have worked in social
services for 15 years and currently work Full-time as a Case Manager for a
homeless shelter serving single women. I
also facilitate cognitive intervention groups as a contractor for the WI
Department of Corrections. Making
jewelry has been a great way for me to relax and take my mind off of these very
stressful positions.
Andrea has offered the following special to our readers:
Paper Beaded Necklace |
Please use coupon code “DLBLOG”
to receive 15% your purchase. Offer
expires on 7/31/13.
Andrea can also be found here:
Art Market
twitter.com/AlyxAndreaD
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Saturday, May 11, 2013
Painted Votive Candleholders
In preparation for the spring craft show season, I decided to add some accessories to my product line. I needed something, quick, easy. I had already decided to add a few shabby chic rose votive holders:
but still felt I needed something more. I decided to try my hand at painting some glass jars. So, I gathered some paint, sponges, glass jars, and these amazing stencils:
Word to the wise, I think these stencils work best on flat objects, not rounded ones like I used. These stencils have enough tack for up to 20 uses and are washable. I found them extremely easy to wash between uses then put back on the plastic until I was ready to use again.
For the flower pot votive candle holders, I used the long stencil on the bottom:
Dabbled with two or more colors (here's the stencil in reuse):
Each took less than five minutes. Here are some finished products:
I also used the larger flower stencils on some roly poly candle holders:
Another project I tried but did not feel quite as successful was to create "stained glass" candle holders. Using the flower pots and two colors of paint, I painted vertical lines/squares in one color and horizontal lines/squares in the others:
I like the blue version, but am not fond of the red and yellow. Maybe my Chi Omega sisters would enjoy! It's ok to let the streak lines appear - they add to the direction the paint was used.
So, we'll see how these work next week, when I hope to participate in the first show of the season. Wish me luck!
*Votive candle holders, Libbey Glass Outlet
*Paints and stencils, Plaid from Hobby Lobby
*Votive candles, D'Lites by Dorene
Get the instructions here! |
Plaid Peel & Stick Stencils |
For the flower pot votive candle holders, I used the long stencil on the bottom:
I also used the larger flower stencils on some roly poly candle holders:
Another project I tried but did not feel quite as successful was to create "stained glass" candle holders. Using the flower pots and two colors of paint, I painted vertical lines/squares in one color and horizontal lines/squares in the others:
I like the blue version, but am not fond of the red and yellow. Maybe my Chi Omega sisters would enjoy! It's ok to let the streak lines appear - they add to the direction the paint was used.
So, we'll see how these work next week, when I hope to participate in the first show of the season. Wish me luck!
*Votive candle holders, Libbey Glass Outlet
*Paints and stencils, Plaid from Hobby Lobby
*Votive candles, D'Lites by Dorene
Don't have time to make your own? Please email me for information on custom orders!
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