Archive for September, 2009

Rings & Things reminds crafters about memory jewelry

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

For craft artisans casting about for the latest solid trend in baubles, memory jewelry makes an indelible impression…  Rings & Things reminds crafters to keep a trove of new supplies in mind.

Memories...

Memories...

Image Transfer Solution (ITS) is a fluid that allows you to transfer images from laser/toner printers (but not ink jet) onto non-porous surfaces like metal, beach glass, wood, and unglazed tile. Using it is simple: it takes only heat-setting (in an oven or with a heat gun) and washing off the paper. ITS may also be mixed with pigments and used as paint on metal.

Photos or other images can be sealed between the tiny double panes of clear glass in new frame-charm findings to make custom keepsake jewelry. The bails of these frames measure 7mm (over 1/4 inch) inner diameter, large enough to fit most any cord. Platings currently on offer include ‘white’ metal and stylish copper plate. Three shapes enliven the charm of these handmade pendants, with rectangles, pentagons and squares available to set off the individuality of any cropped image. An assortment of these hinged picture-frame charms can make a treasured wearable photo album out of customers’ favorite snapshots, or even a gallery of art or choice found images.

Crafters shouldn’t forget to try out new shadow-box pendants as well. Also known as ‘dream boxes’, these findings have a single pane of glass in an antiqued-copper plated box that fits images about 1½ inch on a side. Display-box pendants like these can also be used to show off tiny prized treasures, from an antique coin or bead to a mini art assemblage.

Jewelry crafters may recall that resin-casting jewelry has made quite a sensation, and numerous bezel findings add even more possibilities for memory jewelry. All it takes is cutting an image to the appropriate size, gluing it into a setting like Rings & Things’ new sterling-silver bezel cups, and pouring in a small amount of epoxy resin such as EasyCast. The results are lasting memories in the form of pendants, earrings and other jewelry.

Suggest more memory-jewelry ideas in a comment!

World’s longest beaded necklace

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

” A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle.”  And a bead added to the world’s longest necklace is not lost…

The start of the world's longest beaded necklace (image from the Scranton Times-Tribune)

The start of the world's longest beaded necklace (image from the Scranton Times-Tribune)

We heard from Mary Ann Corey, the co-founder of a nonprofit organization called The Portable Playhouse (TPP) . This is an art-therapy program for thousands of women and children recovering in hospitals and cancer centers  in several states.  They use glass, crystal and silver beads to create one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces that the patients get to wear and keep. They’re in 2 New York hospitals and 7 New Jersey hospitals, with many more in the surrounding areas and across the country waiting for this program. To date, they’ve worked with over 37,000 women and children, “beading one smile at a time.”

Seeking new and creative ways to implement and fund this unique program, TPP decided to launch a nationwide campaign to bead the world’s longest necklace.

Under the guidelines of the Guinness Book of World Records, along with the generosity of a  New York bead company, TPP will attempt to exceed the standing record of 355 feet. People wishing to participate in this fundraiser can visit the World’s Longest Beaded Necklace website and donate a dollar per bead. The bead(s) will then be added  to the necklace in their name or in the names of a loved one.  TPP will then record the names of the donors as one of the world record holders. This campaign launched on July 30th and the necklace will be being beaded at headquarters in Forest City, PA until December 31st.

More importantly, this fundraiser will help spread awareness for the need of art therapy programs during this traumatic time in patients’ lives.

Over 40 hospitals locally and nationwide are waiting for TPP’s services.  With the anticipated success of this fundraiser, hundreds more are expected, thus the reason for this national campaign.

Your support will be most welcomed, because as beaders, you all know the therapeutic value of beading.  TPP needs to bead miles of smiles…  So please forward this information to as many people as possible. Thanks for your consideration!  For any additional information please contact TPP’s “bead” headquarters anytime.

“Bead Happy!”

Featured bead: basic / black / glass

Friday, September 4th, 2009

What’s true of clothing is true of beads: basic black never goes out of style.

With jewelry making, “basic” means black glass beads. I want to show you 5 reasons why everyone loves black beads…

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Roll with these!

Roll with these!

#1:  roller beads

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Black glass firepolish teardrop beads, #23-417-021

Cry fire in a crowded jewelry shop, so you can buy up all of these

#2:  firepolish teardrops

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Doubles as a spacer!

Not a UFO, but doubles as a neato spacer

#3:  disk beads

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Black glass round beads, #23-224-021

The basic-est of the basics

#4:  rounds

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Beadie babies?

Beadie babies?

#5:  E beads

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You know we have scads more black beads.  I challenge you to take 10 minutes to search our site for “black beads”, come back here, and post a comment on your favorite new find!

Heads up: plan for Rings & Things’ 2010 design contest!

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

“Your Designs Rock!” is not just an encouragement.  YDR is also the name of our popular design contest of creations made from Rings & Things products.  The 2010 edition is coming soon.

Here’s a first announcement…  We invite craft jewelry makers to prepare their favorite handmade designs for the contest.  (Entries need not be jewelry—they can be any kind of design.)

Do you have designs?

Got designs? Rock our contest!

The Grand Prize in the 2010 Your Designs Rock contest will be a $750 Rings & Things credit.  First prizes will be awarded in each of five categories, each bringing a $250 Rings & Things credit.  Honorable mentions carrying $75 credits will be bestowed on additional entries singled out by the judges.  In addition, winning entries (with credit to the designer) could be featured in Rings & Things’ catalog and promotions, providing exposure to an estimated million people per year worldwide.

The 2010 design-contest categories are

  • Glass & Crystal
  • Gemstones & Pearls
  • Mostly Metal
  • Metal Clay
  • Found Objects/Miscellaneous

Rings & Things is introducing a number of new features to the YDR contest this time around, making the competition more exciting than ever:

  • New-entrant drawing: First-time entrants will be automatically entered into a drawing to win a goodie package.
  • Early-bird drawing: Those who submit completed entries (up to 3) by early February  will be automatically entered into a drawing to win a goodie package!
  • Expanded entry period: Entries will be accepted through January and February, 2010.

Anyone can enter, but a majority of parts in each design must be items that are available from Rings & Things.  (That includes things you buy at our BeadTour bead shows this Fall!)  Full contest guidelines are available online.

For prompt notification of 2010 contest details, interested designers can subscribe to Rings & Things’ e-newsletter as well as checking our blog.  YDR winners will be announced the first week of June.

Start planning now!  You can submit up to 3 designs!