Archive for December, 2009

Top jewelry components of ’09!

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Happy New Year!  It’s Wednesday afternoon, and I’m adding your votes, live-blogging style! (My vote is “wood chain“.  My R&T coworkers vote for “picture frame pendants“, “chain on spools“, “resin“…)

I bet this’ll turn out to be a nice shopping list for anyone who wants to make great jewelry.  (Or to buy that person a birthday gift…) :)

  • 1st vote:  Peace sign charms  (@SatinDollCo)Top_10_49-942-08-ap
  • 2nd vote: PEWTER FLEUR-DE-LIS CHARMS (@rhapsodiejandg)Top_10_49-947-19-as
  • 3rd vote: Gunmetal chain . . . but perhaps that’s wishful thinking on my part. I love it! (@CrazyCraftChick)Top_10_40-099-36-9
  • 4th vote:  Filigrees (Andrea Twombly) (in her comment below)Top_10_charms_filigree_goldplate
  • 5th vote: I vote for Swarovski Crystals… ALWAYS!  (@AlsoMrsB)Top_10_45-400-01
  • 6th vote: Gunmetal Oval Chain – like you expected me to say something else? – Suzann@Beadphoria.com (Suzann Sladcik Wilson) (via Facebook — we’re getting responses all over!)Top_10_40-099-33-9
  • 7th vote: Headpins with interesting finials! (Diana B) (in a comment below)Top_10_fancy_head_pins
  • 8th vote: My vote – gemstone faceted rondelles – like this lapis, YUM!!!! http://tinyurl.com/ybl49ee (JustATish)Top_10_21-908-020

Tweet or FB your vote to me and I’ll add them in real time ☺ Dave

As seen in: Bead Star

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

We thought it’d be fun to share paparazzi photos of Rings & Things beads on stars.

Then we thought, why not feature some Bead Stars?!

Good Advice

Good Advice

Erin Prais-Hintz won second place in Bead Star’s “heart designs” division. Her whimsical “Good Advice” on pages 26 and 71 to 72 cleverly deploys quite a mix of Rings & Things items…

Beads:

Findings:

Wire:

Erin is a Rings & Things blog partner, by the way!

Falling Leaves

Falling Leaves

In the “pearls” division, second-place winner Susan White’s “Falling Leaves” (pages 38 and 77-78) mines a vein of copper tones…

Fragile Love

Fragile Love

Another R&T blog partner, Heather Powers, won third place in the “gemstones” division with her Fragile Love (pages 57 and 86), backed up by these Rings & Things items:

Beads and such:

Findings and stringing materials:

Carnelian Garland

Carnelian Garland

Finally, Mary Harding McCallion scored an honorable mention in the “stones” division with her Carnelian Garland (pages 58 and 86 to 87). Mary shows that you want trusty findings to back up your fine focal pieces…

For gemstone bead combinations like the ones in Mary’s garland, check out Rings & Things’ selection of:

(PS, see the magazine for the wonderful finished projects!)

Craft tip: Make your own BIG bracelet blanks

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Anne, who you may have talked with when you phone Rings & Things, had an inspired idea that I want to share.

Anne was asked by a customer: “I love bracelet blanks, but can I get some that are even bigger?”  Her response was, “I think I can custom-make some!”

Bolo slides make bigger, custom bracelet blanks

Bolo slides make bigger, custom bracelet blanks

Bolo slides are the ticket.  Here’s a great way to multi-purpose this otherwise kind of obscure finding!  Just add basemetal link findings, which we sell by the hundreds. Finish the bracelet easily with a fold-over clasp.

Anne used a very cute link with heart pattern in the right-hand bracelet here.  In the left one are plain links in antique pewter, for an even more versatile base for your glass or ceramic focal pieces.  Another good-looking possibility is to use rope-pattern links (shown above, but here’s a closeup):

Rope-pattern link

Rope-pattern link

Hats off to Anne for her ingenuity, and for sharing this neat jewelry crafts tip with all of us!

Merry Xmas – ornaments by R&T

Monday, December 28th, 2009

Glitter spoiler — don your sunglasses before you scroll down!

Santa lampwork + pearl

Santa lampwork + pearl

Do you ever phone Rings & Things?  If not yet, you should, to enjoy some truly kind customer service.  If you have, you know we have a mighty creative bunch working here.

Today they had a Sales department holiday party.  Their tiny, tinsely Xmas tree was adorned with handmade ornaments.

Above: Lampwork Santa, freshwater pearl, copper wire wrapping, and leather cord.  Below: Chain, wire, crystal bicone beads, brass star charm, and mother of pearl rectangle ring bead.

Star charm + mother of pearl link

Star charm + mother of pearl link

Below: Copper wire, lampwork snowman and gunmetal link, filigree, chain and filigree bead.

Lampwork snowman

Lampwork snowman

Share your holiday ornament ideas below!