Archive for August, 2011

Top five reasons to come to the Rings and Things Anniversary Sale!

Saturday, August 13th, 2011

 

5. Red Tag Madness!!!
We have bins and bins of of marked down beading goodness! There are marked down gemstones, findings, pendants, glass beads and more! Get ready to dig! Oh and P.S. you get an additional 10% off all red tag times!

Tons O' Red Tag Strands

Red Tag Resin Beads

4. Magical Gemstones Galore

We have beefed up our inventory of gemstones in preparation for our upcoming traveling Bead Show, but before we take all these goodies on the road, we wanted to give our local clientele a sneak peak!

Gemstone Maddness!

Gemstones in Jewel Tones

3. Free Demos

Curious about Riveting and Dapping? Perhaps you feel the need to see some jewelry making power tools in action? Want to solder but don’t know where to begin? Don’t fret, here at Rings and Things we have our experienced staff doing all these things and more!

Riveting and Dapping!

Soldering Demo

2. Tools, Tools, Tools!

In celebration of our 39th year in business we are giving you tools at a 15% discount! Come grab a new pair of pliers or wire-cutters so you ca throw that old pair out! There is nothing like a the feel of new tools in your hands!

"Don't be a tool......buy some tools instead!"

And the number one reason to head down to the Rings and Things Anniversary Sale……….

1. The oh so Loveable Men of Rings and Things!

Josh, Ted and Lynn!

Oh and don't forget Dan the Man!

Nate can help you carry out all your new tools and beads!

 

Anniversary Event!

Thursday, August 11th, 2011

As you may know it is our 39th Anniversary! Hip Hip Hooray! We have been frantically rushing to get all our goodies ready for our beadaholic customers.  Here are some of the great things we have going on in celebration of our 39 years!

Resin Flowers and Birds:

So many colors and shapes to choose from!

With twenty colors and twenty styles available, the possibilities are endless! Make easy post earrings, cute little bobby pins or linked bracelets! Just glue using Beadfix or a little E-6000. A garden of possibilities awaits you :)

Easy to make earrings, rings, bracelets and bobby pins!

Bracelets, Bracelets and more Bracelets:

We have so many bracelets it’s insane! In fact, we had to dedicate several tables to these cascading, sparkly glass bracelets. Keep them as is, or take them apart and use the beads to make your own creations! Either way, the price can’t be beat, $4.00 a piece or $3.00 a piece if you buy 10 or more!

Bracelets galore!

Sparkly glass bracelets make great gifts!

 

Czech Glass Island:

The Czech Republic may not have tropical beaches, but they do have some of the best glass beads around! So we figured why not fill up a swimming pool full of Czech glass beads and sell them for $3.00 a strand! It’s glass island!

Take a dip in our pool full of Czech glass!

 

Simply Swank:

Soldering made easy with Simply Swank Soldering Tools!

If you have always wanted to solder, but have been too scared to try, we have a solution! Simply Swank Soldering tools make soldering easy as pie. Come stop by the showroom and see Rita create soldering magic.

Simply Swank Soldering Irons and Accessories

Well, that’s just a sampling of all the goodness happening here at the Rings & Things Anniversary Event! Hope to see you down here!

 

Prepping for the big Anniversary Event (August 12-13)

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

Josh is busy organizing all of the discounted strands - our entire truck bay is full of them!

39 years…that’s how long Rings & Things has been in business! Tomorrow our Spokane showroom will be closed in order to finish preparations for this weekend’s big anniversary celebration. Here’s a sneak peek at a few of the lovelies that will be available starting Friday – doors open at 10 am!

Fancy faceted tourmaline in shades of watermelon.

A great selection of turquoise!

Super sunny citrine.

Mini gemstone donuts - the perfect size for earrings and bracelets!

A basket full of bundled cloth bangles.

Event hours are from 10-4 both Friday and Saturday, and there are a variety of demos going on throughout our warehouse. The anniversary event is the perfect time to get your questions about metal stamping, metal clay, soldering and other jewelry-making techniques answered!

If you need to stock up on findings, chain and other essential regular stock items, save time by placing a showroom will-call order now, so it will be ready for you to pick up at the sale.

Hope to see you there!

Copper and brass bracelet design challenge results

Monday, August 8th, 2011

So simple, yet so fun! 6" long, 1/4 and 1/2" wide strips to make all kinds of jewelry with.

In July, we sent ten of our blog partners sample packs of our new 24-gauge metal bracelet strips. With summer in full swing, it isn’t surprising that not everyone completed projects (at least not yet) … but the WOW, those who did really brought their A-game!

Textured, layered and beaded cuff bracelets by Helena.

Helena Fritz hammered, riveted and even bead-weaved her way to an armful of gorgeous bangle bracelets – her lovely blog has more photos. Helena specializes in beadwork, which makes her first attempt at metalwork even more impressive.

Carole shows her polymer prowess.

Carole Carlson stepped out of her comfort zone and into the world of polymer clay with these fun bracelets. She found that the copper was easier to work with than the brass, which makes sense since it is a softer metal. Check out her blog for more info.

Just one of the bright and bold bracelets Carolyn created.

Carolyn Fiene also used polymer clay, but she preferred the brass as a base. Even though it is harder to form, she felt is held its shape better.  Link to her blog showing other designs that combine chain and bezel cups with polymer coming soon.

Layers of "ruffled" metal dress up Jan's brass cuff.

Jan O’Banion made several great designs by layering different elements onto the bracelets. She used recycled tins to make flowers on the ”Trashy Tinsel” bracelet above. Visit her blog to get a peek inside her creative world.

1/2" wide copper forms the base of this lampwork glass ring by Lubica.

Lubica Vinicenko used the strips as the base of some truly elaborate rings. You can see more pictures at her blog.

As you can see, these metal “bracelet” strips  are extremely versatile and fun to experiment with. Am I the only one surprised to see polymer clay and seed beads combined with sheet metal?

The back of my layered stamped bracelet. I curved short strips with my wood dapping set to make the matching earrings.

I’ve been having a blast stamping and texturing them. You can see the front of – and how I made – the “Earth Laughs in Flowers” bracelet in our design gallery.  Texturing metal with brass texture sheets is great stress relief, I must say!

Although July is already behind us, we’re always happy to see and share what you create. Be sure to send us some photos of what you make with these metal strips! ~ Cindy

PS - Molly Alexander posted her etching and mixed metal results to a photostream on Flickr – be sure to check them out!