Posts Tagged ‘design gallery’

10 tips to top designs

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

You might be expecting a top-10 list of craft tips.  This is a 10-in-1…

Subscribe to the “feed” from the Design Gallery.  You’ll have 10 new design ideas at a time delivered to your desktop.

Home delivery!
Home delivery!

How?  Click the orange RSS link, the iGoogle link, or the MyYahoo! link.  You’ll get a constantly updated list of our 10 latest jewelry projects.

Just like that!  We’ve had plenty of people say that they turn to us first when they have a new project idea.  Let us return the favor with some jewelry inspirations.

Enjoy!

Setting a record?

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Over the last week, Rings & Things has uploaded a kazillion new entries to our free Design Gallery.  I think we set a record, and I want to share some highlights…

Great Southwestern-influenced earrings to introduce you to a really handy jewelry finding, the bead bar

Our bead bars show off pretty amazonite beads...

Our bead bars show off pretty amazonite beads...

Seasonally appropriate shark charms & rad surfboard pendants make this one a perfect guy / beachwear item… (update on August 13: I’m wearing this one to Rings & Things’ anniversary sale this weekend, so come see it in person):

A midsummer day's inspiration!  The Shark Week necklace

A midsummer day's inspiration! The Shark Week necklace.

Here’s another finding we sell that will find an appreciative audience this time of year…

A fun, customized bottle opener for your thirsty customers!  (Read the lettering)

A fun, customized bottle opener for your thirsty customers! (Read the lettering)

So get yourself to the shade of a beach umbrella in a place that has wi-fi, pour some iced tea, and browse the dozens of fun new designs in our Gallery!  Did I mention we’ve added several whole new design categories?  Resin designs, beadables (great gift ideas), metal stamping, causes & awareness, and more…

Have a fun summery design idea?  Share it in a quick note below!

DON’T MISS OUR June-July giveaway:
* in our online store, find a fave product & review it there, then…
* …leave a comment about it at the contest article in our blog
* On August 3, five winners will receive coveted Rings & Things gift certificates!
* Enter often & see if you win!

Featured bead: basic black onyx

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

They say the name comes from the Greek for “fingernail”.  I guess our featured bead does resemble the fingernails of some Gothic types I’ve known!

It would be a grave slight if I didn’t feature black onyx beads in this space.  These are a true standby for jewelry designers, with their lustrous gloss and their dark versatility.  They’re available in a huge range of styles!

Black onyx beads in a round, 4 millimeter style

Black onyx beads in a round, 4 millimeter style

If you’re shopping more to stock up your bead arsenal, with no particular designs in mind yet, try black onyx rounds like the 4-millimeter jobbies shown above.  By the way, that size is about 6 to the inch.  The smallest rounds that you’re likely to find are 3mm (or 8 to the inch); you can get bigger sizes like 6mm, 8mm and up.

Black onyx rounds are a classic bead for certain basics, like evening jewelry or the rosary market.  But they look great in higher-fashion environments too!  Check out this “Blackberry Necklace” design from Rings & Things’ ever-popular Design Gallery:

The Blackberry necklace, from our Design Gallery

The Blackberry necklace, from our Design Gallery

Don’t stop with the smooth rounds, though — faceted rounds of black onyx are some gorgeous beads!  Look at how these, in the 6mm size (4 to the inch), catch the light:

Black onyx, 6mm faceted round beads

Black onyx, 6mm faceted round beads

And other styles, like black onyx tube beads, have lots of promise:

4x13mm black onyx tube beads

4x13mm black onyx tube beads

I’ll leave you with one last inspiration.  One of my favorites in the Design Gallery is the Cute Cubes Squared necklace, which uses various black onyx beads in a dazzling way:

Cute Cubes Squared

Cute Cubes Squared

I’d love to hear about your own discoveries that you’ve made while designing with black onyx beads!

Leave them in a comment, below!

DON’T MISS OUR June-July giveaway:
* in our online store, find a fave product & review it there, then…
* …leave a comment about it at the contest article in our blog
* On August 3, five winners will receive coveted Rings & Things gift certificates!
* Enter often & see if you win!

Strand enhancers enhance your business

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Looking at the new Wedding / Bridal / Prom section that we’re building in our Design Gallery, I learned a technique…

Strand enhancers can grow your business.  For a second, I thought this might mean “necklace extenders“, which are amazingly useful findings themselves.

But no, strand enhancers are yet a different way of offering extra value to your jewelry customers.  They instantly make any necklace into a “Y” necklace, as @wendytgibson put it on Twitter.  See one detache, and one in action, in this “Always a Bridesmaid” necklace design:

The "Always a Bridesmaid" design from Rings & Things

The "Always a Bridesmaid" design from Rings & Things

For this necklace, designer Cindy made the “pearl enhancer” with a #39-541-11 9×15mm oval no-trigger lobster clasp, in sterling silver.  Have a custom wedding order?  You can make clip-on strand enhancers with colors that match the bridesmaids’ dresses!

You can take this idea to craft fairs and jewelry shops too!  Offer necklace-buying customers a matching strand enhancer for a little sales bump.  They let the customer multi-purpose her necklace, choosing the style she wants.  And they’re easy to make — so you could even offer to “build to order”.  As @CreationsWHeart (also on Twitter) pointed out, “I can see how you could come up w/ a ton of designs whether it’s on a chain or beaded necklace! How fun!”

PS: A little extra design trick is to use seed beads in a pearl necklace like the one seen here.  They’re easy, affordable spacers and they take far less time than knotting the cord!

Want to suggest more necklace design tricks and tips?  Share them in a comment below.  You’ll be entered in our raffle!

May giveaway:
* You enter by leaving comments this month
* At the end of May, 2 winners will receive coveted Rings & Things goodie packs!
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So read the blog regularly, to enter a lot & to see if you won!

Multipurposing: teapot bead cap => Aladdin’s lamp charm

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Multipurposing tip:  Rings & Things’ sterling silver teapot bead caps also make a magical Aladdin’s lamp charm.

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Sterling silver teapot bead cap (Rings & Things #43-546-02)

Credit goes to @tamdoll on Twitter for this great craft business tip!  Just “cap” this finding around your favorite 10- to 12mm bead.  It makes a fine addition to a charm bracelet, or earrings…  Here’s another style that we offer:

Sterling silver teapot bead cap (Rings & Things #43-546-01)

Sterling silver teapot bead cap (Rings & Things #43-546-01)

This means you have at least three flavors of lamp for Arabian Nights-themed jewelry, because we’ve also added this new antiqued-silver plated Aladdin charm:

Aladdin's lamp charm (Rings & Things #44-940-17-AS)

Aladdin's lamp charm (Rings & Things #44-940-17-AS)

How about an aquiline crystal bead as a lamp?  Check out this Aladdin’s Lamp earring design from our Design Gallery!

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Have more ideas for Arabian Nights jewelry?  More multipurposing magic in mind?  Share by leaving a comment!

April giveaway: “DIY Display Ideas”:
* You enter by leaving comments under the March 31 giveaway announcement
* At the end of April, 2 winners will receive coveted Rings & Things goodie packs!
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So read the blog regularly to see if you won!

Our Design Gallery expands

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

You’ve received our new 2009-2010 catalog, haven’t you?  We’re very happy with it.  One reason is all the fun jewelry designs it features.  Now…

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Rings & Things has uploaded dozens and dozens of these new entries to our Design Gallery!  (Finally done.  I see the light at the end of the carpal tunnel.) ☻☺ At last count we had something like 668 designs up. We group this free inspirational material into some useful categories:

Every design is illustrated by a great big beautiful picture of the finished piece.  The Design Contest Winners come with the artist’s statement.  All the others are accompanied by a parts list, complete with links to our online store if you’re going to buy the components.

You’ll also find links to free downloadable PDFs with full instructions for making each design.  The PDFs come in two flavors, faster-loading or higher-resolution.  Hard to choose, right?

Subscribe to our Design Gallery RSS / Google Desktop / My Yahoo feed to keep updated!  Whenever we upload a new design, we’ll send a blip right to your desktop or browser window, whichever you choose.

Have a favorite Design Gallery item?  Ever been inspired by one of our designs?  Saw your contest entry on our site?  Leave a comment to talk about it!!

March news: New monthly lottery, right here on the Rings & Things blog.  Here’s how it works:
* You enter by leaving comments. Comment on any March post(s).
* At the end of March, I’ll randomly draw 2 winners of surprise goodie packs! …So read the blog regularly to see if you won!

Trendspotting: Keychain charms

Friday, October 10th, 2008

We were looking through keywords that people google us with, and noticed a lot of folks are looking for keychain charms.  Have you noticed these?

Rings & Things has some fun keychain charm ideas in our Design Gallery!  The latest addition is our Niagara Attachable Charm design, in the popular glue-on glass style:

Niagara attachable charm, a free design project from Rings & Things

Then there’s the seasonal (can I say ‘Halloweeny’?) / Goth / rocker Skeletor Zipper Pull:

Skeletor Zipper Pull design (image by Rings & Things)

There are more great jewelry projects in our Design Gallery, so go in and browse the ID Badges, Clips & Keyrings section!  It’s all 100% free, and many of the designs are handily linked to detailed Designer Tip Sheets that list the components and how to put them together.