Showing posts with label jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jewelry. Show all posts

Monday, April 27, 2009

Spotlight On...

Amber Johnson of Erama

Tell us a little bit about who you are and your life up to this point in time.
My name is Amber Johnson and I am all over the place. I grew up in Los Angeles and should have known I was an artist when I drew two perfect flamenco dancers in the 6th grade. Didn’t get the hint. I wanted to major in Interior Design in college. Granma told me “you better not waste your momma’s money.” I took the “braniac” route and went to college for Communication. I graduated with a BA and MA from Saint Louis University in 4.5 years, and went on to Penn State for my PhD in 3 years. At 25 I had my PhD and a great teaching job. Then, I took a jewelry class since it was free. Fell in love. It inspired me to start painting, learn photography, and make jewelry. I do them all now in hopes of quitting my “day career” and enjoying life as I should be.

The name of my company, Erama, is my son’s name spelled backwards. His name, Amare, means beloved, immortal, and builder in different languages. So, you can say that I am a building a company that will be loved by many and last forever.

Besides your fantasy creative life, what else are you doing currently?
I am full time professor at Loyola Marymount University.

What do you offer in your Etsy Shop?
Custom Hair Ties for thick hair, curly hair, locks, super sleek hair, thinning hair, or any other hair that doesn’t mesh well with traditional ponytail holders. They won’t pull the hair out, and instead of carrying around unsightly elastic bands on our wrists with little hairs dangling from them that have been pulled out, these hair ties can double as pretty bracelets or necklaces instead.

I also make custom jewelry with natural gemstones, fuzed glass, and crystal.

Where do you create?
I have a lab at home. It is definitely big enough to share. I would love to host an EAOC workshop. Come over and let’s be creative together!

From where do you draw inspiration?
My inspiration comes from nature, African Adinkrah Symbols, and really anything I see that looks cool, unique, or interesting. I find myself browsing through etsy for inspiration a lot. There are some really amazing products begging to inspire us!

How did you learn your craft?
I am a self-taught beader. At Saint Louis U I started working with a brother named Jebel of Spider’s Web Custom Jewelry. He is an amazing beader and wire-wrapper who taught me about semi-precious stones, metals, spacer beads, so many cool tricks and tips! When I moved to Pennsylvania, I stopped creating and focused on my final degree. Lat summer I took a metal-smithing class at Loyola with Sue Dorman and fell in love all over again. In her class I learned glass fusing, metal manipulation, and lost wax casting techniques.

How do you promote your wares?
I blog, participate in forums, and talk to everyone I meet with thick hair, locks, afro puffs, etc.

What has been the most important lesson you've learned since you started selling your own creations?
Don’t spend hours mulling over a design. If you have an idea, then put something together. If you don’t like it, someone else will. You don’t have to like everything you make. I used to make things for “me.” But my style isn’t everyone’s style. I had to learn to watch what other people are wearing, doing, and enjoying and use that as inspiration. It makes it much easier to let go of creations. I also find myself making things much faster because I don’t second guess my style and taste. It isn’t for “me.” It is for someone special who is going to love it!

Is there any advice you can give others who are just starting out?

  1. Be nice, cordial, and inviting at all times. When people like you, they want to buy from you. I am nice anyway, but at shows and in dealing with other artists, customers, etc. I am always nice, positive, and energetic, even if I don’t feel like it.
  2. Sharing your ideas is a good thing. We are taught to keep our ideas to ourselves in fear that someone will run with them. However, one-man boats tend to sink. Working together creates more energy and inspiration. Besides, fear is an illusion. Don’t let it blind you.
  3. Get a merchant account and take those credit cards. I don’t know if it is the economy, or cash is just 1980’s. I have lost so many sales because I didn’t have one. I have on now!!!

My etsy page can be found at: http://erama.etsy.com/
My blog can be found at: http://designed-living.blogspot.com

Monday, April 6, 2009

Spotlight On...

Nicole Parrish of Honey Child Designs




Tell us a little bit about who you are and your life up to this point in time.
I've always been artistic, as a student, I've studied Theater, Film and the Arts. In the late 90s, I moved to Los Angeles from Philadelphia and landed myself in graduate film school. I began to sell my jewelry to family and friends as a way of earning money for my student projects. Upon graduating, I realized I had found my true creative outlet, and Honey Child Designs was born.

Besides your fantasy creative life, what else are you doing currently?
I'm currently offer jewelry making classes and I host bridal jewelry parties, children's parties and other ice breaker events to bring people together thru the united task of jewelry making.

What do you offer in your Etsy Shop?
I offer my unique line of Crystal and Gemstone jewelry. My line showcases One-of-A-Kind Agate Necklaces as my main focus. I also offer a line of crystal Chakra jewelry, designed in mind to help balance the seven energy fields of the Chakra system.

Where do you create?
I have a home studio, dedicated to being a cozy haven for me to design and handcraft my line. I also keep all of my collected stones and materials there.

Where do you get your inspiration from?
my inspiration is derived from nature. You could say that mother nature is my Muse. I just look around and appreciate all of the natural wonders in the world.

How did you learn how to do your craft?
I am self taught. I started by doing simple stringing and beading, but it slowly evolved into more elaborate designs. I use the Agate slice itself as the catalyst and I just go with the flow and build around it. I'm always amazed when a piece is finished.

How do you promote your wares?
I've created a dedicated website www.honeychilddesign.com, which I use it as a promotional and networking tool. I pass out lots of business cards with the link to my etsy site. I also participate in local and online craft shows and do a lot of social networking.

What has been the most important lesson you've learned since you started selling your own creations?
Persistance. If you truly love what you do, you will stick with it, thru thick and thin.

Is there any advice you can give others who are just starting out?
Stay true to yourself, think of your art first, and let your personal constitution lead you to your end result. I believe good things come to you when you build upon your own integrity.

Do you have any favorite Etsy artists you'd like to promote here?
Sure! A shout out to my friend Lisa of Sehra's, she makes the cutest little cupcake soaps. We haven't known each other long, but she has been a great inspiration to me. We can definitely give credit to Team EAOC for bringing us together! Also, my good friend Mindy of Tangent Designs has been in my corner since I've joined Etsy, she has been a wonderful teammate!




Website: www.honeychilddesigns.com
Twitter: @honeytweets
MySpace: www.myspace.com/honeychilddesigns
Blog: www.honeychilddesigns.com/honeyblog.html

Monday, March 30, 2009

Spotlight On...

Gina Hullum of Urban Adornments



Tell us a little bit about who you are and your life up to this point in time.
I am a military brat, originally from California, but currently in Phoenix via Atlanta, Georgia. My love of jewelry making has turned my hobby into a part time business!

Besides your fantasy creative life, what else are you doing currently?
I am an Estimator for a demolition company!

What do you offer in your Etsy Shop?
Handmade jewelry and accessories.

Where do you create?
I currently operate out of my home studio.

Where do you get your inspiration from?
I live in the desert, so inspiration is all around me!

How did you learn how to do your craft?
Self taught - read alot of how-to books and magazines!

How do you promote your wares?
I pass out alot of business cards and flyers, purchase Etsy showcases, and word-of-mouth.

What has been the most important lesson you've learned since you started selling your own creations?
That not everyone is as thrilled as you are about your wares!!!

Is there any advice you can give others who are just starting out?
Be persistent, think about the BIG picture.

Do you have any favorite Etsy artists you'd like to promote here?
Myself!

Monday, March 23, 2009

Spotlight On...


Crystal Carlton of Charm & Jewels

Tell us a little bit about who you are and your life up to this point in time.
I am Crystal Carlton, a wife, and a mother of 1 lovely little daughter named Taya. I am 38 years old, and I live in Akron, Ohio. 

Besides your fantasy creative life, what else are you doing currently?
I have been a hairstylist for 19 years, and I have been an Independent Artist/Designer since January 2004. 

What do you offer in your Etsy Shop? 
My etsy shop offers a wide variety of beautiful handmade jewelry. The designs in my collection are unique, eyecatching, and elegant. Designed with the finest components including handmade lampwork beads, charm beads,gemstones, sterling silver, bali silver, gold-filled, jangles, ceramic, Swarovski Crystals and much more. My designs include earrings, rings, bracelets, necklaces, beaded ink pens, children's jewelry and much more. I love to design wedding jewelry and designs for special occasions. Not only do I have a shop on etsy, but I also have my own website.

Where do you create?
I create my jewelry designs in a extra room in my home, I have designated as "My Studio"! Sometimes when I want to relax a bit more and spend some time watching television with my family, I take a small table into the family room and do some beading there as well.

Where do you get your inspiration from? 
I have always been artistic, but I get my inspiration from just about anything I see, I love to watch the seasons change, with all the beautiful colors we see they sometimes inspire me to design pieces made up of those colors. Designing jewelry really began with "My Little Inspiration", Taya. I was working 4 days a week 16 hours a day in the salon, and when I had her I decided I wanted to be home more to be with her, and that's when I decided to make jewelry and sell it.

How did you learn how to do your craft?
Again because I have always been creative, I purchased a bead kit, put it together and that was it! I began to go to local Bead Shows, and began to frequent Bead Shops. For the most part I taught myself, and when there was something I couldn't do I would not hesitate to take a class!

How do you promote your wares?
I promote my wares any way I can. I sell it in several shops here in the Akron area. I always donate to charities and auctions for even more exposure. I've also been in several malls, selling my jewelry for short periods of time, and of course my website,and my Etsy shop.

What has been the most important lesson you've learned since you started selling your own creations?
The most important lesson I've learned is to budget my time and my money!!! You have to this business can be time consuming and can consume you financially!!!

Is there any advice you can give others who are just starting out?
It's a tough road, hang in there!!!



Monday, March 2, 2009

Spotlight On...



Robyn Bourne of Sydney Austin Designs


Tell us a little bit about who you are and your life up to this point in time.

My name is Robyn Bourne. I am originally from Baltimore, MD, but I currently reside in Greensboro, NC. I majored in Fashion Merchandising which allowed me to spend winter session in Paris, France and Milan, Italy. I have two beautiful kids and a wonderful husband. I am a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

Besides your fantasy creative life, what else are you doing currently?
I have a part time job, am active in several organizations, and stay busy with my kids.

What do you offer in your Etsy Shop?
Hand-crafted designer jewelry for the stylish chick.

Where do you create?
At home, in a corner, on a black table.

Where do you get your inspiration from?
Nature, Ocean, and looking thru lots of magazines!

How did you learn how to do your craft?
My brother showed me how to make earrings years ago. Later on, I took classes in Baltimore and Greensboro. A lot of techniques are self-taught.

How do you promote your wares?
Word of mouth, vending at events, flickr, facebook

What has been the most important lesson you've learned since you started
selling your own creations?

Be consistent, don't give up, and give great customer service!

Is there any advice you can give others who are just starting out?
Be consistent, DON'T GIVE UP, and give great customer service!

Do you have any favorite Etsy artists you'd like to promote here?
lemachigallery, charmandjewels, and beadsinthebelfry

www.sydneyaustindesigns.blogspot.com
Sydney Austin Designs on Facebook
www.flickr.com/photos/sydneyaustindesigns

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Sheer Elegance - Jewelry Sellers Pt 4

When you're shopping for jewelry that is classy, 
feminine and truly elegant, look to these 
EAOC artisans for the styles that fit the bill.


Twist and Shout - Black and White Foil Beads in 
Necklace, Bracelet and Earrings Set


Glamour Girl - Black Agate with Swarovski Crystals - 
Necklace - Bracelet - Earrings Set


Early Gleam Earrings - garnet briolettes, 
hammered sterling silver hoop

Pearl Haiku Necklace - white rice pearls, 
sterling silver leaf, matte finish seed beads


Swinging Swarovski


Arabian Nights

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Trend Setters - Jewelry Sellers Pt 3

When it comes to unique and stylish jewelry you can't go wrong with these EAOC artisans!

Natural Beauty

Spice Market

Red Swarovski Heart Wire Wrapped Pendant


Journey Pendant- Hammered Spiral and Faceted Chalcedony Stone


Bejedi

Saami

SarenzoBeads.etsy.com
Orange Dream

Green and Gold

Bronze Accra Earrings


Galaxy Ice Set

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Fun ~ Funky ~ Festive Jewelry Sellers Pt 2

If you're looking for jewelry that makes a daring fashion statement look no further than EAOC!  With varied shapes, bold colors and spunky textures you'll set the trend that all your girlfriends will want to follow. 


  

           Janeen         ~          Full Circle         ~      Janeen / Queen


Desta Bracelet Set                ~             Jazzys Groove Necklace

 Fly-Girl Earrings



 
Asian Beauty Bracelet and Earring Set  ~ Urban Wahine Retro Shapes Earrings



 
Here Kitty, Kitty Bracelet     ~     For Bella Heart Necklace

Sunday, February 1, 2009

The Beauty of Silver

EAOC has many talented jewelry artists and each Sunday in February select shops will be spotlighted.  Today we're bringing you sterling silver artisans.  Clicking on the shop name will take you to their Etsy store.


Lei Series
  


                                                                           
   Dolphin Silver Bracelet

Sterling Silver Cocoa Pod Bracelet


Sterling Inlays

                                                                     
Union Ring Black Coyol Seed  

         Juntos Organic Coyol Palm Seed        

Sunday, August 10, 2008

EAOC Looks Ahead To Fall

This pant set is so comfortable, it is made of 100% cotton. The pants have a drawstring waist and a pocket down on the leg with a button tab. The short sleeve shirt is cool and comfortable so it is perfect for the summer weather or for that cruise you are planning.


Find this men's set and more on Etsy at BobbyJoeS40Designs






Red Contempt is a double stranded necklace with a decoupage rectangle pendant. Matching strands patterned with orange, yellow, and clear beads and accented with red coral beads. The beads are strung on durable elastic and closed with a metal lobster clasp and adjustable chain.



You can purchase this necklace and other beaded jewelry on Etsy at rocamarie





More dots! I really love this card. Great for fall!!! The saying is handstamped in chocolate ink then embossed with clear embossing powder to give texture - green satin ribbon adds the finishing touch. It measures 9 ¼ X 4 inches. Only $3.00 - Price is for one card...blank on the inside. Cardstock is 80 lb. and this cards includes an oranage envelope. All packaged in a crystal clear envelope.

Visit tisascreations on Etsy for a collection of beautiful cards.



Hand painted gold leaves on diamond shaped capiz shells. Hung on silver plated hooks. Face the world's stage with a Pretty Prop.

Stop by PrettyProps today for this and other lovely jewelry.

Monday, June 9, 2008

Spotlight On ...

Naturalezanica!

1. Tell us a little bit about who you are and your life up to this point in time.
My name is Marlon Obando Solano, of Naturaleza al Descubierto natural jewelry. I grew up in a small rural community in Nicaragua. During most of my childhood a civil war was raging. Alongside my parents, I learned to farm and explore the countryside, where my attention to nature’s details developed. I have been an environmental activist for many years. I studied archaeology, learning more about the traditional uses of materials for tools and adornment. My art brings together these interests. I started making and selling jewelry when I was living in Managua, Nicaragua. I gave my work to my friends and started selling through fair trade vendors to get a fair and sustainable price for my work. I moved to Kentucky with my wife (who I met in Nicaragua) and we’ve been working together to sell my jewelry at art fairs and on Etsy.

2. Besides your fantasy creative life, what else are doing currently?
I work as an archaeologist “shovel bum” doing digs throughout the Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio area. I am a musician, I play the guitar and write songs with my group Appalatin. I also enjoy gardening and cooking.

3. What do you offer in your Etsy Shop?
Jewelry handmade with sustainable organic materials I collect myself in Nicaragua and Kentucky. Every piece is one-of-a-kind and made to honor the earth. I love to do custom orders and designs.

4. Where do you create?
I have a wonderful spot in my garage, just feet away from the vegetable garden in the Germantown Neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky.

5. Where do you get your inspiration from?
Most of my inspiration comes from nature, but I’m also drawn to symbology and archaeology. I like simple lines, balance, and form.

6. How did you learn how to do your craft?
I’ve never taken a single art class. I love experimenting with different materials and techniques. Growing up in the countryside taught me ingenuity – to invent my own tools and use unique materials. Every day I try something new.

7. How do you promote your wares?
Until recently, most of my sales have been through local juried art fairs. Etsy has been a wonderful way to reach more people who appreciate sustainable organic art. We promote via Etsy, Flickr www.flickr.com/naturalezanica and we have a website: http://www.martierrasol.com/.

8. What has been the most important lesson you've learned since you started selling your own creations?
Keep evolving and stay excited!

9. Is there any advice you can give others who are just starting out?
Good pictures and networking make a world of difference.

10. Do you have any favorite Etsy artists you'd like to promote here?
So many great sellers – Etsy is a wonderful community!


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