Middle of the Night Ramblings

Good morning! Erm. Middle of the night? (and yes I did TRY to sleep) Or how about whatever time it happens to be there? *giggles* Ok, it's just after 1am so I'm a wee bit silly right now, so this post might also be a wee bit silly, but I'm WIDE awake for some unknown reason so what else is there for me to do other than blog all about bazaar and the rambling thoughts running through my head?

I did a bazaar today (well technically yesterday since it's now early Sunday), and I had a blast! Sales weren't stellar, but I had a lot of fun! I remembered my camera - but I forgot to take any pictures. Bad Ruthie, I know.

Mom went with me on this bazaar and she sold a couple of her items and even got a custom order! That was really exciting for her :) She's decided that crafting to sell isn't for her, so after the holiday's we're going to be closing down Kindred Spirit Treasures. You may notice I'll be moving my charms into my jewelry shops on Etsy and Artfire, and you'll be seeing a huge sale in KST as we get closer to Christmas! I'll keep you posted - don't worry!

One thing I loved about this bazaar, even though I could have asked for more sales, was that there was definitely plenty of foot traffic. I got to have lots and lots of great conversations, both with other vendors, and with the people walking through. I'm a people person, and I thrive off of interactions like that!

Plus I heard a lot of people saying they weren't quite ready to shop for Christmas yet, which is weird to me, but I guess that's a reflection on the current economic situation. I don't really think that the lack of sales I had were a reflection on my art, it was reflection of the economy in general. Most of the people today were looky-loos. The others I got comfortable enough to ask said that their sales we're about the same as mine.

I did get several people who said that they were really excited that I'd be back because they were planning on shopping more next month! I take that as a very promising sign. I also had a gal who will hopefully be sending me information so I can do a custom order for her. To top it all off, I was originally only going back one weekend next month and it now looks like I'm almost definitely going to be able to do 2 weekends next month at this venue! Woohoo!

What else am I excited about? Well I can't precisely tell you, because it's a surprise, but I can tell you that assuming all goes well I'll be doing the big reveal on the 1st! I've been doing a lot of talking with some people I trust (gotta love Mom's and friends who are willing to listen to you hammering out your ideas) and I'm really excited!

I'm also happy because my health has been showing signs of slow but steady improvement and if this trend continues (Lord willing) I have a lot of ideas that I'm working on developing. I'm dreaming big I'm hoping to find ways to continue building my business through a variety of venues. So far, so good! I'm seeing slow but steady progress there too.

Learn to Make Dangling Earrings As Christmas Gift

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Learn simple technique that allows you to make beautiful handmade jewelry for yourself or your loved ones.

This tutorial shows you pictorial steps by steps on making this Christmas Dangling Earrings.

Level: Beginner

Materials:
2 x 6mm round gemstone beads
6 x 4mm (or 3mm) Swarovski bicone beads
2 flower shaped plates (Optional)
2 ear wires
8 eye pins
You can use 20 gauges wires to make eye pins and ear wires (Optional)

Tools Needed
Round nose pliers
Flat nose pliers
Wire Cutter

As shown in picture, thread in a flower plate and a 6mm round gemstone beads into the eye pin. Photobucket

Push them towards the loop of the eye pin
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Bend the wires of eye pin into 90 degree from the gemstone.
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Notice position of the right hand. Your wrist is towards direction of the arrow to allow room for twisting to make the loop.
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Make a full circle by fully turning your wrist.
You are done with the first component.
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Let’s make 3 other dangles.

Cut approximately 2.5cm of wires and thread in a bicone crystal. Place it at the centre of the wires.

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Bend the wires to 90 degree.
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Make a loop on top and at the bottom..
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Hang the small dangles onto the big dangle by opening the loop of the big dangle.
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Hang in 2 more dangles and close the loop using your flat nose pliers.
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Open the loop of the ear wires and hang it onto the top of the big dangle.
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You are done with 1 side.
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Make another earring and you are done with the beautiful creation!.
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Try out other colours!
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They can be made great gifts for your loved ones! Hope you enjoy the tutorial. Cheers

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