Archive for March 24th, 2008

Weekly Feature - Spring Fling Flower

Monday, March 24th, 2008


Many jewelry designers get inspiration from other pieces of jewelry. This doesn’t mean, however, that we “copy” other artists work. My “Spring Fling Flower” is a good example of this. I saw a picture in a magazine of Drew Barrymore wearing a Austrian crystal orchid bracelet at the 1999 Oscars. The bracelet reminded me of a wrist corsage. Beaded flowers are also very popular, and even though I’d never made one before, I figured I could figure out a way to use the idea of this flower wrist corsage to create a bead and wire flower. Of course, my flower cannot compare to the one on Drew’s wrist, but it is the idea that I used to inspire me for this project.



To make a flower, you’ll need:


Japanese seed beads

1 8mm stone or glass bead

26-28 gauge colored wire

green florists’ tape

wire cutters

flat/bent nosed pliers

beading needle and thread

scissors



I would estimate that you need about 10 grams of seed beads. The 8mm bead will be the center of your flower, so you want one that will either match or contrast with your seed beads. Rose quartz looked good with my seed beads, so that’s why I selected it. As for the colored wire, select a color that matches as closely as possible with your seed beads.



1. Start by using the ladder stitch and using 7 seed beads to create your ladder.



2. Then continue by using brick stitch to create a triangle piece making sure to end with one bead at the top of your triangle.


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Purple Peace Pendant

Monday, March 24th, 2008

Connect Wire & Bead SectionsWeekly Feature - Copper Creation - Page 2Step Four - Connect All of the Side PointsFinish Rosary

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Jewelry Designers’ Blog Round Up 03/23/08

Monday, March 24th, 2008
Art Bead Scene

Knowledge is power! Learn tips to improve your jewelry business.


Jennifer Jangles Blog

Jennifer’s designed a pollen free flower necklace for spring.


Jewelry & Beading

Leah Hitchcock-Ybarra shows how to make a pair of felted ball earrings! This is the perfect beginner project, and Leah is the perfect guest tutor!


Katie’s Beading Blog

Need some spring color inspiration? Read Katie’s post for a review of some yummy color resources.


PearlEsq.

Robin has added video editing to her repertoire…check out new Ranger licensed designer Claudine Hellmuth’s cool transfer technique that can work on lots of different surfaces and for jewelry or papercraft projects!


Savvy Crafter

Hop on down the bunny trail at Candie’s blog to see some Springy bunny bling!


Snap out of it, Jean! There’s beading to be done!

Jean wants to formally introduce you all to the super new members of this fun group!


The Impatient Beader (Goes Dutch!)

Madge is heading off to a book shoot and a trip to the city that shall not be named again, but before she left she wanted to share this sunny little jewelry set. Check out her newly translated first book in…Dutch!

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Branding and Logos

Monday, March 24th, 2008

Recently I received the January 2008 (or is it February?) issue of the Craft Report. In this issue, I believe it’s Luann Udell (I don’t have the issue sitting in front of me at the moment) writes an editorial on branding. The essential point of the article is that the author went nuts trying to develop a brand, and in the end went back to making jewelry just simply because she loved it and is following her muse.

That point struck a chord with me. The past month and a half I’ve been going nuts trying to figure out where to take my business in 2008. I’ve contemplated creating a small amount of pieces that I can easily reproduce. I’ve contemplated a marketing campaign.

I think I’ve found a compromise between the two sides of “to brand or not to brand.”

Not too long ago, I expressed frustration at women who box themselves into mold, and are afraid to try new things. I picked up on the phrase “Be BOLD.” It’s become my new exit greeting on my blog posts. I thought about using this as my new company motto, to incorporate it into my company branding, and as a jumping off point for a whole new line of jewelry.

Reading the branding article though made me realize I shouldn’t get so carried away with being my own marketing and promotions director that I forget why I do what I do.

Still…

Over the years I’ve tinkered with one logo idea or another. I’ve yet to find something that satisfied me. I’ve always known that it needed to incorporate a butterfly as the butterfly is an integral part of the company name. Other than that…colors and such just stumped me. I also don’t have the budget to hire someone to create something for me. Marketing and branding is an expensive venture, whether you are talking about money or man-hours. And until recently, I didn’t even have the basic skillset to create my own.

But, thanks to a couple of fantastic college courses, I have a few basic skills, and after debating all the issues and dilemmas, I finally sat down last night and went to work.

And, I’m happy to say, I have what makes me happy. I can’t use “Be BOLD” as my slogan, because that is already trademarked. However, “Dare to be BOLD” is not. Colors? Black and white are as bold as you get. It’s simple, and I do believe that sometimes simplest is best.

Without further ado, here is my new logo and website banner with my slogan:

Copyright Miachelle DePiano, 2007.


Copyright Miachelle DePiano, 2007.

I think I’m done. I’m happy. I don’t know that I’m necessarily gunning for changes to my product line–I think I’m happy making whatever the muse leads me to make. But, I do feel that I have a solid identity now.

Be BOLD.
Miachelle

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Funklectic

Monday, March 24th, 2008

About Us:
Funklectic adj. Characterized by originality and modishness, unconventional; made up of or combining elements from a variety of sources.Funklectic is the creation of me, Denver fashion designer Heidi B, and I run the business full time while also doing freelance graphic design.

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