Wednesday, April 16, 2008
SRAJD
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Sunday, April 6, 2008
Hyde Park, NY Trunk Show 4/19/08
Body Ice Jewelry will be exhibiting at the Dutch Reformed Church in Hyde Park, NY on Saturday, April 19th for their Spring fundraiser craft show. If you are a local NY resident, come join me there between 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. It would be nice to meet you.
Cheryl
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Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Lampworked Glass Flower Pendants
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Copper Chain Maille Bracelet
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Thursday, February 14, 2008
JET TEAM HUNT
The Jewelry on Etsy Street Team (JET) is getting ready for their next fabulous Treasure Hunt.
The contest begins Friday, March 14 at noon (EST). So, mark the date and get ready for a fun-filled hunt. What's in the pot you ask????
How about we let our friend the leprechaun tell you...
"Hey there etsy lovers...how about I make a big POT of corned beef and cabbage???? Heh Heh...don't think many of you would search for that in our contest. The truth is...maybe I will brew a batch of green beer in the POT. No...you won't search for that either.
For now I can tell you this......all the "Lucky" etsians who correctly complete the hunt will be winners of a One Day Shopping Spree at select members' shops. And, you don't even have to be Irish!
In addition, the first 20 correct entries, submitted by residents in the United States, will receive a handmade pair of pierced earrings created by a member of the team. Due to the complex legal systems in many different countries, the earring giveaway cannot be extended to etsy members outside of the United States.
I'll tell you a little secret, (don't tell anyone), the team is also going to have "Instant Winners" throughout the hunt. But, you have to keep checking the hunt promo thread to win!! So...I'll see you at the hunt."
Take a look in the JET TEAM Shop and you will see examples of the beautiful artisan treasures created by our members.
Keep your eyes open for our contest thread in the Etsy Forums on March 14th at noon. It will be in the Promotions section. All the hunt rules will be posted there.
Don't forget.....Contest begins at noon on March 14, 2008. (etsy time)
Links:
Jet Team Shop:
http://jetteam.etsy.com/
Etsy Forums: http://www.etsy.com/forums_main.php
Promotion Section: http://www.etsy.com/forums_board.php?forum_id=6
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Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Waiting for My New Art Materials
Now that I have perfected my clay pendants (no more bubbles, whoo hoo!), I have ordered new art materials to create more art jewelry. I am eagerly waiting for my package to arrive. I am going to make glass art pendants next. I love to create and make jewelry using different mediums. Then, utilizing these different mediums, I plan to merge my styles to create really unique art. So, stay tuned for more!
Be true to yourself.. let the art flow from within. :)
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Thursday, February 7, 2008
JET TEAM SAINT PATTY'S DAY HUNT
The Jewelry on Etsy Street Team (JET) is getting ready for their next fabulous jewelry give away.
Our JET TEAM hunt will begin Friday March 14 at noon and end Saturday, March 15 at 5:00 pm. (etsy time) The contest will provide clues leading you through member's shops...and ending when you find the POT 'O GOLD.
What's in the pot you ask????
Take a look in our Jet Team Shop on etsy http://jetteam.etsy.com to see what might be in our St. Patrick's Day winner's POT 'O GOLD.
The team is also going to have Instant Winners throughout the contest. You have to keep checking the promo thread to win those prizes!!
Keep your eyes open for the Jet Team Treasure Hunt thread in the Etsy Promotions Forums at noon on March 14, 2008.
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Sunday, February 3, 2008
When Wire Meets Clay
Monday, January 28, 2008
Packaging and Shipping Your Handmade Jewelry
You work hard to make sure your hand crafted jewelry is unique or made of the best quality materials. You work hard to promote and sell your hand crafted jewelry because it is an extension of you, the artist. When it comes time to present your beautifully crafted work to your customer through the mail, it is really important to make sure that it is presented in a visually appealing, professional and businesslike manner. In addition, the packaging must be appropriate for the piece that is being shipped.
Creating, promoting and selling your work is "hard work," but your job is not done. Your customer has made a purchase of your artwork and is eagerly awaiting his or her package to arrive. Presentation of your piece through the mail is just as important as making the piece. There are several ways to present your artwork through the mail. Here is what we, at Body Ice Jewelry, like to do:
It is very important to print out labels (using a printer or typewriter) for your packages that are an extension of your business. I use the big 3 ½ x 5 inch Avery shipping labels No. 5168. The big labels that I use allows me to insert my return information at the top in small print and in the middle of the label in a larger font I place the purchaser’s address information. One big label looks very professional and neat. Hand written address information is too sloppy and is NOT professional. You say, how do I make a label that is an extension of my business? Well, you could have a small graphic that matches your banner or business cards (nothing large or gaudy). Or, on my return label information, I make sure that my Etsy website address is on the label. I do this for more than one reason. First, to confirm that the package is from my shop to the customer. But, secondly, it is free advertising! I don’t know how many times I have gone to the post office and had someone ask me about my jewelry just because of the website address. This gives me another opportunity to give out my business cards and promote more business. (Speaking about business cards, you should also include several of them in the package being sent so that your customer can give them to friends or family who admire his or her purchase [More Promoting].)
Next, of course, the packaging itself must be neat and appropriate for the piece being sent. For my small clay pendants that are not easily damaged, I generally use small brown bubble mailer envelopes. I neatly wrap each piece in tissue paper, insert it into a small zip plastic envelope and I have neatly labeled the item with its name. For my larger items or breakable pieces, I have purchased Indestructo Mailers that are crushproof up to 200 lbs. (You can purchase them through a company that I use called Uline at 1-800-295-5510 or http://www.uline.com. They come flat for storage and you just fold them up when you need them. They sell all kinds of mailing supplies. Another good company to get your mailing supplies from is Cornell Robbins at 1-888-251-1297.) My jewelry pieces are individually wrapped in bubble wrap, placed in a white jewelry box (which I also get at Uline), and then placed into the indestructo mailer with foam peanuts around the white jewelery box. My jewelry pieces are not going to budge, no matter how much bumping its package takes. It is so important that your product be protected from breakage because, don’t forget, that customer of yours is "waiting eagerly" for their jewelry to arrive. Take this advice from me, I learned through one customer, who was very very nice. I had sent one of my sterling silver wrapped pieces with a delicate dragonfly in the mail, boxed in a white jewelry box and placed in a bubble mailer, thinking the white jewelry box would protect the piece. When my customer had received her jewelry, her package had been greatly damaged. The white jewelry box inside was crushed on one side. But, thankfully, the jewelry item (which could not be replaced - one of its kind) was unharmed. I almost had an unhappy customer. She just loves her jewelry piece and still thanks me when we meet in the forums. Lesson Learned - make sure your item is protected. Also, when you mail your item.. make sure they mark it "Fragile."
Finally, I always include a copy of the Etsy order, which shows a picture of the item they purchased and how much they paid for the item. Then, I almost always send a brief note about the item they purchased. Things like what materials the piece was made from, how to take care of the jewelry they purchased or perhaps a little folklore about the stone that it was made from. This note should probably be hand written, but my handwriting is so bad, I generally type it in script but sign it with my handwritten signature. This brings the customer closer to you as the artist. Then, as a little incentive to purchase from us again, a small gift or a coupon with a discount for their next purchase is always a good thing.
Going that extra mile to make sure your artwork is presented professionally and that it gets to your customer without damage could make the difference between getting that future sale or reference from your purchaser. Your customer will know that you are a serious artisan and business person and that your shop will be around in the future.
P.S.: Always confirm with your customer when you have shipped their item. Communication is also extremely important. In today’s world there are so many rip off artists out there, your customer needs to know that you are aware of his or her purchase and that they are being well taken care of. :)
If you like my article and have some additional advice to give on packaging and shipping jewelry, please add them in the comments section. These are just how we do it at Body Ice Jewelry.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Wire Wrapped Dragonfly Pendant
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Saturday, January 12, 2008
More Valentines
I am still experimenting with the very best way to make these. I find that no matter how careful I am, they come out of the oven with the smallest bubbles in the finish. If you look very closely, they are there.. I'm a perfectionist and this bugs me. They are still very cute and someone will appreciate them just the same.
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Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Vintage Valentines
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