Reviewed: Crunchy Granola Charm e-book

March 11, 2010

Here’s a readily available e-book that’s well worth the $5.95 to download it!

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For some peaceful, easy beading…

If hippie chic is your bag, get into “Crunchy Granola Charm: Easy 60s-Inspired Jewelry to Make on Your Way to the Revolution“. Yvette Doss‘s e-book lays seven approachable projects on you, with mellow pointers on how to put it all together.

Attractive photos from various angles open your mind to the true nature of each design. In a great touch, Yvette also provides a soundtrack by suggesting some “Music to Bead By”.

She also keeps things nice and grounded throughout, listing a few possible places to buy the parts for each project. Ribbon, natural materials like wood beads, and organic forms all contribute to a consistent and fun style in Yvette’s jewelry pieces.

For a source of inspirations, or as a gift for that earth-muffin friend or relative who’s interested in beginning to make her own jewelry, “Crunchy Granola Charm” is a good place to turn!

Read any good jewelry e-books lately? Let us know in a comment!

Skulls sell

March 10, 2010

Not an op-ed piece. A tip from actual jewelry sellers!

Skulls sell!

Antonio's gemstone skull necklace

The magic words: “Can I buy that from you?”

Skull beads, that is.

I work with Antonio. We were at R&T’s bead show the other day, and Antonio pointed out a strand of big gemstone skulls.

“I made a necklace with those, and people were walking up to me in Seattle asking to buy it off my neck.

So Antonio bought another strand at the bead show! πŸ™‚

Skull beads are a “thing” right now. If you dig ’em, or your customers do, then you’ve got to check out lampwork glass sugar skulls (etc.) —

!Calaveras!

!Calaveras!

–and new Viva Mexicana skull charms.

Also available in silver tone

Also available in silver tone

There’s time to order these and make fun styles before Cinco de Mayo. Wrap your cranium around that πŸ™‚

Attend BeadTour. Talk online. Win!

March 9, 2010

You know, R&T’s bead truck is making a springtime visit to your town. An easy contest helps you get the most out of our bead shows πŸ™‚ …

Beads: not the only treasure at BeadTour

√ Attend our BeadTour show in your town. Enjoy R&T’s exclusive bead deals!

√ Talk about it online:

β€’ Facebook it

β€’ Blog it

β€’ Twitter it

√ When I see your report of our show, I’ll put your name in the hat.

At the end of our spring bead-show run, we’ll draw several winners to receive these coveted R&T BeadTour t-shirts!

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Social networking has its rewards…

(Giveaway drawing: July 1st, 2010.)

Which show are you going to? Here’s the spring BeadTour list:

03/12: Houston, TX
03/13: San Antonio, TX
03/14: Austin, TX
03/16: Dallas, TX
03/17: Oklahoma City, OK
03/19: St. Louis, MO
03/20: Kansas City, KS
03/21: Des Moines, IA
03/22: Omaha, NE
03/24: Denver, CO
03/26: Salt Lake City, UT
03/28: Boise, ID
04/03: Missoula, MT
04/10: Bellevue, WA
04/11: Portland, OR
04/17: Seattle, WA
04/18: Mt. Vernon, WA
04/25: Minneapolis, MN
04/27: Green Bay, WI
04/28: Milwaukee, WI
04/29: Chicago, IL
05/01: Grand Rapids, MI
05/02: Detroit, MI
05/04: Louisville, KY
05/12: Sacramento, CA
05/13: San Mateo, CA
05/15: Orange County, CA
05/16: San Bernardino, CA
05/18: Phoenix, AZ
05/20: Albuquerque, NM
06/06: Ft. Lauderdale, FL
06/08: Tampa, FL
06/09: Orlando, FL
06/10: Jacksonville, FL
06/10-13: Milwaukee, WI – Bead&Button
06/12: Atlanta, GA
06/13: Charlotte, NC
06/14: Raleigh, NC
06/15: Richmond, VA
06/16: McLean, VA
06/17: Baltimore, MD
06/19: Philadelphia, PA
06/20: East Hanover (NYC area), NJ
06/21: New Haven, CT
06/22: Boston (Dedham), MA
06/24: Rochester, NY

New, improved…R&T website

March 8, 2010

We’d like to mention a recent success.

We upgraded R&T’s online store. Enjoy the easier and convenient-er times you’ll have shopping with us!

Same look. Way better!

Same look. Way better!

The old dog can do some new tricks, like these…

  • It saves your shopping cart: automatically, even, when you close the browser window! Just view your cart when done shopping session. (It saves only what you’ve viewed.)
  • It won’t interrupt your shopping: so you’re not taken away from the page you’re looking at!
  • It redeems more than one gift certificates: at the same time (on the same order).
  • It previews product categories for you: just scroll over a product picture & there’s a pop-up bubble.
  • It collects recent product reviews: from your fellow shoppers.
  • It finds multiple previous carts: if you’re a registered R&T customer, this is a snap now.
  • It lets you check out as a guest: so you don’t have to register if you don’t feel like it.

Happy shopping! Let us know how you like your new, improved R&T store.

Alice in Jewelryland

March 5, 2010

With “that” movie coming out today, we’ve seen quite a lot of craft activity on an Alice in Wonderland theme. Here’s a visual suggestion…

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We put together a quick list of R&T items that fit an Alice in Wonderland theme. Pictured above:

And that’s just for starters. Search in our online store for “rabbit”, “watch”, “teapot”, “key”, “playing card” and more, for endless design inspirations! (Extra bonus — the cup & saucer charm might help you sell to the tea-party folks.)

What’s your Alice jewelry inspiration? Let us know in a comment below!

Survivor: DIY

March 4, 2010

One of R&T’s friends has such an interesting way of creating his jewelry from natural materials, we thought we should feature him here…

Wandering Creations

Artist Kelly Tidwell has been exploring and adventuring in his kayak for the past 3 years in the wilds of Southeast Alaska. Living and voyaging by kayak throughout the year, Kelly discovers remote beaches full of various natural treasures that inspire these beautiful creations. Pinto abalone shells found along the rocky shorelines of Prince of Wales Island are caught in the deep channels by river otters who dive deep, then bring the abalone up to feast on the beach, leaving the shells behind. Antlers from the Sitka black-tailed deer are shed naturally each year and found in profusion on islands and in the wooded forests.

Roughing it: living off the land and making jewelry

Roughing it: living off the land and making jewelry

Kelly’s inspiration and artistic energy has gone into creating these hand-crafted, unique pendants and earrings. Making such beautiful jewelry while living and camping in the wilderness far from any city or town can be very challenging. Each piece is carefully hand-cut and shaped to showcase the individual beauty of the antler and mother-of-pearl shell materials. With sterling silver findings and chains to compliment each piece, these are truly one-of-a-kind works of art!

(This information comes from Kelly. Thanks for sharing your unique story, Kelly!)

Viddy this, droogies

March 3, 2010

Translation, for non-Clockwork Orange fans: Check out these videos!

R&T now features a growing collection (a raster roster?) of jewelry-making videos.

2 highlights:

For perfect crimps every time...

…For perfect crimps everytime, a crimping-tool video, and…

...some help for those of us with 2 left hands...

……some help for those of us with 2 left hands…a knotting-tool demo, video-style!

Visit our videos, and you can scroll up that page for many more fantastic free artists’ resources!

Off with their heads!

March 2, 2010

You can always count on R&T’s blog for some excitement, can’t you? πŸ™‚

In homage to the current movie-inspired Alice in Wonderland resurgence…

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…we say ‘Off with their heads!’

Only we’re talking about some trΓ¨s snappy choker forms. (You can remove the ends to string your beads!)

You can use beads as lures…

February 27, 2010

…but I bet this one went for some serious bait!

We were tickled to find a Rings & Things face in the newspaper the other day. Our accounting manager, Ken, reeled in a heck of a notable fish:

It WAS this big!

It WAS this big!

At 14 pounds, 7 ounces, this walleye was worth the fight. Ken caught this animal on the Spokane River, near old Fort Spokane, and we couldn’t resist bragging πŸ™‚

Nice going, Ken!