Featured bead: New ceramic raku-style

November 27, 2009

Because they’re handsome and handmade, glazed and glamorous, these new ceramic raku-style beads & pendants are the stuff I’m thankful for.

Here’s the top 4 reasons these beads have me fired up:

Multicolored glossy glaze

Multicolored glossy glaze

Renaissance-faire dragons

Renaissance-faire dragons

Corks, i.e. "more cute bottle pendants!"

Corks, i.e. “more cute bottle pendants!”

Holiday beads

Holiday beads

Footnote:

Footnote: Click here to see even more raku beads...

Click here to see even more raku beads…!

Bohemian Bordeaux

November 24, 2009

Your regularly scheduled programming has been interrupted…

easy copper hinged pendant necklace designed by Sondra Barrington

I thought our blog friends would like this blast of spontaneous inspiration! ~ Sondra

These are 5 of my favorite things

November 20, 2009

My 5 favorite new things that’re great for the holidays:

1:

Penguin Santa beads!

Penguin Santa brings beads & things…

2:

Personalize a stocking!

…like these, to customize the stockings…

3:

...and stuff with this...

…and stuff…

4:

...and all through the house...

…while all through the house…

5:

...not a creature is stirring, except these stirring crystal fish!

…not a creature is stirring, except these stirring crystal fish!

Happy holiday bead shopping, everyone!

You asked: How to 'open' wood-chain links

November 19, 2009

You asked (in response to yesterday’s R&T News Flash):

“OK, this is a totally dumb question, but when you have solid wood circles that are in the chain, there’s no way to ‘open’ the wood chain in order to adjust the number of links you want, is there, short of breaking one of the links?”

If you can cut wood chain, you can make this!

If you can cut wood chain, you can make this!

Our response:

“Hi, your question is definitely NOT dumb — in fact several people in our warehouse have asked the same thing!

The short answer is: just like with soldered chain, you’ll need to cut through a link to shorten the chain or use small sections. You’ll have to sacrifice cut links, unless you saw through them carefully.

One of our purchasers says, ‘I have a the link we broke in order to shorten the chain. It broke on the glue line and could maybe be glued back together. These are not solid links — at least not all of them (every other one?). The chain would be sooooo expensive if solid! So, the glued ones have a barely visible line.’

Co-owner Russ adds: ‘So far, most people using these styles of chain use the whole length. You could use a fine jeweler’s saw and cut open a link. It should be possible to glue the link together with wood glue however it might snap as you try to compress the cut ends together. It would be safer to glue it together with a thin slice of veneer into the gap created by the saw kerf. We’ve not tried this yet, and I’m not going to recommend it, but it should be possible. In other words, you are on your own if you try it. :)”

I hope this helps! 🙂

Let us know if you find a method that works well for you!

Charmed by Twilight

November 18, 2009

You don’t need to know all the dialogue from Twilight

"Beautiful. Very visually dynamic."

“Beautiful. Very visually dynamic.”

…to recognize that these are hot stuff right now.

Speaking of Twilight charms, check these out by the light of the New Moon…

:)

“I can’t bring myself to regret the decisions that brought me to Forks.”

$100 could be yours (to give)

November 18, 2009
could be yours

…or $75, or $50…

…with Rings & Things gift certificates.

The holidays are coming.

Drop hints to your loved ones now 🙂

Featured bead: shell pearls

November 12, 2009

A.k.a. “Shellies”…

shell_pearls_christmas_cluster_choker

…maximize the shine per penny…

…with shell pearls…

Perfectly round every time!

…perfectly round every time!

I’ve challenged myself – – write 5 great things about shell pearls – – in 25 words or less 🙂

  1. Mixing real & faux!
  2. Awesome feel & cost!
  3. Durable!
  4. One of the few beads you can call pulverized!
  5. Coated with fish scales or pearl powder!

Does my nerdy enthusiasm for shell pearls shine through? I hope so! Get ’em in lots of colors & sizes from…well, you know where 🙂

Crystals worth every penny

November 6, 2009

Crystal fans — heads up!

We can all expect to see small increases in the price of CRYSTALLIZED™ – Swarovski Elements over the next few months.

Still pennies per crystal bead!

Still pennies per crystal bead!

Why?

  • The value of the Dollar against the Euro continues to worsen.
  • Materials costs continue to rise.
  • For nearly a year, Swarovski held the currency surcharge at the same level, despite the fall of the Dollar. But in late October Swarovski announced they are increasing the surcharge, thus making Crystallized Elements by Swarovski cost more for all US distributors and retailers.

The effects of the surcharge increase, plus an expected across-the-board price increase from Swarovski in early 2010, will ripple through the jewelry and bead markets as new goods arrive or as vendors implement across-the-board price changes.

Rest assured, Rings & Things plans to keep bringing you genuine Swarovski crystals at the best prices possible!

Welcome Wendy Gibson, "guest" blog partner!

November 5, 2009

Introducing you to the lucky winner of our latest drawing…

Welcome Wendy Gibson, “guest” blog partner!

Another place you'll find our busy new blog partner

Another place you’ll find our busy new blog partner

Wendy put her name in at our Blog Partners page, to be in our quarterly drawing. She’s now our second (ever) winner in that ongoing contest!

5 things you didn’t know about Wendy, and why she’s going to rock your world for the next 3 months:

  1. She’s the great mind behind the Peterborough Fairy Door Project!
  2. Wendy’s our first Canadian blog partner…so she’s already celebrated Thanksgiving.
  3. She’s not only a gifted blogger & indie entrepreneur, she’s also a popular girl on Twitter & Facebook.
  4. The paper cutout version of Wendy has been spotted traveling with the ceramic Russ Troll bead 🙂
  5. Wendy is an early adopter of the great new Twitter lists feature!

Enjoy reading Wendy’s Craft Dinner blog, and say hi to her at her other links above!