Almost the end of the year for KL Jewelry Design
14 Nov 2011 Leave a Comment
in Beads, Bracelets, Earrings, Jewelry, Necklaces, Sets, Techniques Tags: art show, artisan, bracelet, business, craft show, designer, earrings, festival, gemstones, handmade, jewelry business, jewelry making, necklace, support, website, women
With the end of the shopping season coming to an end this Saturday at Papillion LaVista South High School Fall Arts and Crafts Show, I have to admit it has been an up and down year, mostly down in sales. I had a few really good shows and festivals but mostly I crossed them off the list to skip for a few years. There are just so many crafters out there making jewelry. I honestly think that people think it is a piece of cake and any monkey can do it.
I have to agree with some of the things I’ve seen. If you can buy or take notes from a magazine on jewelry making you go to the hobby store and pick up the exact same items and put them together in the exact same way then you copied a piece of jewelry, but what most of us do is use the magazines as an inspiration for a new design.
Here’s how I work: I browse the jewelry and art jewelry magazines and books looking mostly for the latest trends in jewelry in order to keep up with the fashion desires of my customers. Then I look at the different ways things are put together but again I am mostly looking for a new technique to use in making jewelry. I honestly can’t remember the last time I saw a design that I loved so much that I made it exactly the same way with the same type of materials. All of my pieces that I offer for sale or that I keep for myself are my own original designs and combinations.
What I find the most rewarding is when I combine materials and colors that you just don’t think of putting together. For instance, I have a piece named Retro Fun. It is a necklace and bracelet set but what is unique about it is that I put lime green and AB (aurora borealis) finished teal colored seed beads with some lampwork beads that are simply blue and green with a little black detailing. You probably wouldn’t think to put lime green and teal together but they work and look fantastic with the simple lampwork beads. This set is available for just $25.
around your neck. I have to find some little pearls that match to finish out the back of it. I made that necklace and earrings set and the next day at a festival they were gone. Since then I see hundreds of others making the same design selling them online but yesterday I just sold the 3rd set of stick pearls I have made. This time it sold to a woman who when I started to explain to her they were real pearls she told me she knows. She purchased a necklace exactly like the one I was selling for $300, mine sells for $55 and even though she already had that same design she bought it anyway. I will be making my last set of stick pearls this week. These are a beautiful cream color and the earrings will be slightly different but still dangling like the ones in the photo.
them out and looking at them with no ideas coming to mind until I found the same stone in round beads. Then inspiration hit and I made a necklace out of the larger Russian cross beads separated by the round beads but this left me with more of the Russian cross beads leftover to put back in a drawer. When this set sold within a couple of shows, and the summer was ending I knew women would be looking for these colors so the next time I put this set together instead of round rainforest jasper beads I chose a rather odd color of green freshwater pearls. These freshwater pearls blend right in with the colors of the rainforest jasper beads and is for sale for just $35.












