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I keep saying that for me, copper is the 'real thing' instead of
cheap, practice materials. I adore its sheen and color, and actually prefer the look to gold or silver in lots of settings. Thank you, to everyone who has commented on the copper... Deirdre On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 09:51:42 -0400, "laura" wrote: "Deirdre S." wrote in message .. . Well, duh! Try this instead: http://www.picturetrail.com/dsand I like those a *lot*. Very nice; especially love the hammered copper! Laura |
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Thank you. I got the ocean jasper at a local gem faire in July, and
have been drooling over it ever since. I love how -different- each individual bead can be, and yet still all be -one thing-, ocean jasper. Deirdre On 28 Aug 2003 16:36:38 GMT, ospam (Carol in SLC) wrote: I have uploaded a few pictures of new work to my picturetrail site at: http://www.picturetrail.com/dsand The hammered copper spiral necklace ROCKS and I love your ocean jasper necklace also! Carol in SLC |
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So do I. I did one of my daughter's 16th birthday presents in jasper and
some stunning dicro lampwork. It was before I could do lampwork and it cost more than anything else on the necklace. It turned out so beautiful that I borrow it every once in a while. At least I'm paying her back for all the times she gets into my jewelry box. "Deirdre S." wrote in message ... Thank you ... I am very partial to all sorts of jasper. I gravitate to it whenever I see it. Deirdre On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 05:44:16 GMT, "Jalynne" wrote: OOOH, i love the jasper necklaces. I sure wish i could help with the pricing as well...I'll be lurking around to see others' answers so that I can learn a thing or two. |
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Sounds entirely equitable to me :-)
Deirdre On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 14:01:06 -0500, "starlia" wrote: It turned out so beautiful that I borrow it every once in a while. At least I'm paying her back for all the times she gets into my jewelry box. |
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That's why I don't sell any of my loom work. It takes hours and hours on
the loom, not including coming up with the initial designs. They are for my pleasure only. "Deirdre S." wrote in message ... I fear that in most venues, even $10/hr may not be realistic for seed bead work... But $30 is a lovely thought. From your mouth to the marketing gods' ears... Deirdre On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 05:06:17 GMT, Kalera Stratton wrote: Right now, I find that my $30/hr is a pipe dream, but I do have hopes for it picking up. |
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I may end up there with several of my favorite kinds of things to make
.... the market just won't sustain doing it for sale, so I'll have to do it for satisfaction, and do -other- things for sale. Now I am at the beginning of figuring out which is which. Deirdre On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 14:06:05 -0500, "starlia" wrote: That's why I don't sell any of my loom work. It takes hours and hours on the loom, not including coming up with the initial designs. They are for my pleasure only. "Deirdre S." wrote in message .. . I fear that in most venues, even $10/hr may not be realistic for seed bead work... But $30 is a lovely thought. From your mouth to the marketing gods' ears... Deirdre On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 05:06:17 GMT, Kalera Stratton wrote: Right now, I find that my $30/hr is a pipe dream, but I do have hopes for it picking up. |
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Picture?
I did one of my daughter's 16th birthday presents in jasper and some stunning dicro lampwork. It was before I could do lampwork and it cost more than anything else on the necklace. It turned out so beautiful that I borrow it every once in a while. ~~ Sooz ------- "Those in the cheaper seats clap. The rest of you rattle your jewelry." John Lennon (1940 - 1980) Royal Varieties Performance ~ Dr. Sooz's Bead Links http://airandearth.netfirms.com/soozlinkslist.html |
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Deirdre S. wrote in message ...
I keep saying that for me, copper is the 'real thing' instead of cheap, practice materials. I adore its sheen and color, and actually prefer the look to gold or silver in lots of settings. Me too! I also thought that copper necklace was wonderful. As far as pricing goes, my *ideal* method is to add up the cost of my materials and the hourly rate for assembly (what you would pay someone else to do it, which is probably your $10 an hour figure), and double it. The rationale for this is the same as in retail, if you can't make 100% profit on an item, you probably shouldn't bother selling it. If you can sell items with the above formula, you could theoretically hire someone to assemble for you. Then if there was design time, I try to add a 15% profit over that. Sometimes this needs to be adjusted downward for the situation (when you compare your price / merchandise to the other stuff on the site, for instance. Or if the materials cost for an item is especially high, I'll sell them at cost to make the item more affordable.) Thought you might be interested in a tip from the Reactive Metals catalog. They suggest shoe polish as an anti-tarnish coating for copper and brass! I've not tried it yet. * TL * |
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I sell my off-loom work now, to people I care about -- and I charge several
hundred dollars, minimum, for each bracelet. That's why I don't sell any of my loom work. It takes hours and hours on the loom, not including coming up with the initial designs. They are for my pleasure only. ~~ Sooz ------- "Those in the cheaper seats clap. The rest of you rattle your jewelry." John Lennon (1940 - 1980) Royal Varieties Performance ~ Dr. Sooz's Bead Links http://airandearth.netfirms.com/soozlinkslist.html |
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OK, I'll bite ... what kind of shoe polish? I've heard of polishing
with a 'hard' wax, like carnauba, and I did in fact use that on the necklace in question. But it was sold as car polish, not shoe polish... Deirdre On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 19:51:44 GMT, "Tante Lina" wrote: They suggest shoe polish as an anti-tarnish coating for copper and brass! I've not tried it yet. |
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