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Hello again! The weather in Toronto is getting really beautiful and I have been inspired to create myself a set of summer jewelry with some of my favourite brightly coloured beads and a fun starfish pendant from a set of silver sea-themed charms we unfortunately could only get a few of.  These charms, including a variety of styles not shown here, are going out one each as free gifts with orders until we run out.  The beads I used for these sets are some aqua/royal blue fancy glass, orange sherbet fire polished donuts (and orange cats eye hearts for the anklet), as well as some hot pink fossil beads.

Summer Necklace

Summer Necklace

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Lighting is probably the most important part of photographing your jewelry masterpieces, and most casual photographers don’t think about it. But it can make a huge difference in the quality of your photos (and also in your sales/respect!)

While presentation really does matter, most of us don’t have the money to invest in top rate advertising photography. However, for under 10 bucks (or even less, depending on what you have lying around at home) you can create a perfectly workable lightbox that will give you beautiful product shots.

The best part? It doesn’t take more than gift-wrapping skills and 20 minutes to build.

Photographing Your Jewelry Part 1: DIY Lightboxes for All!  trans

I used an old kitchen-set box for my lightbox (any size will work), as well as lots of duct tape and tracing paper, although that roll of wax paper in your kitchen drawer will work just as well. For cutting tools, I just used a pair of scissors and a good ol’ X-acto knife.

Heres all you need!
Here’s all you need!

Building the lightbox is remarkably simple:

1. The box should have its open side facing the front, so you can photograph your piece. Quickly draw outlines on the left and right sides and the top of the box, making sure to leave borders of at least 1 inch to support the wax/tracing paper.

Draw lines... and cut carefully! (I swear I didnt ruin the first box...)
Draw lines… and cut carefully! (I swear I didn’t ruin the first box…)

Cut out the sides (carefully!). Depending on the box you’re using, you might want to reinforce those 1-inch borders with tape and/or slivers of your cardboard off-cuts.

Look Ma, no sides!
Look Ma, no sides!

2. After reinforcing the borders/pillars with lots of duct tape (if necessary), tape the tracing/wax paper on the cut sides – be sure the wax/tracing paper is stretched flat. Now we’re almost done!

Mmm... diffused light.
Mmm… diffused light.

3. The Final Step is to get a piece of white or black paper that will fit from the inside top of the box down to the bottom. DO NOT FOLD IT! Just drape it lightly, making sure you have a good flat surface at the bottom. This will give you that nice blank background in your photos without lines or visual distraction.

Gross on the outside...
Gross on the outside…

It’s not a pretty solution on the outside, but the photos from the inside speak for themselves, as the picture above turns into the one below just by zooming in (plus a teeny tiny little bit of contrast tweaking on the computer =)

... but beautiful on the inside!
… but beautiful on the inside!

I have found that a good bright desk light is often all you need, although if you’re lucky enough to have some direct sunlight to work with, you might want to try that instead (just make sure the wind doesn’t blow the lightbox away! =)

We’d love to see some of your results, so don’t hesitate to email us your photos! Send them to support@fortheloveofbeads.com and we may post a few of the best shots (with your permission, of course =)

Happy photographing!

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Spring has sprung in Toronto, and as usual, it’s raining. But that doesn’t stop us from creating something that will sparkle when the sun finally peeks out again! This week, we’ve been fiddling around with a shiny and versatile new selection of metal beads, charms, and baubles.

Mother’s Day is fast approaching (I love you, mom!) and a beautiful handmade necklace (or anklet) is a great way to show you care. We don’t have the heart to charge full price for such a lovely thought – use the coupon code iloveyoumom and receive a heartwarming 20% discount! Click here to start shopping now!

Happy Mother’s Day and Happy Beading!  ~ Suzanne & Emily

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So sorry for not posting often enough! Emily is busy with exams and so it is my duty to keep you guys informed.

Spring is finally here (Toronto) and yard sales have begun; woohoo!!!  I love looking through other people’s garbage. Last Saturday we found a globe for $1 and tons of tulle, raw silk and cotton for making my daughter fairy dresses.  I have two children, one is 4 yrs old (Dante) and the girl is 2 (Eva).  Of the many things I love about being a mother, one of the most entertaining things is crafts. For Easter we decorated eggs, it was a first for both of them and they loved it.

Me, trying to explain how not to burn yourself with a candle or crayon wax.  They were a bit too excited to be working with fire but amazingly nobody got hurt.

Me, trying to explain how not to burn yourself with a candle or crayon wax. They were a bit too excited to be working with fire but amazingly nobody got hurt.

Here are the two of them showing off their finished projects. Dante’s had to be blue and green like a dinosaur egg and Eva’s had to be pink and purple like Barbie.

Here are the two of them showing off their finished projects. Dante’s had to be blue and green like a dinosaur egg and Eva’s had to be pink and purple like Barbie.

After the break, more cute pictures! (click through below or on the post title if you’re on the main blog page)

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