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For The Love of Beads BlogThe adventures of Suzanne, Nibbler, and friends in the world of beads and jewelry making crafts

So I was supposed to be posting the last of our photography guides today but my camera has decided to run out of batteries with no previous warning that it was low… don’t you love technology and how easy it makes everything? Heh. Well, coming on Monday: Part 3!

Also, while demonstrating some different ways to use composition and backgrounds to capture the beauty of your creations, I will be showcasing one of my own. I recently ordered some lovely lampwork beads from Sue Beads and I couldn’t wait to use them! First I made a necklace and then some wire earrings and now I think I might need to make another order…

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Sorry for not posting in a while, there’s a nasty end of summer bug going around that has kept us all rather tired and lazy.  I’ve been taking it easy, watching silly movies, and sleeping a lot but I did manage to get the orders that came in sent out on their merry way; packed carefully with no sneezing or coughing on them! We’ve gotten some neat new additions to the store recently (and we’ll keep getting more) so make sure to check that out.

Now that I am feeling a little better its time to get back to my wirework learning so see you again soon and until then, happy crafting!

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Since my pliers decided to break on me, I have taken it as a sign that I should try something new. There are, however, far too many cool techniques in the world of jewelry-making that I have not yet mastered. Unable to decide what skills to hone, I decided I would do a little bit of everything, see what I like, and share my experiences in a new column.  So, I hope you’ll join me in a wild and fun investigation of the wide world of crafting!

First up I decided to attempt to master the art of wirework and so this weekend I am going to the library and the local craft store.  I’ll post my first experiences next week along with, if I’m brave enough, some of my first few wire creations!  Suzanne is also interested in learning something new and will also be posting about her adventures once she takes her first lampwork class.

‘Til then, happy crafting!

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I realized recently its been quite awhile since I posted anything I had made, not that I haven’t been crafting away; just seemingly endless camera problems which discouraged me from even trying. So, here we go! A rather graphic heavy look at what I have been up to lately:

First off, I had a bunch of pink and orange beads leftover from the necklace my grandmother commissioned for my cousin’s wedding (the first picture after the break- sorry about the smallness and graininess, its the only one I have unfortunately), so I made a bunch of jewelry. I am not a big fan of pink myself as I figure I will post these on etsy once I make myself a proper necklace display but I do like the way they came out – very girlie.

Whats new, pussycat?  pink silver flowers

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Say hello to my little friend... stage winner

His decisive victory (49%)  in our recent race makes him the new For the Love of Beads mascot! Keep an eye out for this shiny AND furry bead-loving heart popping up in various parts of the store.

Thanks to everyone who voted, we couldn’t have decided without you.

Coming tomorrow (a little late but worth waiting for, was planning to post on Friday), some very, VERY cool chainmail sculptures from a fellow crafter on the Ring Lord forums. Make sure you come back and check it out, you won’t be disappointed!

’til then, happy crafting!

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After an extensive recount and re-organization of the beadstore inventory we now have space for a bunch of fun additions which will be coming soon! Also I now have time to get working on my personal collection of crafting supplies which is getting rather out of hand. As I go through it I will take some photos and post some tips for other crafters who want to take a break from the potential sunburn (or hide from the rain depending on where you are). So keep an eye out, coming soon I’ll also be talking about my hunt for a new set of fancy jewelry making pliers!

Happy crafting!

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Hi again! I have been keeping rather busy with some recent projects for two family weddings this summer (pictures to come I promise) and re-organizing the inventory so as to make room for some new products we will be adding in a little while. And of course enjoying the sun with my kitties! They so love rolling about on the balcony on a hot day, see:

Summertime and the Beading is Easy!  sortex

Summertime and the Beading is Easy!  turgi
And I love to watch them with a good book and a beer! Sometimes they get in the way while I try and take my photos, I think they like the spotlight!

Summertime and the Beading is Easy!  turgi in the way

Our storage solutions post will be up soon (once everything is actually organized again hehe) so keep an eye out for that!

‘Til next time, happy crafting!

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Hello! We are keeping quite busy over here, re-organizing our bead storage and checking inventory in preparation for adding some new beads! Also, I have finally gotten around to setting up an etsy store and, once we have a sunny enough day to make maximum effectiveness out of my lightbox I can take some pictures and (hopefully) start selling some jewelry!  Keep an eye out, we hope to have some exciting new additions shortly!

Also, due to popular demand (at least one request) I will be posting about storage solutions very soon!

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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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