Monday 23 July 2012

Craft Juice

I have recently started using a website called Craft Juice. It's for people to list craft items on their website with a photo, description and a link to where it's being sold. Then people can vote for the items they like. The more votes people get the more advertising a particular item will get. An item needs at least 5 votes for it to get some advertising, which means it will be shown on Craft Juice's Facebook and Twitter pages. The most popular items get shown in the monthly newsletter.

It's quite a good way of getting some free advertising with links through to my Folksy shop. I've just listed two rings, which I've pictured here for you. If would like to vote on them visit the following links:







http://www.craftjuice.com/story.php?title=twisted-ring-with-amethyst-folksy

http://www.craftjuice.com/story.php?title=twisted-ring-folksy-1

Monday 16 July 2012

Silver Chestnut is now full time!

This week begins a new chapter for Silver Chestnut. Yesterday was my last shift at 'the other job', which shall remain nameless. This now means that from this week onwards I will be working on Silver Chestnut full time. I'm quite excited about it and have got various things lined up to do, such as designs to make, potential outlets to visit, craft fairs to apply for, jewellery parties to plan.... The list could go on. I am looking forward to having the time to work on things more, getting into a routine and being able to plan ahead. (In 'the other job' we didn't get our rotas very far in advance so planning ahead was difficult.)

As I said, I'm quite excited about it, although there are some things that perhaps I'm a little less certain about. Most of these stem from the fact that I am now going to be (a) working from home and (b) working on my own. Some parts of this will be easier to solve than others. This is because, as mentioned previously, I have a few potential outlets to visit, so I will be both getting out of the house and being able to talk to other people. I am also in touch with another jeweller who will let me use his workshop one or two days a week, so I can use the equipment I don't have. Doing more craft fairs and jewellery parties will help this too. However, working from home and being strict with myself, so I don't end up watching TV or finding housework or gardening that needs doing, may be more difficult.

I realise that all jobs have a downside, and maybe being more disciplined and not doing the things around the house that I'm tempted to are the downsides for this job. But I think they are outweighed by the positives, like the joy I find in making things, polishing up a finished piece to see it shine, and seeing people react positively to my jewellery and actually want ot buy it or sell it in their shops. Essentially, finally having a job I enjoy!

If anyone has any advice on working on from home or on your own, feel free to pass it on to me.

Tuesday 3 July 2012

reLoved Spoons


I wanted to share with you about reLoved Spoon collection. It was my first official collection.

The inspiration for them came from Welsh love spoons, which I have always liked as a symbol and gift of love. I also like the idea of recycling. After pondering how I could make my love spoon designs a bit different, I decided to combine the two ideas, so all of my love spoons are made from unwanted spoons, most of which I have bought from charity shop.





To try to point out that they made are recycled spoons I decided to combine the recycle with love to create a name for them, so we get re-love. I thought the name fitted quite well because they are spoons that are now wanted instead of unwanted, recycled and reused for something new. They are re-loved.




Currently the ones I have in stock are made from silver plated nickel spoons. Feel free to see my re-Loved section in my shop: http://folksy.com/shops/SilverChestnut?shop_section=reloved_spoons

More designs to follow!