New Two-holed seed bead – Twin
Last Updated on Monday, 21 November 2011 07:26 Written by Preciosa Ornela Wednesday, 23 November 2011 07:24
Preciosa Ornela is presenting new seed bead called TWIN. The main difference is that TWIN has two holes which is unique and original on the market. There are more than 80 color finishes for infinite color combinations.
Preciosa Ornela is part of the Preciosa Group, which is one of the worldp’s most significant producer of glass products. Its tradition reaches into 16th century. The boom of glass industry in Northern Bohemia is dated in the second half of the 19th century, when Czech glass became well known and established as first class quality product. Preciosa Ornela has been established in 2009 and produces mainly beads and pearls.
The exclusive Czech two-holed Twin seed bead is oval shaped with dimensions of 2.5 x 5 mm and it is available in two glass materials: crystal and black. The wide range of currently available color finishes on the two-holed Twin beads will inspire you to make infinite color combinations like the ones shown in this article, or at photogalleries on Flickr – just click the images.
With the new Twin bead from Preciosa Ornela it is possible to create unique spatial shapes, original structures, lacy designs or even costume jewellery. If you like to, you can become a fan of Preciosa Ornela on Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/PreciosaOrnela where you can get some very interesting news.
Myriad Design
Last Updated on Sunday, 3 July 2011 07:25 Written by MyriadDesign Sunday, 3 July 2011 07:25
- Myriad Design Jewelry
- Bringing Natjurl Gems back into style
- A little about me and my journey
I am new to Handmade Artists Shop and the Forum blog. So I though I would give all of you a short blog to start off by, providing my links to where I sell and what forums I belong to:
Handmade Artists’ Shop: http://handmadeartistsshop.com/shop/MyriadDesign
Etsy:http://www.etsy.com/people/Myriaddesignjewelry?ref=si_pr
Blogspot: http://myriaddesignblog.blogspot.com
Artisan Jewelry Designers: http://artisanjewelrydesigners.ning.com/profile/LindaEkblad
Twitter: http://twitter.com/myriad_design
Check these sites out to find out a little more about me, what I sell and my interests. I am glad to be a part of another Artists’ forum.
How do I get my shop Noticed?
Last Updated on Tuesday, 2 June 2009 04:38 Written by Handmade Artists' Forum and Shop Tuesday, 2 June 2009 01:00
That’s what I hear and read about all the time, handmade artists want to get their work noticed and just don’t know how to do it. Well there are many ways to get your shop noticed and I’ll hook you up with a few that we at the Handmade Artists Forum (HAF) are trying to do plus a couple of others.
First, you need to get your shop name out there. Where’s there you ask? Well cyberspace, the Internet with it’s maze of complexities. Links are one way to get it done, as well as blogs. Along with social networking sites. I’ll touch on each of these and explain how the HAF Blog and Forum are helping.
First Links, why do links help? Well do a google search on your shop and document what you see, then do some link exchanges and then document what you see. Your shop will be more relevant and have a greater likelihood of being noticed. Now do a quick google search on Chainmaille By MBOI and you will see a whole bunch of pages where you can find me. It just increases your chances at being seen.
We have started a Handmade Link Directory on this Blog here hit the link to us tab and grab our code, if you would rather put a picture link on your site that’s fine too, you can grab our badge code from the right sidebar of this site. Put our link on your site then come back and add your link to our site. The exchange is then complete, which will help both of our sites get more traffic.
I’m also running the exact same link exchange program on Chainmaille By MBOI, you guys are more than welcome to join that one also.
An additional location where HAF is helping with links is on the forum itself. If you look on the top tool bar, you will see a tab for links. Just hit the links tab and add your link under the appropriate category. Your link will display once approved. This isn’t a reciprocal exchange like the other ones above, but it would be greatly appreciated if you grab our badge, if you haven’t already.
Another good place for links is in your signature that you use on the HAF. Believe it or not, google sees this and recognizes it as a link to you. It is sort of a backwards way for people to find you, but if they find you that is all that matters.
Blogs are another good way to get your shop name out there. There are many free blogging platforms that you can use such as blogger, wordpress, and vox just to name a few. The great thing about blogs is you have the ability to advertise and promote yourself, by posting about your work. The key to a successful blog is relative content. If you are not posting new content and regularly, your blog will sit out there in cyberspace and rot. You should also participate with link exchanges with your blog and with your sales site, because the more relevant your blog is the more chances you have for someone to find your sales site. Snoop around the Internet a little and you’ll find a slew of information on this topic, a whole bunch more than I can tell you.
Now I’ll just briefly touch on social networking to help promote your site and I’ll stick to twitter and not get into others such as Plurk, Myspace, or Facebook.
Twitter is a microblogging network where you can follow people and other people can follow you. The more people that follow you; the more people will see your tweets. Tweet etiquate is an entirely different subject. I’ll save for later, but in general with twitter you can create a network of people who read your tweets and occasionally will follow the links to your sales site or whereever you try to send them. For example on the HAF I regularly tweet about the products that our members list and help promote their products. I have many followers so when I tweet I have a greater chance do to the amount of followers I have that someone will follow my link. The type of followers you have is important also you should follow people with simular interests. For example someone who cuts grass for a living may not care about your cutsy pie piece of jewelry where someone who likes jewelry would likely follow your link.
I’m a firm believer that as a handmade artist I need to embrace my competition and others in the community of handmade, to get my shop out there. That’s one reason why I started HAF was to bring the artists together and help strenghten the community. This mentality with posting links, blogging, and social networking will help you get noticed. Remember your not going to get all the sales, but if you’re involved with a community of artists, some of them even being your competition, you’ll have a better chance recieving referals from other artists than if you haven’t gotten involved in the first place. I’ve given orders away and suggested people many times when I was too busy or a customer wanted something that was not my thing. I’d rather send a customer to someone else than to do a half job.
Well there’s a little taste of some things you can do to get your shop noticed, I can’t give you all my secrets. These will definitely help, if you put the time into them.













