Saturday, December 12, 2009

Soopsee!



I'm giving soopsee.com a try! It seems like a slightly more customizable website that leads your customer back to Etsy.

Pros:
  • Helps get your name out there
  • Easy set up for a more customized web page than Etsy alone
  • One page can links to your Etsy page, blog, contact information, other websites
  • It's free, to a point, and therefore worth a shot!
  • If you don't know how to build a webpage, it is an easy to use web hosting program

Cons:
  • You still must use Etsy checkout (meaning users must still create a username and account through Etsy)
  • You must pay to use the more advanced options and obviously to create your own domain
  • While there is an ability to slightly customize your page, it is less of a blank template than other web hosting programs.
  • I don't really see how the free version is that much different than using just Etsy. Perhaps it will be just one more username and password to remember...

Friday, December 11, 2009

Unlocking the Color Combination

There are many arguments in the debate of Art vs. Craft. As discussed before, my stance is that there are elements of one in the other. One can say that making jewelry is a craft, because it is. It requires materials and tools. Anybody with some cord can string beads, tie it off, and call it a necklace; however it is the color combination, design, and inspiration that make it art.

If you browse my shop, you might correctly suspect that my favorite color is any variation of the color teal - turquoise, blue-green, aquamarine. I am particularly fond of a teal, black, and silver color combination. I'm also partial to blue-green with earth tones.

Pacific Horizon is a necklace that reminds me of the ocean. Russian Amazonite beads were used in combination of silver and black, making each blue green amazonite bead stand out.





Silver and turquoise go well together even without black. These tear shaped turquoise howlite beads were hugged with silver, and turned into Hot Air Balloon Earrings. Turquoise howlite is actually howlite dyed blue-green, in this case a little more blue than green.



My Betel Nut Stretch Bracelet uses bicolored beads - one side teal and the side black. It's a perfect color combination, and the beads are earthy by nature!



Turquoise colored glass beads were mixed with shades of brown in the Metamorphosis Choker. The pendant is made from a coconut shell and the choker is symbolic of metamorphosis from egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, to the adult butterfly.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Berry Pond - Lake George

I came across an article today in the online edition of the PostStar about the Lake George Land Conservancy receiving a grant to continue its efforts at the Berry Pond Preserve, which was acquired by the LGLC in 2008, and towards the Last Great Shoreline Protection Project of 2009.

This article reminded me about my quest to find Berry Pond this summer. I had heard of the recent acquisition by the LGLC and wanted to check out the pond. I explored the trails at the recreation park in Lake George with a coworker who had somewhat of an idea as to where the trail would start. With our cameras, and her grand-dog, map and compass, we went on our search. The wooded trail eventually ended at a dirt road which we continued to follow, wondering if we were even on track the whole time.





We finally conceded to the fact that we were not going to find the pond, but were content with checking out the wild flowers and playing fetch with the dog. At the sight of a possible clearing, we decided to take a side road off the road that we were on, and we came to what we figured must be Berry Pond.




At the pond was a great blue heron and a beaver dam, surrounded by swampy soft ground and plenty of evidence of beaver activity. I hope I can remember how we got there so I can find it again!






Thursday, November 26, 2009

Black Friday Through Cyber Monday Sale!

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Handmade pendants on sale: BOGO! Buy one full priced pendant, get another for HALF OFF!
See my Handmade Pendants Section for all the pendants (both holiday and non-seasonal) included in this offer!


Discount applied to the lesser priced items, you MAY mix and match, you will receive a complimentary ball chain with each pendant unless specified otherwise. Limit to three half off pendants per customer. Your refund will be sent via PayPal after payment is received.


Sale runs Black Friday through Cyber Monday (11/27/09-11/30/09)
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There are so many other great deals going on from knit and crochet items to handbags, children items to stuff for your pets. Click on the ad below to be taken to the Etsy Bloggers Team website for a complete list of participants!



Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Thanksgiving Dessert: Pumpkin Cake

This year we are driving about an hour south to my cousin's house for Thanksgiving dinner. It will be the largest Thanksgiving celebration that I've attended in years - the good old extended family dinner with aunts, uncles and grandparents!

I don't have a token "dish" that I bring to people's houses for dinner; I'm more of a baker than a cook. I think I'll bring a pumpkin cake, and if I get ambitious, decorate it like this pumpkin shaped one I made last month.



I got the recipe from CDKitchen.com and since it you make it in a bundt pan, it isn't too hard to convert into a pumpkin shape.

Ingredients:
3 1/4 cups all purpose flour
1 tablespoon baking powder
2 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 cup pumpkin puree, fresh or canned (I used canned)
1/2 cup applesauce (all I had was pomegranate applesauce and the cake tasted fine)
1 1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/4 cup margarine, softened
3 large egg whites
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
cooking spray
3 tablespoons dark or light brown sugar
1 tablespoon dark rum
1 teaspoon skim milk
3 tablespoons powdered sugar

Cake Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Combine first 6 ingredients; set flour mixture aside. Combine pumpkin and applesauce; set aside. Beat granulated sugar and margarine in a large bowl at medium speed of a mixer until well-blended (about 5 minutes). Add egg whites and vanilla, beating well.

Add flour mixture to sugar mixture alternately with pumpkin mixture, beginning and ending with flour mixture. Pour batter into a 12-cup Bundt pan coated with cooking spray. Bake at 350 degrees F. for 50 minutes or until a wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool in pan 10 minutes; remove from pan.

Icing Directions:
Combine brown sugar, rum, and milk in a small saucepan, and cook over low heat until brown sugar dissolves. Remove sugar mixture from heat, and add powdered sugar, stirring with a whisk. Spoon glaze over warm cake.

Instead of using their icing directions, I used store-bought cream cheese frosting and dyed it orange. The pumpkin stem was made with green Twizzlers. They actually packages of multicolored Twizzlers (I got mine at Walmart). I added some vines with green piping gel.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Giant and Rocky Peak Ridge

Back in October, a friend from grade school, whom I've recently reconnected with, accompanied me on a hike up Giant Mountain and Rocky Peak Ridge. This was my fourth time on Giant Mountain, but my first time to the summit. My husband and I went once to the base of the Roaring Brook Falls and once again on the Zander Scott trail to Giant's Washbowl. Sister and I went to the top of the Roaring Brook Falls and over to the Washbowl on the Roaring Brook Falls trail.

Giant's Wasbowl from Zander Scott Trail

We began on the Zander Scott trail and followed that to the Washbowl. Going to the right of the Washbowl, we continued up to some of the bare rock ridge of the mountain. The views along the ridge are attributed to a forest fire in 1913 that took out much of the forest there and on Rocky Peak Ridge. It wasn't long before we encountered some ice on the ridge where the Washbowl and Chapel pond are visible. We heard some grouse, and found some needle ice along the way. At the junction of the East Trail, which we'd later take over to Rocky Peak Ridge, we were excited to see that we had only 0.2 miles remaining. The summit of Giant was awesome, with views of the Ausable club, the Great Range, Whiteface, and many more high peaks.

Attempted Tilt Shift Simulation of the Ausable Club from Giant Summit

Giant Mountain's full name is Giant of the Valley,named by the residents of Pleasant Valley to the mountain's east. Charles Brodhead, a surveyor, was the first to climb Giant Mountain. Actually, he was the first to climb any mountain over 4000 feet. He was surveying the boundaries of the Old Military Tract, which would later be divided up for compensation to Revolutionary War soldiers. In 1797 Brodhead went up the east face and directly back down the west face, most likely a route that was never done again. In 1866, the first trail was made, via Hopkins Mountain, and in 1873 the Roaring Brook trail was made. The Zander Scott trail, which we took, was formerly known as the Ridge Trail when created in 1954, but was renamed in 1992 after a summer resident of Keene, an active member of the ATIS hiking program, who was killed in a plane crash. The Zander Scott trail is the shorter trail with the easiest access to the Nubble and the Washbowl. The three mile trail brings you up an elevation gain of 3050 feet, a total elevation of 4627 feet, making Giant the 12th highest peak in the Adirondacks.

From Giant Summit

After conquering Giant Mountain, we decended 0.2 miles to the East Trail and over to Rocky Peak Ridge. It was a steep decent into the col between the two mountains. We encountered large amounts of ice that my Stablicers could not handle, making the mere 1.1 mile hike over to Rocky Ridge Peak quite difficult, and I really felt bad for my buddy in hiking boots! We survived, and made it to the top of Rocky Peak Ridge. It was well worth it. The large summit is marked by a large cairn and is open, providing 360 degree views of the high peaks, Giant Mt, the Green Mountains, and Lake Champlain. Rocky Ridge Peak ranks 20th in height, at 4420 feet. We were pleasantly surprised at how it was not that windy on the summit.

View from Rocky Peak Ridge Summit Seemed Endless

These were my fourth and fifth high peaks, respectively, and Becky's second and third. I had done the up, up, down, up, down, down routine when climbing Cascade and Porter in the same day earlier this year, I forgot what a wear it is on the knees! We followed the same path back up to the near summit of Giant before decending all the way back down to Rt 73. A total of 8.2 miles. The struggle with the ice and my slowed knee pain pace on the way down Giant extended the trip about an hour longer than we had planned (which was an overestimate to begin with), but still had allowed plenty of time for us to make the trip down before dark.

Me on my Fifth High Peak In Front of My Fourth

Mountain and trail information obtained from the 13th edition of the Adirondack Mountain Club's book Adirondack Trails: High Peaks Region.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Best Halloween Costume EVER

You don't have to know much about me to know that Halloween is one of my favorite days of the year. I love dressing up in a costume, making fun of myself, eating candy, watching scary movies, and going to a good Halloween party. The costume I wore this year has actually been an idea of mine for about three years, but between my husband having to work last year and no party to attend the year before... I had plenty of time to perfect it.

Perhaps you watch Family Guy and have seen one of the few scenes where Peter gets in a random fist fight with the giant yellow chicken? It all began when the chicken outside gave him an expired coupon... If you are not familiar, here is a clip. Keep in mind it could probably rated somewhere between PG and PG-13.



That's right. Most people with a Peter Griffin mask would have gone as Peter and Lois, but not us. We were Peter and the Chicken. Well, of course I needed a chicken mask. But not just any chicken mask - one with some cuts and bruises, so naturally I turned to Etsy. In my search I stumbled upon Roses7184 who makes hats and stuffed animal plushies. I sent her a picture the Family Guy bird and a write up on what I was interested in and she was happy to help!

The hat came out better than expected, and I had high expectations! Some cuts, some blood.... a beak, comb, and mouth big enough to eat and drink out of... I got so many compliments and I proudly stated, "I had it custom made for me."






So, if you need a good custom Halloween costume hat made for you next year, I highly recommend Roses 7184!



Best. Costume. Ever.

Made by Melissa

After looking through MadeByMelissa's Etsy Shop you may be left wondering if there is anything that she can't make! From toys to jewelry, dishcloths to afghans, she can do it all! Although she may make similar stuff sometimes, its never exactly the same as anything else that she's created - everything is unique. After reading her profile, I see we have quite a bit in common. We are the same age and both have full time jobs in a scientific field (hers being engineering) where our creativity is suppressed. Luckily she has found the perfect creative outlets!

This Larry the Monster Chasing Ladybug toy looks much like the ones my house was inundated with earlier this fall. It's kid and baby safe.


Her beautiful Let it Snow Glass and Crystal Snowflake bracelet would be lovely in this upcoming winter season.
The Camo Baby/Todler Blanket would be perfect for a cool little boy.


As you can see, she is a lady of many talents and active in the Etsy community. Not only is she a member of the Etsy Bloggers team, but also of the EtsyKids, EtsyMoms, and EtsyNJ teams. Don't forget to check out her blog!

Monday, October 26, 2009

Etsy Bloggers October 26th Edition

Welcome to the October 26, 2009 edition of etsybloggers.

Lois presents Celebrate Breast Cancer Awareness: Fight Like a Girl! posted at Foxy G's Den of i-KNIT-quity.

MissBMcKay presents HARVEST PARTY! Online Pumpkin Carving Share Giveaway! posted at DIY Addicted!

Myfanwy presents Halloween/Protection/Awareness posted at Sassa's Blog Carnival.

Two Zany Zebras presents A Goulishly good time at Disneyland posted at Two Zany Zebras.

Sykin presents Etsybloggers Carnival Post posted at Sykin's One Stop Etsy Shopping Guide.

A Keeper's Jackpot presents Halloween is Almost Here! posted at A Keeper's Jackpot.

agoodwitchtoo presents A Halloween Wishlist... Part Two posted at The Copper Cauldron.

Melissa Sinisgalli presents Breast Cancer Awareness Month posted at Made By Melissa.

Karen aka MysticWynd presents Wear a Pair of Jeans Today! posted at Mystic Wynd.

Kim Beatty presents Things I Love - October posted at The Peach Martini.

HomeMadeOriginals presents Halloween at the Market posted at Home Made Originals.

Christine Chaillet presents Halloween Adventures posted at Christine's Digital Scrapbooking Corner.

Alicia Mae presents Pumpkins, ghosts, and boredom posted at Crafts and Cooking.

MagdaleneJewels presents Carnival Blog: Breast Cancer Awareness Month posted at MagdaleneJewels's Blogs.

CREATEaTHOUGHT presents Oh October posted at CREATEaTHOUGHT.

storybeader presents Etsybloggers Carnival - Oct. 23, 2009 posted at Stroll Through Storyland.

Beth presents October - Breast Cancer Awareness Month posted at Sunshine Daydreamz.

Swettbriers presents GET INVOLVED posted at Sweetbriers.

Heather presents How I celebrate Halloween- Etsy Style posted at Heather's Custom Sewing.

Linda B presents Breast Cancer Awareness Month posted at Linda B's Blog.

Sandy Simpson presents Help Bring Awareness posted at Punky Jane.

PurrPrints presents Monday's Miscellany: Energy Awareness Month posted at PurrPrints: Art, Cats, and Randomness

Brittany Wende presents Successful Sale {Blog Carnival!} posted at - B.W. SILVER -.

Alison DeCamp presents Thinking Halloween posted at Glass Ali.

Kristin presents Halloween 2009 posted at Dip Your Toes Into Something New.

Sumiko Shop presents Halloween is almost here ... posted at Sumiko Shop.

Patti presents H.........appy Haunting! posted at peacoxcreations.

Edi presents Cyber Security Awareness Month posted at Memories for Life Scrapbooks.

BeadedTail presents Spookiness! posted at beadedtail.

Lauren presents Halloween is Fast Approaching! posted at Lost Mitten.

Sarah Wagner-Ranes presents Pumpkin Soap posted at Sweet Sally's Soaps News.

Sandi Myers presents October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month « The T-Shirt Lady posted at The T-Shirt Lady

A Keeper's Jackpot presents October: Domestic Violence Month posted at A Keeper's Jackpot.

Jannifer Long presents BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH posted at ChipmunkHollow

thatDESIGNshop presents Blog Carnival- Etsy Bloggers posted at That Design Gal.

Anitra Cameron presents CELEBRATING HALLOWEEN posted at Coffee Pot People

PatchFirstShop presents Month of Awareness ? Breast Cancer.. posted at PatchFirstShop.

Margaret Freije presents Halloween posted at Splendid Little Stars

Carapace presents Party Panic! posted at Cara Makes.

Tammy presents tamdoll's workspace: Almost Midnight posted at tamdoll's workspace.

Now let's go visit our teammates blogs and read this edition of the EtsyBloggers Blog Carnival!

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

October: Domestic Violence Awareness Month

When shopping for items for a custom order that I'm making, I came across this leather cord on Etsy. The seller, LilysOffering donates 10% of her sales to Domestic Abuse Awareness, where the money goes towards counseling services, transitional services, and housing to women and children affected by domestic violence.


Thank you LilysOffering for this nice leather cord and for supporting the cause. She has a lot of nice eclectic jewelry supplies in her shop, including sterling silver findings, many of which she had designed.

Several Etsy sellers support the cause. Here is as beautiful necklace, "Now I can Bloom," by TheAbbey. All proceeds from this necklace go to domestic violence prevention programs.


This cool owl necklace, listed at TheJewelryProject, was made and designed by a talented client at the House of Ruth's emergency shelter based art program. The entire purchase goes back into the art program which promotes domestic violence awareness.


This pretty Domestic Violence Awareness Necklace, by StarzJewely, features a sterling silver purple awareness ribbon. Ten percent of the purchase of this necklace gets donated to SAFE HAVEN of Pike County, Pennsylvania.


FABFUNKYDIVADESIGNS offers this hand painted latte mug, "FABFUNKY LOVE DOESN'T HURT DIVA MUG." Ten dollars from this purchase is donated to the Liberty House Women's Shelter


Here are some sad national statistics regarding intimate partner violence and child abuse:

  • Women account for 85% of the victims of domestic violence.
  • One in four women are abused in their lifetime.
  • Women ages 20-24 are at the greatest risk of nonfatal violence.
  • Nearly 2.2 million people called a domestic violence hotline for assistance for themselve or others in 2004.
  • Nearly 3 out of 4 people know someone who is or was a victim of domestic violence, 30% know a woman who was a victim in the last year.
  • According to a national survey, 50% of men that frequently abused their wives also abused their children.
  • Studies suggest that 3.3 to 10 million children witness a form of domestic violence annually.
  • Almost 5 children die every day as a result of child abuse.
  • A report of child abuse is made every ten seconds.
  • About 30% of abused and negletect children will continue on to abuse their own children.

Newest Listings

I'm still playing catch up with my shop. I had that Colors of Fall craft show at the end of September, so I was waiting until that was over to take all the pictures and list all the items that I banged out for that. No sense in taking pictures and listing them in case some of it sold. At the craft fair I sold several new pieces, but was left with many to list, oh what a process!

Here's some of my most recent listings... mostly glass tile pendants, but I have some of that wire crochet that people love and a sterling silver wire wrapped howlite necklace, and another bottle cap pendant. I listed a beaded zodiac necklace, called What's Your Sign, that sold within a couple hours of listing too! You can click on each picture for details, and remember, all glass tile pendants come with a complimentary ball chain necklace.

Forest Refuge Glass Tile Pendant


Atomic


Mount St. Helen: Sterling Silver Wrapped Holite


Purple and Gray White Crochet Wire Necklace


Brown and Cream Crochet Glass Pearl Necklace


Lady Bug Love Glass Tile Pendant


Sunrise Sunset Glass Tile Pendant


Clearance Sale Flowers and Honey Bottle Cap Pendant


Up Up and Away Hot Air Balloon Glass Tile Pendant


Indian Summer Glass Tile Pendant


What's Your Sign? Sold!!!

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Halloween is Almost Here!

As always, I'm a little behind on promoting my holiday items, but FINALLY, I have all my Halloween stuff listed in my shop. New items this year include glass tile pendants and bottle cap pendants. I'll present you with a few of my oldies-but-goodies too.

The EtsyBlogger Team Leader, JoeyAndAleethea bought one of my Halloween glass tile pendants, but I still have a couple left including a Mummy and a Monster. They would make a cute gift for youself, a mother of young ones, a teacher, or anybody into celebrating Halloween! A complimentary silver ball chain necklace comes with the purchase of either of these pendants.


Thanks Joey!


Click on Either Pendant for Details

I also have a not-so-scary scarecrow pendant made using scrapbook paper and a square wooden tile. Similar to a scrabble tile pendant, but a little larger at 1.25 inches on each side. With the purchase of this pendant comes a free silver ball chain necklace.

I have a few bottle cap pendants can be for Halloween, or autumn in general. Both were made using foliage tree scrapbook paper and beer bottle caps. Click on the pictures below to see what beer *had* to be consumed to create the pendants.


Foliage Beer Bottle Cap Pendants
Click on either picture for details

And some returning favorites from last year include pumpkin earrings, a decoupage spiderweb necklace, and a really cool choker. One of my year round favorites is the Black Widow's Web necklace made with agate. A close look at the pendant resembles a spider web.





Click on any image for details