Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Twitter Tree




The Twitter Tree© will be hosted by a different shop M-W-F.


Instructions:
  •          Only 2 Items per person
  •          Each Tweet must contain the hashtag #retwt
  •          Only 1 other Hashtag may be used.
  •          Please include a brief description of your item in the tweet. 
  •    Keep your Tweet under 140 Characters (including spaces).
  •          No Mature Items
  •          Tweet Everyone’s listings. (It is not fair to others if you do not fully participate. Team Leaders do watch who is tweeting and who is not.)
Limit of two (2) hashtags
Here's an acceptable example post
Knit Lip Balm Lipstick pouch Black @ChristieCottage  handmade  artfire http://www.artfire.com/ext/shop/product_view/3935206 #AFPP  #RETWT


Invite your friends!
Please tweet the other shops in the tree. The more people that are tweeting, the more exposure for all!
Speaking of exposure. Did you know that you are creating back links to your items by posting in the twitter tree. You get a link from the blog and you also get back links when someone tweet, FB, Google+, RebelMouse, and uses other social media to promote your items. The more back links you get, the more relevant  your items are to Google.   Something to keep in mind.
Today's Tweeting Items:

 
These Hoops are Bigger than my Bracelet! Giant Silver Hoops by @ElunaJewelry http://etsy.me/L56Idl #retwt #fashionpassion

Wednesday, July 18, 2012




The Twitter Tree© will be hosted by a different shop M-W-F.



Instructions:
  •          Only 2 Items per person
  •          Each Tweet must contain the hashtag #retwt
  •          Only 1 other Hashtag may be used.
  •          Please include a brief description of your item in the tweet. 
  •    Keep your Tweet under 140 Characters (including spaces).
  •          No Mature Items
  •          Tweet Everyone’s listings. (It is not fair to others if you do not fully participate. Team Leaders do watch who is tweeting and who is not.)

Limit of two (2) hashtags


Here's an acceptable example post
Knit Lip Balm Lipstick pouch Black @ChristieCottage  handmade  artfire http://www.artfire.com/ext/shop/product_view/3935206 #AFPP  #RETWT


Invite your friends!
Please tweet the other shops in the tree. It is not fair to be tweeted without returning the favor. The more people that are tweeting, the more exposure for all!
Speaking of exposure. Did you know that you are creating back links to your items by posting in the twitter tree. You get a link from the blog and you also get back links when someone tweet, FB, Google+, RebelMouse, and uses other social media to promote your items. The more back links you get, the more relevant  your items are to Google.   Something to keep in mind.
Today's Tweeting Items:
 

Small Hammered #Copper Hoop Earrings by @ElunaJewelry http://tinyurl.com/8yw2nzd #retwt #fashion statement!



Tiny Twisted Sterling #Silver Hoop Earrings by @ElunaJewelry http://tinyurl.com/7rpf5oq #retwt #like and love them today!

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

So Is It jewelry? Mailing Restricitons

Recently I posted a thread on Etsy explaining that not everyone who has high international shipping fees are trying to pull a fast one on customers. I explained that shipping a package priority mail with Registered mail was the cheapest way to fulfill Paypal's shipping requirements for tracking.

I also pointed out that jewelry, specifically precious metals, generally had more restrictions than some other products when it was being shipped to a foreign country. In my case I was referring to sterling silver, although gold, titanium, and platinum are also precious metals.

Those restrictions sometimes includes the need to send a package a special way.

 Here are the restrictions for Canada for example:

"Restrictions

Coins; banknotes; currency notes; securities payable to bearer; traveler’s checks; gold, silver, platinum, manufactured or not; jewelry; and other valuable articles
may be sent only in registered items. " 

 And for Australia:
 "Restrictions  
Jewelry is permitted only when sent as an insured parcel using Priority Mail International service."
Needless to say that thread did not go so well. I was accosted and told that there is no reason I should need to worry about any restrictions when shipping. 

Some of my favorite ways this was worded are:
 "most of what you sell (and what I sell in my other shop and some in this one) is not fine jewelry and those jewelry standards don't apply."

"Yes, I was thinking that "jewelry" that is prohibited for some countries is fine jewelry, (i.e. real gold, diamonds, rubies, first class gemstones, not secondary).
Most of what I've seen on etsy is actually "costume jewelry," that isn't super valuable."


"It totally makes no sense at all to mail a pair of $10.00 earrings for 29.50. They weigh perhaps 30 grams and aren't a huge loss of lost in the mail. It's your prerogative as how to ship, but makes no business sense at all. " 

 "Your jewelry contains little precious metal. (When referring to mailing precious stones, I believe they mean un-set, like sending a bulk package of precious stones, not stones in a piece of jewelry of nominal value"

Well taking the advice of some of those people from this thread, I did contact the USPS. I asked specifically if a pair of solid sterling silver hoops (like my most popular sellers here) that only cost $10-$20  were considered "jewelry" where mailing restrictions were concerned.

This is taken directly from the email I received back from the USPS in response to that question.

"Dear April,
Thank you for emailing us regarding whether solid sterling silver earrings would be considered jewelry as far as mailing Internationally.

 Any type of jewelry, no matter the price, would be considered jewelry. Many countries have these restrictions to prevent problems with black market selling or to help keep production and sales in their economy.
For more information on the restrictions you may contact your local Mailing Requirement Office."

Well there it is. For shipping purposes, even in-expensive sterling silver is still to be treated as "jewelry" when shipping internationally. 


Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Promoting through Twitter Tree




The Twitter Tree© will be hosted by a different shop each business day.

 
 

Instructions:
  •          Only 2 Items per person
  •          Each Tweet must contain the hashtag #retwt
  •          Only 1 other Hashtag may be used.
  •          Please include a brief description of your item in the tweet. 
  •    Keep your Tweet under 140 Characters (including spaces).
  •          No Mature Items
  •          Tweet Everyone’s listings. (It is not fair to others if you do not fully participate. Team Leaders do watch who is tweeting and who is not.)

Limit of two (2) hashtags


Here's an acceptable example post
Knit Lip Balm Lipstick pouch Black @ChristieCottage  handmade  artfire http://www.artfire.com/ext/shop/product_view/3935206 #AFPP  #RETWT


Invite your friends!
 
Something I would like to remind everyone. Please tweet the other shops in the tree. It is not fair to be tweeted without returning the favor. The more people that are tweeting, the more exposure for all!
 
Speaking of exposure. Did you know that you are creating back links to your items by posting in the twitter tree. You get a link from the blog and you also get back links when someone tweet, FB, Google+, RebelMouse, and uses other social media to promote your items. The more back links you get, the more relevant  your items are to Google.   Something to keep in mind.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Today's Tweeting Items:
 
 

 
Picasso Jasper Stone Bracelet - Metal Free by @ElunaJewelry http://etsy.me/LAOhUn via @Etsy #retwt #fashion


 
 

Tiny Twisted Copper Hoop Earrings Modern Hoops by @ElunaJewelry http://etsy.me/Mgew2M #retwt #handmadebot

Monday, July 9, 2012

A Brand New Necklace

A few weeks ago, I got a bee in my bonnet and wanted to try fibracting a new necklace from silver sheet metal.

So I order the supplies I would need, silver sheet metal and find silver bezel wire. By that time I had come across a stunning opal, since I have not been trained to cut opals yet, I snapped this one up!


Saturday I finally got started creating this beautiful necklace. I solder the bezel to fit the stone, then soldered the silver sheet backing for the stone. Once that was finished and the setting was cleaned up, I cut the excess backing off of my setting.

Then I created some accent pieces to add to my setting and soldered those on. Below you will see the setting prior to finishing and polish.


I sanded, polished, hardened and finished the setting and then added the stone.  Once the stone was added, I had to decide whether I wanted to add pearls or not. This was part of the original design in my head. But since I could not decide, I asked my friends. They overwhelmingly said no to the pearls.  So I went ahead and finished this opal necklace. I even signed the back of it!


Here is the final result!


Tell me what you think of this new piece of art by leaving a comment below! :)