Showing posts with label necklaces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label necklaces. Show all posts

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Bloggers block (and other ramblings)

I think I'm getting worse at blogging instead of better. I started out with ideas and energy--what happened? Now I look at my last post and realize it's been a few days and think, aagh! What crap can I put up quickly?

In that vein: Here's a couple of necklaces I recently listed in my Etsy shop. More steampunk, yes, and fun to do, although I find myself in my basement sawing the pointy pieces off old clock parts, wondering if there's an easier way and also wondering why my children are so spoiled (or busy) that they turned down my offer to pay them to help (maybe this summer).

Recently someone on Etsy had a hilarious treasury (collection of artwork) saying that steampunk had jumped the shark, but given that most of the people you talk to are still unclear what it is, if they've even heard of it at all, I think we have a bit of time left before this goes the way of 70s shoulderpads. I figure I live in the Midwest, where people still wear Crocs. It takes a long time for styles to get here, even longer for them to go out of fashion.

Besides, as far as I can tell, it's alive and well. Witness the recent article in the NY Times, and now Etsy has a steampunk street team--a group of people who get together to promote a particular style or product. It's just now starting to get under way, but already has a blog and plans for a contest. (I'll have more on this later.) The more I see and read, the more fascinating the style is.

If nothing else, it gives me something to blog about.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Hurray for contests!

Before Etsy I never won much of anything, and now I've won two contests (out of maybe five I've entered)! Nothing like freebie art.

My latest coup is a beautiful polymer clay pendant from Rebecca of the blog Rebecca's Annex and the Etsy shop RGCreations. She calls this one Inca. The contest itself was easy-peasy--visit her lovely blog, e-mail answers to a simple question, and wait for your name to be drawn. (Sorry to all those who lost. I'm sure you were deserving.)

Here are couple more of my favorites from Rebecca's shop:



There are a lot of contests on on the Internet, as everyone tries to increase their traffic. And in that vein, may I call your attention to my own humble Ugly Necklace Contest, which at this point has a few entries, but could use more. Follow this link for details, and remember: Contests easy. Free stuff good.