I've finally got the new sterling silver rolo chains available for purchase! When I look at them I automatically thing "FUN!" They're 2.1mm wide, and I've got them in 16", 18", 20" and 24" lengths. You can search my Etsy shop for "rolo," or just click the link to see all of the rolo chains. I've been thinking about getting these in a larger width, so if you're interested in chunkier rolos let me know and I'll be sure to add them to my next order.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
New Sterling Silver Rolo Chains
I've finally got the new sterling silver rolo chains available for purchase! When I look at them I automatically thing "FUN!" They're 2.1mm wide, and I've got them in 16", 18", 20" and 24" lengths. You can search my Etsy shop for "rolo," or just click the link to see all of the rolo chains. I've been thinking about getting these in a larger width, so if you're interested in chunkier rolos let me know and I'll be sure to add them to my next order.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Lucky Deal of the Week: April 7, 2009
I know, I know, I'm late posting this (thanks to all who reminded me--now I know for certain that you like these deals!). This week's bargain is 10% off on anything in my eBay shop, including items that are already marked down, with shipping at exact postage cost. Most of the items will ship for between $2 and $3, but the heavier jewelry boxes will be a bit more. Interested? Leave a comment with a way for me to contact you, or send an email to me at luckygirltrading@yahoo.com. Want to know how much something is in non-U.S. currency? Try this handy currency converter.
Saturday, April 4, 2009
My First Tie-Dyed Bottle Plate

Okay, it's not really tie-dyed, but it does remind of a tie-dyed shirt. This bottle took over two weeks to make. I thoroughly washed and dried an empty liquor bottle, then diluted some kiln-hardy blue paint and dripped it in inside. Then I waited for the paint to dry. And waited. And waited. Several days later it was dry enough to add the purple paint, and then the waiting began again. I didn't want to put the bottle in the kiln while there was any hint of moisture inside for fear of the bottle popping in the heat and causing a lot of damage. Seven days later it looked dry, so I let it sit another day just to be safe. After a full day (and night!) in the kiln, it came out looking like this. I love the look, so I've got a few more in progress. In the meantime, I'll have this available for purchase in my etsy shop tomorrow.
Labels:
plate,
recycled bottle,
slumped bottle,
tie-dye
Thursday, April 2, 2009
My Donation for the Animal Shelter

I dropped off my donation for the Durham Animal Protection Society's Tails at Twilight Gala yesterday. I hesitated about posting about it here, because it feels a bit like saying "Look what I made and you can't have it nya nya nya." I spent so many days braiding the kumihimo cord for this necklace that I wanted to record it in some way, so here it is. This is over 40 inches long, worked in a spiral pattern with spring green and yellow silk thread, with a sunny yellow fused dichroic glass pendant. I really love working with silk thread because it just feels wonderful!
I hope this brings in a nice amount for the 7,000 or more animals our local APS takes care of each year. And if you really want this piece I can make a similar one for you--but you can't have this one. ;)
Labels:
animal shelter,
dichroic glass pendant,
kumihimo,
necklace
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