Showing posts with label etsy jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label etsy jewelry. Show all posts

Friday, November 23, 2012

Black Friday Sale!

We're having a huge Black Friday Sale (through to Sunday) in our shops! This sale is huge on etsy, and at local shops. It's a great opportunity to pick up something handmade for a super cheap & support artists and the economy. Check out some of our items below. :)


10% Off All Purchases at The Bohemian Faerie!
Discount Coupon Code: blackfriday10 (at checkout)

Black Friday Sale - Handmade Jewelry, Brass Flower Filigree Necklace

Black Friday Sale - Steampunk Jewelry, Steampunk Ear Cuff

Black Friday Sale - Steampunk Jewelry, Steampunk Ear Cuff






15% Off All Purchases at Sparrows Trove!
Discount Coupon Code: blackfriday15 (at checkout)



Black Friday Sale - Handmade Jewelry - Ocean Blue Necklace

Black Friday Sale - Handmade Jewelry - Quatrefoil Clover Necklace

Black Friday Sale - Handmade Jewelry - Silver Filigree Locket Necklace


Happy Friday! I hope you have a fun (and safe) weekend shopping for awesome deals, supporting local artists, and getting some nifty handmade goods. 




Thursday, April 5, 2012

My Etsy Jewelry Packaging

I love packaging. Make that, ADORE packaging (which is like a radical, obsessive love infatuation party). Don't you love it when you get an order in the mail and the shop owner/artist put extra love and care into their packaging? It almost feels like a bonus gift to me!

A lot of handmade shop owners (esp. Etsy Jewelry, and handmade crafts), have such whimsical, quirky, & interesting packaging, that they've designed themselves. I was inspired by many of the shop owners out there to design some of my own card backings (printed on recycled paper), for my small jewelry orders (like ear cuffs, earrings, rings, etc..).  

Handmade Copper Ear Cuffs

I designed the card backings in Photoshop 7. I used what appeared to be a royalty free image of a Paisley pattern, for the background (I intend on redoing the Paisley design myself when I get the chance just in case). And then, using the pen tool, traced out the profile of a woman's face from this stock image. I really didn't like the results of the traced profile, and instead started over, using the photo more as a visual inspiration for how I wanted the profile view to look. I have to also comment on how gorgeous the model from the stock photo is. She's pure inspiration. 

Wire Wrapped Copper Ear Cuffs

I love the jumbled look of all of the little copper ear cuffs dangling off of the card backing. I think it makes a really interesting composition in and of itself. Each ear cuff is attached carefully by hand, by punching a small hole with a pin into the card back, and tying it on with wire. It does take time to put each little cuff on, but I think it makes for unique packaging and presentation.

Jewelry Packaging - Copper Ear Cuffs

Then for the final touch - a sheer white organza bag! It really brings a touch of gifty whimsy to the whole enchilada. I designed the cards to fit perfectly into these specific tiny organza bags, though you can't really tie the drawstrings, lol.

Here are some photos of some of my other ear cuffs in varying states of packaged-ment.

A Very Elegant Elven Ear Cuff with a glass leaf. Unfortunately this design has sold out. 

Two lovely Ear Cuffs, perfect fantasy jewelry for Elves and Faeries
A Copper Steampunk Inspired Ear Cuff

A perfect ear cuff for a little woodland Fae




Hope you liked this little peek at my packaging design!

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