Tuesday, December 2, 2008
After the sale...
Monday, November 24, 2008
Holiday EtsyFest


I also wanted to mention a great way to do some holiday shopping. I am participating in an etsy wide holiday sales event starting Thanksgiving and ending December 1st.
Many shops are participating in this sale, so check it out. I can't wait to do some shopping myself. Feel free to check out this blog for an official list of the shops involved.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Party's over...
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Christmas Party Extravaganza
Holly cow! I can't keep up with all the things I've got to do. I'm co-hosting what's hoping to be a fabulous holiday fashion trunk show. It's going very smoothly except finding the time to make my items for the event. There's going to be jewelry, scarves, bags, handmade soap, stationary, and much more. Along with the items mentioned for purchase there will be food, drinks, and door prizes. The door prizes are amazing. All donated by the crafters selling at the party and you don't have to be present to win. You just have to be there to sign up for the drawing. My favorite part is the massage station where you can get a chair massage to help you relax before or after you shop. Plus our massage therapist will be giving a $20 discount on gift certificates. I'm getting really excited. I better get back to work.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Pamper Me Please
I would like to introduce a fellow crafter that is there for all your bath needs to pamper yourself in luxury. Melissa makes wonderful products that almost no women should be without. You should totally check out her bath bombs. I wanted to get to know more about her and her business, so I asked her the following questions.

Monday, September 29, 2008
Busy Busy Busy
I've started planning for a holiday party to give people ideas for their holiday shopping. November 8th there will be food and drinks, jewelry, cards, massages, and more. Of course, some of the planning was pushed aside for the hectic weekend we just had here in NW Arkansas. Bikes, Blues, and BBQ. I think more and more people show up every year.

Check it out. That's a lot of people! All the bikers left today, so there are no more excuses about distractions to keep me from my work. I do worry though. With the economy the way it is, I hope all my catch up work pays off. And that goes double for everyone else working as hard and struggling like I am to make ends meet.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Tip of the week: How to care for your jewelry.
won't always take in your costume or sterling jewelry. It's a good thing it's easy to do at home, and with something everyone probably has on hand. Dish soap. Yes ladies and gentlemen, I said dish soap. I'm not trying to name drop, but dawn is probably your best bet. What you're looking for is any gentle detergent, and many people recommend dawn. If you've happened to purchase the jewelry cleaner from you local jewelry, they basically work the same. Remember, don't forget your toothbrush. I'd get an extra. Don't use your own ; )
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Work Shop Partners
I thought I'd take this opportunity to introduce two of my favorite companions in NightSky's workshop... Nubby & Killer. I don't know what stance others take on allowing pets in their workshop, but mine don't give me much choice. I do love having them around. They're so motivating with all their laying about (hint of sarcasm).
I do try my best to keep as much pet hair off the inventory as possible. All my products are kept in cabinets and out of easy access from them. I also clean every piece before shipping just in case. I've always wondered if letting them roam around the shop was a bad idea. They mostly stay out of trouble, so I don't give it much thought. The only thing I wish I could control is Nubby's urge to knock everything onto the floor.

Nubby is a tuxedo manx and Killer is the fluffy grey tiger striped. I've often been told I should switch their names. Nubby tends to be the one that is more high strung and gets into everything while Killer is very layed back and just wants to be pet. We just recently had one exciting night a couple weeks ago that put these little guys' nerves to the test.
It was around midnight when there was a knock on the door. I didn't want to answer, since it was so late, until I saw flashing lights through the window. There was policemen and firemen all over the place. To make a long story short, the townhouse two doors down caught on fire and we were told to evacuate because the fire had spread to next door. In my panic, I asked if I could rescue my pets. One fireman held the door for me while I tried to coral my kitties.
I thought the safest place to put them was the car. I got to Killer first, and lucky me all the commotion scared the pee out of him. I knew Nubby would be even harder to hold onto, so I held him in my arms and grabbed onto his back feet. All was well until he spotted the fireman holding the door. Realizing that all his squirming couldn't get him free, he chomped me right on my chin. It was kind of funny seeing the cringed look on the fireman's face when he witnessed this, but I didn't exactly enjoy standing in cat pee for an hour.
Luckily the fire never spread, our home is safe and no one was injured. As scared as my furry helpers were, once they were in the car they had a blast. They knew they were safe and they got to watch all the action from the front seat of the car. I'm just glad we're all safe, and they can roam freely through the house to which ever room they wish.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
My first tip of week...


If you purchase a wood burning tool, try to find one that comes with many different tips. It takes just a little getting use to. I experimented with every tip, so I could find the one I was most comfortable using. Each tip is supposed to create different effects, but I found I could maneuver certain ones better than others regardless of their descriptive use. If you pencil on your idea first, it helps eliminate errors. I like to free hand it myself. A little snag could turn into my next great pattern.
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Welcome to my first blog.
Being a simple person myself, this leaves me with little content to fill up a blog. With that in mind, I've decided to give weekly tips on making jewelry. This will include anything from beading tips to metalsmith tricks. Since this is my first blog, please give me a few days to follow through. I enlist the help of any readers who have a question about the jewelry craft. Ask and I will make it my tip of the week (that is if I can answer the question).
Getting my start in the industry was... well, I just sort of fell into it. I knew I wanted to learn this craft, but I didn't know how to go about it. Luck guided me in the right direction. So for those of you not on good terms with luck, I hope I can help. Maybe one of my tips will be the trick you were looking for and guide you on your way. Please don't get your hopes up in believing I have the knowledge to turn anyone into a master crafstman. All I can offer is to pass on the knowledge that was given to me.
Got any questions? Post it in a comment. You can also visit my online store at www.nightskyproducts.etsy.com .


