Showing posts with label online community. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online community. Show all posts

Friday, June 24, 2011

Random Beady Links

Here is a hodge podge of great links to go visit today to help fire up your creativity this weekend:
First up - let's hear it for commitment! 365 days is a long time to commit to anything, but Cynthia Dies of Ornamentea, has been showing off a necklace a day for quite a while.  (I hope by featuring her here she'll stick with it!) Check them all out at 365 Necklaces.

Rose Noble, of Lady Noble and the Vintaj design team, is another brave soul taking on 365 days of creating on her blog.  Stop by and visit, she is another creative I hope sticks with the challenge - I love seeing what she comes up with next!

Andrew Thornton is having the virtual yard sale of the year with all sorts of beady fun that you won't want to miss.  There are new pendants like the ones above, he's selling some of his original and published designs on eBay, he has lots of artist's beads in his regular shop and he's hosting a big ol' summer giveaway.  Check out all the festivities on Andrew's blog.

Need some color inspiration?  Check out Design Seeds for a mind-blowing array of color palettes.  You'll never again have an excuse for staying in a color rut! (photo from Design Seeds)

Have you put together your muffin tin of beads yet? 

Here are a few clarifications:
Your link is due on Monday by June 27th at Midnight - central time. 

I've decided to give a bonus chance - if you fill your muffin tin and get 6 of the projects complete, you can enter the challenge.  I know 12 is a lot for a summer week when there are pools to visit, meals to grill, lemonades to sip, fireflies to catch - I get it!

Your challenge pieces can use art beads or not - that's up to you.  Earrings and pendants count - surely you can whip up 6 pairs of earrings and snap a pic before Monday.

Good luck and enter your link here to enter.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Getting Noticed - How to Connect with Blog Editors

As the editor of the Art Bead Scene, I'm often queried by jewelry designers and beadmakers asking various ways to be featured here. I thought I'd share some tips today on how to become part of a online community, connect with blog editors, and maybe even end up featured on your favorite blog.

(Pendant above by designer Rose Noble, featuring a fox from Humblebeads.)

(Typewriter pendant from Kylie Parry)

Before you sit down to type up that email to the editor of a blog, ask yourself this important question:

What is the main focus of this blog and what type of artists do they regularly feature?

Here on the Art Bead Scene we feature handmade beads by artists and jewelry that is created using art beads.  We also highlight unique findings, tools, business tips for those who sell jewelry and other news that relates to jewelry designers - like books, contests, events, etc.

So for example, someone who makes bridal jewelry with pearls and crystals wouldn't be featured here, unless they were making bridal jewelry with handcrafted artisan beads.  Then we'd be talking.

If you are searching for blogs to feature your handmade jewelry, look through older posts on the blog to see if you are a good fit for their audience. 

Here is a great article on introducing yourself to blog editors from Modish.  It's a must read!

(Spoken Words necklace by Judith B Designs.)

Now, there are ways to increase you chances of getting featured on a popular blog and one of them is to participate regularly in the discussions that are happening on the blog.  Yes, I'm talking about leaving comments - that's how we discover our readers and potential designers to feature.  Say hello and connect with the writers and other readers here on the blog.  Commenting - it's more important than you think!

Another way to increase your chances of being featured on your favorite blog - take amazing photos of your work.  If you sell online do whatever it takes to learn how to use your camera to take the best possible photos of your work.  It should be your number one priority when running an online business. There is no shortage of advice on this topic.  Check out all these helpful photography hints on Etsy.

The Art Bead Scene offers a few other ways for you to connect with us and our readers.  First we have our monthly challenge and love seeing what jewelry designers and beadmakers create from the inspiration pieces.  I'll share a secret - if you submit your challenge piece within the first week, your chances of being picked as a featured designer greatly increase!  And if you do join in the monthly challenge be sure to blog about it so we can feature you on the blog tour at the end of the month.

Also take advantage of Bead Table Wednesday - we share what's on our bead table each week.  Leave comments on the photos and blogs shared and you'll make all sorts of new friends!

Please don't email a blog editor and ask to be included in the links on their blog roll.  Those links are purely editorial and the editor's favorite picks.  It's a blogging faux pas to ask. 

(Birds on a Wire Pendant by Kylie Parry)

Submissions to the Art Bead Scene:

I'm always on the look out for a great guest post.  If you feel you have a topic you'd like to write about, email me and share your idea.  It could be a project featuring art beads, a lesson you've learned from your jewelry business, a tip you have to share, etc. 

I don't feature beadmaking tutorials here on the ABS.  While we adore art bead makers, our blog is written for jewelry designers who love to use art beads.

When you email me, be sure to include your website and blog link.  If you don't hear back from me, feel free to email again in a week to follow up.  I'm a busy gal and sometimes my to-do list is screaming at me while my emails pile up.  But please understand I may have to politely decline a submission.  It's not you, it may just not be a good fit for the blog. 

And don't spam me, don't email me just because you want to sell something.  Have a good story for me, share something amazing about your work or what inspires you.  I don't like spam any more than you do!  I like making connections and meeting interesting, creative people. 

(Baby Hedgies from Humblebeads.)

I'm often asked how I pick the beadmakers for the themes and treasuries that are posted here on the ABS. 

I'm more likely to pick a beadmaker I know and have shopped with.  This is where the editorial part comes in, I feature work here that I love. 

I'm also more likely to pick a beadmaker on Etsy.  It's easier to search for specific themes and I know the chances of finding some 'wow' factor images are pretty high.  That said, if I know what I'm looking for and know that a bead artist only sells from a website I will go check them out on their site. 

For beadmakers, I started an Art Bead Scene Parade Flickr group - this is a great place to share your beads. I do take notice! Add your art bead photos to the group, I want to see them.  I can't know every bead everyone makes, so posting things in this group would help us both!

If you have followed all this advice and you still haven't seen your work here on the ABS, don't despair - keep connecting with us and sharing your amazing work.  Your turn will come!

Thank you for visiting us everyday, leaving your wonderful comments and inspiring us with your creations.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Art Bead Scene Newsletter

Did you know the Art Bead Scene has started sending out a monthly newsletter?  The next edition will go out this evening.  It includes a free project, articles, spotlight on our sponsors, news from our editors and exclusive deals for our subscribers.  Be sure to sign up for an extra dose of monthly inspiration! 

Art Bead Scene Newsletter

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Artist Made Buttons

Michelle Mach is hosting a fun Button Swap blog hop today.  Love how creative some of the participants were with incorporating buttons into their jewelry.  Buttons can be used as clasps, pendants and even earrings.  Get creative with wire and jump rings to turn them into unique findings and focals. 

Here are a few collections of artist made beads to help inspire you today. Click on the links below for more information about the buttons.

Above:





Tuesday, April 19, 2011

7000 Bracelets for Hope

Lori Anderson just hosted a fun blog hop featuring bracelets created for the 7000 Bracelets for Hope project to show support for kids who are suffering from rare diseases and disorders.

"The Global Genes Project (GGP) volunteer team is collecting blue jean/denim inspired bracelets for families living with rare disease, the campaign is called “7,000 Bracelets for Hope.”

To help raise awareness we’re asking 7,000 jewelry designers, volunteers from the craft community and various artists to donate one bracelet to this campaign to show their support for kids living with rare disease, disorders or conditions. These bracelets will then be distributed to participating families in December 2011."

You can still donate a bracelet, visit the website here for complete details.
Bracelet by Mary Harding

Bracelet by Erin Prais-Hintz

Need more inspiration?  Here are some of my favorite picks of artist made beads that would fit the theme:




$6.00
Cherry Blossom Time - G...

$28.00
Lampwork Spacer Bead Se...

$4.00
turquoise and cobalt bl...

$25.00
Polymer Clay Beads with...

$9.00
Second Star To The Righ...

$12.50
Copper Aqua Raku Bead C...

$12.00
Loopy Turquoise Torch F...

$25.00
2 small clay pendants

$4.00
Cobalt Blue Delicate Sc...

$2.30
Winterflower Blue Poly...

$22.00
easter and springtime a...

$16.00
Blue Bayou - Earring Pa...

$8.50
Organic Lampwork Glass ...

$30.00
Electric Sea Discs........

$20.00
Blue Turquoise ad Black...

$5.99

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Bead Table Wednesday

Here are a few photos from Bead Table Wednesday this morning.  Stop by and share what's on your bead table this week - anything goes!

BeadTableWedFeb-23,2011
New work from Mary Harding.

Glass "twisties" from my table
Glass stringers from Jennibead.

Bead Soup
Bead Soup Party Sneak Peek from Erin Prais-Hintz.

Bead Table Wednesday - 2/23/11
A special assistant is helping out Patty today from My Life Under the Bus.

What's on your table today?

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Mobile Blogging

It's an on the go world and I'm finally catching up.  I was gifted an Ipod for Christmas and found some fun apps I wanted to share with you.  While you couldn't use a mobile device to capture photos that were good enough for product shots for selling online, you can definitely create some visually appealing photos that are great for blogging or sharing a work in progress.

First up my favorite app - the Instagram.  You can alter your photos to look like hip old photos.  This is the original photo and above is with the Instagram filter 'lomo fi'. 
Another filter and yes it does the rounded corners and borders automatically - sweet!
 
You can also download a free Photoshop Express App that does cropping, filters, borders and effects too.  Above is a photo using the vignette blur effect.

Now to blog directly from your mobile device check out this tutorial from Beverly Herman of No Easy Beads.

A few other apps I can see as being super handy for small businesses:

Dropbox - store your photos and files securely, there is a subscription service.  I back up all of my work on Dropbox and it has saved me from a recent computer crash disaster.  You can add your mobile files to your Dropbox account.

Evernote - keep track of all your good ideas and leads for blogging stories.  You can download this for your pc too and sync with your mobile device.

Todo Lite - who doesn't love checking off items on a to-do list?

Dragon Dictation - speak and it types for you.  Hmm, can I make beads and 'write' a blog post at the same time - we shall see.

What app do you love?  And please don't even mention Angry Birds.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

ABS Ornament Blog Hop

Jingle, jingle, merry and bright! Join in the first annual Art Bead Scene Ornament Blog Hop.

How to play along:

1. Sign up - email to let me know you are planning to participate. Please use the subject line: ABS Ornament Blog Hop

2. Create an ornament using handmade components or art beads. Here is an example: Golden Bird Ornament

3. On December 5th post a sneak peek on your blog and send me the link. On December 6th I'll send you the links of the participating blogs. (You'll replace your sneak peak with the ornament post so that we can have a list of direct links.)

4. December 7th post your ornament on your blog and the list of participating blog links.

This is an inclusive creative challenge - we'd love to see Hanukkah , Kwanzaa or Winter Solstice themed decorations along with traditional Christmas ornaments. Have fun!

Pictured above are some art beads to help inspire you.

From left to right:




Have questions? Feel free to leave them in the comment section.
Q. What's a sneak peek (formerly peak!)?

A. Might help if I spell it right! No mountain climbing is required.
You'll post a small preview of your ornament on the 5th and replace it with the full size picture and text on the 7th. So that we have a direct link to use for the hop rather than general blog url. Readers won't have to search for your blog hop posts, the links will go directly to them. Detailed instructions will be emailed to participants.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Help Beads of Courage

Help Beads of Courage win a $25,000 grant from Pepsi. 
Beads of Courage helps children RECORD, TELL and OWN their stories of courage during treatment for cancer and other serious illness. Through the Program children receive different colored beads each which symbolize their unique and challenging treatment journey. 

Please vote daily, share it on your facebook page, twitter and blog about it.  Let's use our beady powers for good and help this well deserving charity. 


People are free to Lori Greenberg with any questions and email if they’d like a daily reminder to vote (with the link) sent directly to them for the month of July.

They are always looking for donations - here is the information on where to send your beads.  (This is for both art beads and any other type of bead you'd like to donate.)

Thursday, June 24, 2010

4 Things You Should Know!


1. Bead Soup Party 2 is underway with almost 100 participants over 8 days.  You can see my post here.

2. Denise Yezbak Moore is having the mother of all giveaway's on her blog this week.

3. The Bead Cruise has 20 spaces left - you know you want to go!

4. You have a week left to enter this month's Art Bead Scene challenge - something to work into your weekend! We are giving away over $150 in beads this month.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Subscribe to Free Beading Newsletters

I sometimes feel as if I have been living under a rock. Did you know about all the jewelry making newsletters there are out in cyber land? Because I didn't! There are newsletters that help you sell, that educate you in new techniques, inform you of new findings, and newsletters that inspire you to go forth and create! You sign up and you wake up and there they are shining in your inbox, chock full of info.

Here are a list of my favorites that I subscribe to and links that will take you to the subscriber page;






Since subscribing I've learned of contests that challenged me, sales for items I use regularly and marketing tips that help me sell the jewelry I love to make. I hope you enjoy these beading email newsletters as I do!


Much Love & Respect,
Shannon

missficklemedia.com

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Create on Demand

Some of us like the thrill of a little healthy competition to get the creative juices flowing.  Others just like the chance to win awesome prizes. And some need a deadline to get things done.  Here is a list of upcoming and soon due challenges to get that muse off her rear and at the worktable!

ABS March Monthly Challenge - today by midnight!

ABS Color Challenge Contest - April 1st - tomorrow

Bead Dreams - April 5th

Vintaj April Challenge - Spring Riverbed - April 9th


BeadStar - April 30th


If you know of any others, please leave a comment and I will add them to the list.  Happy Creating!

(Deadlines button from Allegrae)