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DH and I don’t make a big huge deal out of Stuff as pos­si­ble for Christ­mas, since we pretty much have every­thing we want/need any­way, and if we don’t we get it for our­selves if we really want it. My fam­ily has got­ten so darn big (par­ents, five kids plus spouses, eleven grand­kids) that the sib­lings decided no presents for each other or for nieces/nephews. I do still bake a pound cake loaf for every fam­ily, though!

Still, there’s a few Christ­mas presents hang­ing around.

DH wanted nunchucks, now that he’s a black belt. So I got him nunchucks, plus a cou­ple of small tool kits (ratch­et­ing screwdriver/bits and socket driver/sockets) and some new t-shirts. He sur­prised me with the pair of boots I had been drool­ing over for a year in the National Geo­graphic cat­a­log but wouldn’t buy for myself because they cost way too much (mine are black, though):
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My son got me a copy of Mas­ters: Glass Beads, full of eye candy to drool over. He’d “wrapped” our presents each in a bag from Patag­o­nia, which will be just as val­ued? as the presents them­selves (DH promptly stored his nunchucks in his). Then my par­ents gave me a clamp-on mag­ni­fy­ing lamp, which I hadn’t real­ized I wanted/NEEDED until the Cyn­thia Rut­ledge class a cou­ple of weeks ago, when it was clear that my eyes aren’t able to see seed beads as well as I’d like! So I’m quite happy.

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It took some doing, but my shop at 1000 Mar­kets is finally approved and open for busi­ness! I got the prod­ucts and new pic­tures up and resub­mit­ted it on Thurs­day, only to get a mes­sage back today say­ing that my pen­dants needed to be offered ready-to-wear on a cord or chain. Well, the cord/chain wasn’t in the pic­tures, but it was CLEARLY stated in every sin­gle descrip­tion (since that part of the descrip­tions is a boil­er­plate, duh). So I promptly mes­saged back ask­ing that the reviewer please read those descrip­tions again.? Two hours later I had another mes­sage: “My mis­take. Welcome!”

I just hope this is worth it. I plan to put mostly my pen­dants and ear­rings up for sale there, and prob­a­bly any other fin­ished prod­ucts I come up with. I’ll still need to find a rea­son­able venue for the bead sets; that’s next. And, of course, I have to start pimp­ing the HELL out of it, LOL!

Come see it, add com­ments to my com­ment wall, maybe even buy a hol­i­day present for some­one spe­cial :-) . I’ll be adding more pret­ties later in the week.

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I’ve been strug­gling with pho­tograph­ing my lam­p­work, that is, when I could make myself TRY to pho­to­graph it with our Kodak point-and-shoot dig­i­tal cam­era. No mat­ter what I did, I ended up frus­trated. It was almost impos­si­ble to get decently focused pic­tures even using the macro set­ting; get­ting enough light was a her­culean task; find­ing a back­ground that didn’t look sim­ply awful, well… It all made me put off pho­tograph­ing if there was any­thing else at all to do.

I thought it was just me being inept. So Andrea came over to give me a pho­tog­ra­phy tuto­r­ial. It helped, but not enough. We were able to improve the light­ing and the back­grounds, but the focus still wouldn’t behave.

Finally, I real­ized that maybe it wasn’t just me. Maybe it really WAS the equip­ment. Maybe it was time to upgrade to a DSLR — some­thing that DH has been cov­et­ing for years, but nei­ther of us could jus­tify the cost…until it became a busi­ness issue.? So I started my usual thor­ough research.

One of my first thoughts was “could I, should I reuse my old SLR lenses from my film cam­era?” As it turns out, if I was will­ing to live with man­ual focus (um, YEAH, NOT a prob­lem), the answer was “ABSOLUTELY.” My reg­u­lar lens is noth­ing too spe­cial, but my macro zoom lens, a Viv­i­tar Series I 70-210mm Komine, turns out to be some­thing of a cult item today. Since it’s a Pen­tax mount lens (I had a Pen­tax ME Super), I ignored the omnipresent Canons and Nikons and set­tled on the Pen­tax K200D after ver­i­fy­ing that today’s Pen­tax bod­ies do indeed play nice with legacy lenses. Then the ques­tion was where to buy it — there are a LOT of dis­rep­utable cam­era equip­ment sell­ers out there.? All my research pointed to B&H Pho­tog­ra­phy, so I placed my order Sat­ur­day night (the store is appar­ently owned by Hasidic Jews, so not only is the store­front not open on Sat­ur­day, they won’t even accept web orders on the Sabbath!).

The cam­era arrived last night. I unpacked it, set it up, swiped the old SD mem­ory card from the Kodak, and started exper­i­ment­ing. It was imme­di­ately clear I had some learnin’ to do!

Today after Thanks­giv­ing din­ner, Andrea and I went in the stu­dio and decided to get it work­ing. It took some exper­i­ment­ing with both lenses, finagling to get the tri­pod at the right dis­tance with the lens, and get­ting a step­stool so vertically-challenged me could stand on it to see through the viewfinder look­ing down at an angle at the beads, but…

OH ?? MY??? GOD.

I could actu­ally FOCUS on the beads. The shots were clear.? The two-second timer fea­ture kept me from jig­gling the cam­era, even on the tri­pod, as I took the pic­ture. The light­ing could still use some improve­ment, but that’s easy, and until I can do it GIMP will adjust for it just fine.

I think I’m going to be able to stop pro­cras­ti­nat­ing on the pho­tog­ra­phy. I think I’ll be able to get things pho­tographed for sale in a rea­son­ably timely fash­ion. I’ve already revised my 1000 Mar­kets shop and resub­mit­ted it for approval, com­plete with new photos.

Here’s just a cou­ple of exam­ples of what we did tonight:

Autumn Leaf Pendant

Autumn Leaf Pendant

Red Heart Pendant

Red Heart Pendant


Red Tear Drop Pendant

Red Tear Drop Pendant


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Andrea found a new online site for sell­ing hand­made craft items, 1000 Mar­kets. As soon as she men­tioned it on Twit­ter, I popped over and checked it out. I liked what I saw and signed up right away!

It’s pretty easy to set things up, and the fees are com­pa­ra­ble to other venues once you con­sider that you are pay­ing a sin­gle fee, not sep­a­rate fees like you do when you use Pay­Pal with Etsy. I spent some time the last cou­ple of days get­ting my shop set up and putting just a few prod­ucts into it so it could get approved and go live. I haven’t heard back about the approval, but hope­fully there will be some­thing in my mail­box by tomor­row morning.

Go check it out — I’m at Art of the Fire­bird there, of course.? So far it looks like Andrea and I are the only two lam­p­work­ers, so if we can get some peo­ple vis­it­ing there, we may just have a sales venue to work with.

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It’s a ver­i­ta­ble plethora of bloggy good­ness out there this week!!!

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