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Looking forward to 2011

This post is part of Epheriell Design’s blog hop: A Creative Odyssey. My blogging partner for the day is ReArtingDotNet.

I have to confess that I’ve had a difficult 2010 for a number of reasons. At one point a few months back things were looking quite bleak indeed. However, as the year draws to a close I’m finally feeling more on top of things and I’m full of ideas for moving my life and business forward.

It’s nice to be feeling positive about the next twelve months instead of just pondering how to keep my head above water!

Handmade jewellery by Simone Walsh.

It probably seems natural for most people to be thinking about a fresh start as a new year commences. But in my business the start of a new year really does feel like starting anew: business is flat out until Christmas and then suddenly comes to a stop (well, mostly) until a little way into the new year.

So I always feel that once the celebrations are over, I truly do have some headspace and time to so some serious planning and research and get new ideas moving along – as well as taking some much-needed personal time.

What do I expect I will be working towards as 2011 gets underway? Well, lots of things really! And here are a few of the business ideas I’ve got in mind as one year moves into the next:

Great Big Giant Top Secret Indie Project

Oh yes, that old thing! Well it seems old to me in some ways because it’s something that’s been bubbling away in my brain for years. But in other ways it seems shiny and new all over again!

As well as having lots of fresh ideas for it, I’m feeling like I’m ready to make serious progress on this project in 2011 to see where it takes me. And I also feel like lots of external factors are coming together to make it an idea whose time has come.

But it is BIG – it will require a lot of work, a lot of liaising with a partner or three and a lot of figuring out.

As for what it is, well if I tell you I would have to kill you! And then where would we be?

But it is indie design related and if I really am able to get it off the ground, then I’d say you’ll almost certainly know about it sooner or later. All I can say for now is: watch this space!

A new range in a new direction

One of the issues that crops up repeatedly in my working life is that my handmade jewellery business is limited in a major way by the amount of work I can physically manage to do myself.

Every piece I make is handmade by me personally, including most of the findings I use. Of course I love that this is the case and definitely have no interest in stopping making things in this way.

Blossom patterns cut out in paper.
Thousands of little paper blossoms; the remaining patterns after having cut out thousands of blossoms in sterling silver, each one by hand.

However, my business has to be sustainable – in terms of my physical and mental health, plus in terms of my financial well-being (especially as I get older!).

As a result I constantly come back to this catch 22: I cannot grow my business unless I personally work harder and I cannot possibly work harder than I do already!

Having thought about this for a few years now, I’ve come to realise that there is no solution unless I change the business in some way.

So in 2011 I’m planning on researching and hopefully launching a new range – perhaps under a new label or brand – which is a bit less reliant on me personally in terms of physical labour.

The range will be created using my own designs of course and at this stage I envisage hand finishing pieces. However, having a manufacturing process involved will enable me to increase my output and help to make my business more personally sustainable.

I intend to continue my existing range as it is – all handmade by me – whatever happens with this second range. And there will be a clear distinction between one and the other.

But for now the most exciting aspects for me are learning about new processes and materials. And I’m especially excited about getting started on some new design ideas which I can hopefully take in quite different directions.

So for this project, you’ll also need to watch this space!

More time to be creative

My hope is that the new range and a few other life changes will free me up a bit more so I can spend some quality time designing, experimenting and enjoying some different creative pursuits.

Rings, sterling silver jewellery and making notes on my bench.

I’d really like to have the time to push my jewellery designs further and be able to work on acquiring some new skills (or refreshing some old ones I’ve not used in a long time!).

In addition I’m really itching to get back to drawing again! I’ve not done any serious drawing (other than design sketches) for years and I’ve been missing it. I’m hoping to be able to make some time for drawing on a regular basis – just for the sake of it!

Bring on 2011!

So those are my thoughts about projects for 2011. They’re a bit hazy in a lot of ways, but – trust me – they’re all bubbling away frantically in my brain and are filling up notebooks as I scribble down plans and ideas!

In the next few weeks I hope to be fleshing out one or more of them and making some good progress on some of these plans.

Here’s to a good new year for all of us! I look forward to sharing my journey with all of you (and sharing in your journeys in return).

Deals of Christmas: weeks five and six

I’m running extremely late with this week’s deals in the lead up to Christmas – it’s been that sort of week!

So I’m combining weeks five and six into one, giving you four in one go. The deals include some of the most popular items I make, so they are indeed very special.

These Christmas deals will end on Monday 20 December, so be quick!

Japanese etched pendant – leaves and flowers

Japanese etched pendant with leaves and flowers on red silk.This beautiful sterling silver pendant is one the most popular designs I create.

It has a Japanese leaves and flowers design etched into the surface. The recessed areas of the etch have been blackened, while the exposed silver has been given a slightly muted but still shiny finish.

The pendant is suspended on luscious deep red natural silk thread which is finished with handmade sterling silver clasp findings.

Three blossom earrings

Blossom earrings in sterling silver.Always one of my most popular designs, these simple, fun and eye-catching blossom earrings are handmade in sterling silver.

The little blossoms are each cut out by hand from silver sheet, so each one will be slightly different. They have been left with a brushed but bright and shiny finish.

Three blossoms per earring are suspended from handmade ear wires on delicate hammer-beaten pins.

Handmade sterling silver chain

Blossom earrings in sterling silver.This simple, striking and contemporary chain necklace made entirely by hand – which is why it is so special!

Most chains are now made in factories by machines, whereas handmade chains are very labour-intensive, with each individual link having been worked on carefully by the maker and left with its own character.

Each loop of silver is shaped from wire, cut, linked to other loops and then all of them are soldered closed. Finally each link is lovingly hammered to give it a beautiful hammer-beaten finish which catches the light. The whole chain is then tumbled for a number of hours to give it a bright and sparkly finish.

The chain can be worn in different ways and the simple handmade catch can clasp the chain at any point.

This is my own personal favourite piece of jewellery to wear!

Circles cufflinks

Blossom earrings in sterling silver.These contemporary and fun cufflinks are made entirely in sterling silver.

The silver which has been etched with a great ’60s-style circles pattern – sure to add life to a dull suit!

The recessed areas of the pattern have been blackened, while the surface of the pendant has a brushed but still shiny finish. The cufflinks have been tumbled to give the blackened areas a bright shine.

The cufflink backs are a swivel design in sterling silver.

The twelve deals of Christmas: week four

Below are the two deals for week four in the lead up to Christmas – we’re half way through!

The discounts on the pieces below will be available until next Monday only, so get in quick!

Victorian picture frame pendant

Victorian picture frame pendant.This delicate and eye-catching pendant has been inspired by an intricate Victoria era picture frame.

The fretwork has been entirely cut out by hand in sterling silver.

The pendant has a brushed but still shiny finish and is suspended from an oxidised sterling silver chain which is finished with handmade sterling silver findings.

This design is one of my personal favourites!

Rose necklace

Rose pendant in sterling silver.This delicate necklace features a sterling silver rose-inspired pendant suspended from a simple sterling silver chain.

The rose has four layers of ‘petals’ – each created from an organic cup-like shape, one nested inside the other.

To create the rose I start with circles of varying sizes cut from sterling silver. The circles are then beaten with a variety of hammers to build up an organic texture on the metal and to make the edges uneven. The circles are finally domed and then placed on a handmade sterling silver headpin, which is coiled around and soldered to form an organic-looking connection to hang from the chain.

The rose has been tumbled to create a bright and sparkly finish and is suspended from a delicate sterling silver chain.

Shopping for Christmas

Photograph of seed pods earrings with pearlsI’ve just added details to my jewellery shops to help with your Christmas shopping, including information about delivery dates, sending gifts directly to recipients and more besides!

Read more about shopping for the festive season (and you can find the same details in my Australian jewellery shop too).

Christmas deliveries

In summary my suggested cut-off dates for Christmas deliveries are below. You can still order after these dates and your jewellery may arrive before Christmas, but it also may not!

Deliveries outside of Australia:
Order by 15 December

Deliveries within Australia:
Regular post – order by 19 December
Express post – order by 22 December

However, of course the earlier you make your purchases, the more positive you can be that they will arrive in time for Christmas – and that the items you want will be in stock too! So my advice is not to delay once you’ve decided to make a purchase.

Note that all of my jewellery is shipped from Australia, but it is safely delivered to hundreds of customers all around the world every year. Delivery to the US and Europe generally takes between 4 to 8 business days (but I’ve found it’s usually closer to 6 days the nearer we are to Christmas).

… so go shopping!

You can find my handmade jewellery shops here:

The twelve deals of Christmas: week two!

This is week two of my Christmas deals – each week in the lead up to Christmas I’m going to be offering a special deal on two pieces of handmade jewellery in my range for one week only. This includes some of my most popular pieces.

I will post the deals on my blog every Monday until Christmas. You can also bookmark the ‘special deals’ pages in my Australian shop and international shop.

For week two the deals are:

Butterfly wing earrings


To create these eye-catching earrings, an intricate butterfly wing design has been cut out by hand in sterling silver.

The silver is given a brushed but shiny finish and the earrings are finished with handmade sterling silver ear wires.

One of my own favourite designs!

Sulphur crested cockatoo earrings


These cufflinks were inspired by the many lovely sulphur crested cockatoos I see around my home – birds with a lot of personality!

The silhouettes of two slightly different cockatoos have been cut out by hand in sterling silver which has been given a brushed satin finish.

The cockatoos are backed by hammer-beaten panels which are finished with sterling silver swivelling cufflink findings.

The twelve deals of Christmas – week one!

Each week in the lead up to Christmas I’m going to be offering a special deal on two pieces of handmade jewellery in my range – so twelve pieces in total.

Each piece will be discounted from its usual price, but for just one week only! This will include some of my most popular pieces.

I will post the deals of the week right here on my blog every Monday until Christmas. You can also bookmark the ‘special deals’ pages in my Australian shop and international shop and check back weekly.

So to kick off the very first week I’m offering special deals on the following pieces:

Butterfly wing pendant on chain with gold and gemstones

This is the deluxe version of my butterfly wing pendant – one of my most popular designs for the last few years.

The wing has been intricately cut out in sterling silver and is suspended from a delicate sterling silver chain.

Hanging next to the pendant is a small ring of 14ct gold with two faceted ametrine and one amethyst gemstone beads, all of which are suspended from 14ct gold pins.

Leaf and bud earrings

These earrings were inspired by a beautiful leaf I photographed at the lovely Mt Tomah Botanic Gardens not too far from my home.

Each leaf is cut out by hand in sterling silver which has been hammer beaten to give it an organic texture and shape. The pendant has a satin finish.

Suspended from a sterling silver headpin in front of each leave is a lovely hand cut pear-shaped faceted garnet which has a deep wine colour.

The leaves are finished with curvy handmade hook ear wires in sterling silver.

Earlybird discount!

Running an indie business at Christmas can be a very frantic thing – especially as the day itself looms large and people remember (finally!) to go shopping!

Not that I’m complaining, of course, but it’s always nice to try to spread things out a bit.

So for a few days only I’m offering an earlybird discount to those of you who would like to get in early this year!

To take advantage of the discount, simply enter the code earlybird10 when you checkout and you’ll get a 15% discount on your purchases from my handmade jewellery range.

You can use the code in either of my shops:

The code will expire at the end of Monday 8 November, so be quick!

On sale!

I’ve just come across a little treasure trove of older pieces of handmade jewellery from my range and have decided to add them to the sale section of my shops.

The jewellery includes brooches, necklaces and cufflinks.

   

These pieces are heavily discounted and are only available in very limited quantities – I only have one on hand for some designs and am very unlikely to make them again … so get in quick!

You can find the sale in my Australian handmade jewellery shop (prices in AU$) and my international handmade jewellery shop (prices in US$).

   

Shiny and new handmade jewellery!

Finally my new range of handmade jewellery has been released into the wild. Hooray!

You can find the new collection in my Australian handmade jewellery shop and also in my international handmade jewelry shop.

Below you’ll find some photos and details of a few of the new pieces.

Handmade chain in sterling silver

Handmade chain in sterling silver with gold and gemstones - detail.

This sterling silver chain is entirely handmade in sterling silver – a very labour-intensive process!

The links are smaller than in my original handmade chain, so there are a lot more of them, but are made with sterling silver of the same thickness. Each link has been formed, soldered and then hammer-beaten to give it a sparkly finish.

Handmade chain in sterling silver with gold and gemstones.

The handmade chain is finished with a hammered 14ct gold link which features four ametrine gemstone beads and one amethyst bead, each suspended from a 14ct gold pin.

I’ve made a version of this chain for myself and I must say that it’s a joy to wear!

Butterfly wing pendant on chain

Butterfly wing pendant on chain.

This butterfly wing pendant is the deluxe version of a design that has been one of my most popular for a few years now. The wing has been intricately cut out by hand in sterling silver.

The new design is slightly longer and is suspended from a delicate sterling silver chain – something many customers have requested over the years.

It also features a sparkly, hammer-beaten ring in 14ct gold which holds two ametrine gemstone beads and one amethyst, all suspended from handmade 14ct gold pins.

Leaf and bud pendant and earrings

Leaf and bud pendant in sterling silver with gemstones. Leaf and bud earrings in sterling silver and garnet gemstones.

These leaf and bud earrings and leaf and bud pendant were inspired by a leaf spotted at the gorgeous Mt Tomah Botanic Gardens near to where I live.

The leaves have been cut out by hand in sterling silver. They have been hammer-beaten to give an organic shape and texture and have been finished with a brushed satin finish. The buds are beautiful pear-shaped faceted garnets.

The leaf and bud necklace is suspended from a delicate sterling silver chain which features three small green aventurine beads as highlights.

Seed pods necklace

Pods necklace in sterling silver with natural pearls.

This lovely seed pods necklace was inspired by a branch of pods spotted at the Mt Tomah Botanic Gardens.

The branch has been cut out by hand in sterling silver. It is suspended from a delicate sterling silver chain and features five small natural pearls as highlights.

Maidenhair fern pendant and earrings

Maidenhair fern pendant in matte sterling silver with gemstones. Maidenhair fern earrings in matte sterling silver.

Inspired by a native fern, these maidenhair fern earrings and maidenhair fern pendant have been cut out by hand in sterling silver. The leaves have been hammer-beaten to give them an organic shape and texture, before being given a matte white-ish finish.

The earrings are finished with handmade sterling silver ear wires. The pendant is suspended from a delicate sterling silver chain which features three small green aventurine gemstone beads as highlights.

But wait … there’s more!

I’ll share some more pieces soon, but you can see the whole range in my Australian shop or my international shop right now!

New jewellery: another sneak peak

After more lengthy photographing and editing sessions today I thought I’d share another sneak peek of some new pieces!

I hope to have them available in my shop in the next 24-48 hours. I’ll share more details once they’re listed.

Photographs of new handmade jewellery.

New handmade jewellery: a sneak peek

I finally managed to spend time today taking and editing photos of my new handmade jewellery range.

As usual, it was physically exhausting, took much longer than I had planned for and I ended up collapsed on the couch in pain as I edited photos until the early hours of the morning! And I’m still not done – there are more photos to take tomorrow, followed by more edits, of course.

So while I’m in the middle of photographing and before I actually list any of my new jewellery designs in my shops, I thought I’d give you a sneak peek of some of the new designs.

Photographs of new handmade jewellery.

I hope to have some more to share with you tomorrow and of course I’ll let you know more about the pieces when I have them listed in my handmade jewellery shop.

But for now it’s bed time!

We have a winner!

Photograph of kinetic ruby ring.Thank you so much to all of my lovely customers who took the time to submit a testimonial as part of my recent competition.

Today I used www.random.org to randomly select a winner from the list of participants.

I’m very pleased to announce that Sheri is the winner of a US$75 voucher to spend in my handmade jewellery shop! I have contacted her by email.

If you’d still like to submit a testimonial even though the competition has now closed, you can still do so.

Thanks again!

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