Archive for June, 2008

A Crooked Path

June 27, 2008

Our regular “get-away” consists of an 8 hour (7 if I am driving) drive to the Ozark Mountains.  There, we have a small home built into the side of a clif, overlooking Crooked Creek, a mostly lazy, but full of fish, lovely creek. We escaped last weekend, partly on business, but mostly to be refreshed.  With lots of rain this spring,  our 14 acres was like a dense forest. The driveway, 1/2 mile in length, very, very steep, and very, very crooked, had lost alot of its gravel.  The weather was our friend, until Sunday night.  Storms rolled in, and, decided to park for about 8 hours.  Getting up early on Monday, still cloudy, I walked onto the patio to view my sweet creek now a raging river, complete with rapids and debris.   Being at least 20 feet up the side of the clif, no danger for us, but, still very ominous.  Bags packed, bathrooms cleaned, it was time for us to say good-bye and get back to work.  As I made my way upward around the 1st turn, a tree blocked my path.  Not terribly big, we got out of the car and managed to pull and push the obstacle just enough for my car to get by.  Again, we round the next curve, only to find a HUGE tree, uprooted, daring us to get by.  The only solution, a chain saw.  Our brave little chain saw was not much of a match for this Goliath.  But, after 5 and 1/2 hours, Ron managed to carve a small path, freeing us from our driveway.  The little town of Harrison, AR, was hard hit, as well.  Trees down all over town and flooding.  Our little drama short-lived, their drama much more severe.  My heart goes out to all who are experiencing the wrath of Mother Nature.  May your driveways be straight and clear.  

Susie Henderson
Owner, Auntie’s Beads

Bang For Your Buck at Auntie’s Beads

June 26, 2008

 

Save Money at Auntie\'s Beads

Ever wondered how much you can save with Auntie’s Beads?  Let me count the ways!

Newsletter Coupons - Make sure you are signed up for our free newsletter.  You’ll get updated each week with the latest coupon discounts, online videos, exclusive designs and contests.  It’s the number one way to stay in the know!
 
Auntie’s Beader’s Advantage – Auntie’s Beader’s Advantage members take 10% off every order they place with Auntie’s Beads for a full year, plus have their purchases shipped for free and earn Rewards Points.  Speaking of free shipping, we always ship for free inside the continental United States when you spend $50 with us! 
 
Magazine Coupons – We also offer special coupons in many of the beading industry magazines such as Bead&Button, BeadStyle and BeadTrends.
 
Tiered Pricing – Look for our products with tiered pricing and get quantity discounts using these coupon codes:
 
TIER10 – 10% off list price, $400.00 minimum
TIER15 – 15% off list price, $1000.00 minimum

Quantity Discounts - Check out the huge selection in our Discount Beads category regularly for very cost-effective beads going into retirement. 

Organization Products – Our beading organization products will keep your beads in a safe place so you don’t lose them.
 
Seed Bead Mixes – Try our ready-made seed bead mixes so you don’t have to worry about creating new color combinations for every new design.
 
Bead Bucks – Put Auntie’s Bead Bucks on your Birthday and Christmas list! 

Wow!  It even surprises me sometimes how many ways you can save money by being one of our beloved Auntie’s Beaders!

Which Wire Is Which?

June 25, 2008

Many people have questions about which beading wire to use for what project.  “Should I use the 19 strand, .015” or the 49 strand, .018”?  How do you know which wire jewelry supplies work best?  Well, after many years of playing around with beading wire—and many mistakes along the way—I may have learned a thing or two.

7 Strand Wire is composed of 7 tiny strands of wire coated in nylon.  When I first started beading, I exclusively used 7 strand wire for two reasons.  First of all, it is very economically priced. Secondly, it comes in fun colors so it is great for illusion necklaces or any other jewelry creations where your wire will be exposed.  It is stronger than Tiger Tail (which is what you may find at local craft and hobby stores) and it is pretty flexible.  This wire is perfect for beginners or for simple beaded projects that are relatively lightweight. 

19 Strand Wire is made of 19 tiny strands of wire coated in nylon.  The thing I love about 19 strand wire is that, while it is stronger than 7 strand wire, it also tends to be more flexible.  I use 19 strand wire for every beading project that involves seed beads, as well as for any beaded jewelry designs that require weaving or passing through the same bead more than once.  This wire is the perfect combination of flexibility and strength—and the price is reasonable, too!

49 Strand Wire is made of 49 tiny strands of wire coated in nylon.  This is the wire the pros use.  The most expensive of the Beadalon wires, it is also the most flexible and durable.  It lays wonderfully and never kinks.  It is strong enough to hold gemstones and will not be frayed by crystals or glass.  This wire is great for just about any beading project you can imagine!

Diameter is a relatively simple concept once you understand the difference between 7 Strand, 19 Strand, and 49 Strand wire.  The diameter number actually refers to the millimeter measurement of the wire.  For example, a .012” wire is .30mm while a .015” wire is .38mm.  Most designers will probably use a .018” wire for stringing the majority of the time.  This diameter—whether you are using a 7, 19, or 49 Strand wire—will work with just about any bead.  An exception to this rule would be stringing pearls; generally speaking, a 19 Strand wire in a .015” is best when working with pearls because the hole is so small.  Another exception to the .018” rule is stringing very large beads or beads with larger holes.  49 Strand wire comes in a .036”, which is perfect for those larger, chunkier, heavier beads.

Click to view project examples using different types of wire…  
19 Strand wire with a .012” diameter
19 Strand wire with a .015” diameter
49 Strand wire with a .015” diameter
49 Strand wire with a .018” diameter

Shanna Steele
Designer, Auntie’s Beads

Instructions

June 13, 2008

Instructions and Materials for our top 5 winning bead projects in 2008 Auntie’s Beading Idol are now ready for viewing. Just go to our Auntie’s Idol page in our Learning Center and click on 2008 Winners to see all (5) projects. 2008 Auntie's Beading Idol Top 5

WalGreens Experience

June 12, 2008

As I was leaving WalGreens the other day, I couldn’t help but notice a man in shorts following very closely behind me.  As I walked to my car, he stayed step for step with me.  My heart beating faster and keys in hand, I opened my car door, threw my bag on the other seat and immediately locked my door.  I looked at the confused man, he is still standing right by my drivers seat door, looking through me, as if he doesn’t know where he is.  Deciding to drive away quickly, I get my key, ready to start the car.  Then, I was confused.  Something didn’t seem right, not everything was familiar.  And the key did not fit.  Reality set in.  I was in HIS car.  I looked to my right to see my car parked next to the one I was trying to steal.  I grabbed my bag, unlocked his car door manually, and stepped out.  Looking at the man, I said “You really should lock your car doors.”  Smiles coupled with relief shown on his face as he agreed and said “I thought I really lost my mind”.  To which I replied “No, I’m the crazy one in this senario.”  I was still apologizing as he sped away from this crazy woman.  Getting into my car, I could not stop laughing.  It must be the Texas heat.

Susie Henderson
Owner, Auntie’s Beads

Bead Tube Webisodes

June 10, 2008


For those of you who have yet to see our brand new online video series, “Bead Tube“, we would like to invite you as we discuss tips on how to improve your beading business, presented by Susie Henderson, Auntie’s Beads’ Owner.  We have already made three episodes and are very excited to bring you more in the future.

 
Our first three videos include discussions on home shows, displaying your jewelry, an interview with our 2008 Auntie’s Beading Idol winner and much more.  Upcoming videos will include more on home shows and how to price your pieces so stay tuned in to Auntie’s Bead Tube!