Friday, December 31, 2010

Resolutions

The husband and I haven't worked through our family goals (aka resolutions) for 2011 but I have been thinking a little about my goals for DandLs DangLs.

I love making jewelry and selling it to happy customers. But in this phase in my life...

Stay-at-home mom to these amazing babies!
...I am not going to pursue this as a major money-maker. I'm enjoying it being mostly a hobby that pays for itself!

Lord willing, I will be able to pursue this much further as my children get older and don't need me quite as much. (I'm looking forward to and dreading that time coming!)

In light of my stay-at-home-wife-and-mom job being TOP priority and my purpose in life, the DandLs DangLs goals for the coming year are fairly simple...

1. Set up and organize my work space at our new home

2. Post on this blog at least twice a week

3. Post at least one new piece of jewelry weekly

4. Have 2 parties and go to 2 craft shows (at least)

5. Make a daily and weekly work schedule

I'm sure I'll come up with plenty of sub-goals but this sounds like enough work to me!

What is most important to you? Make sure your new year's resolutions reflect that!


Happy New Year from DandLs DangLs and the Jacobs family!
 

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Chainmaille... what??

In my previous post I bragged about my handsome man making chainmaille jewelry. The perfect intro to explaining what on earth chainmaille jewelry is!

In a nutshell, chainmaille (chain mail, chainmail, maille, etc.) jewelry is jump rings interlocked in some creative form of jewelry. It's actually derived from the type of flexible armor made with metal rings. You know, like in Gladiator...
http://www.armsandarchery.co.uk/assets/images/gladiator.jpg
photo credit

It's so fun to make and often a lot easier than it looks! (Often, but not always!)

I must warn you it can be very time consuming. It probably gets a lot quicker as you get the hang of it but I'm not quite there yet. In fact, I've only done a couple chainmaille projects...
Byzantine Bracelet
Chained Black Dangles


Oh, and I almost forgot this one!
Snowflake Necklace
Snowflake Necklace
 The husband actually has more experience.

Here's a couple of his creations...



So that's the basics of what chainmaille is. You can find easy kits at your local craft store.
Japanese 6-in-1 Chain Maille Bracelet Kit
photo credit

And for the jump rings I recommend ordering online. You can order the exact sizes required for whatever pattern you're doing.


Here are a couple places we've ordered from:
Blue Buddha Boutique
The Ring Lord

Look for future posts about chainmaille weaves, tools needed for chainmaille, and how to open and close jump rings! And, of course, a tutorial!


Thursday, December 16, 2010

The "D" in DandL

Maybe it's because my little business is kinda lucrative sometimes so his monetary contribution hasn't been as necessary.

Or maybe it's because making jewelry is just that much fun.

Whatever the case, my husband has spent the past several nights working on chainmaille jewelry! He searched online for the best price for jumprings, ordered, asked on a regular basis if they had arrived yet, and has spent hours working since they finally did arrive.

It's been kinda nice to be teaching him something for once.


If only he could do more than close jump rings.

But I'm grateful for what he can do, and what he does is great!

Here's a peak at a set he completed all on his own...


I'm so proud :)

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Feature Friday #4

It's Friday already?!? I love Friday's but seriously, time is flying!

Due to unforeseen circumstances (aka life), I won't be able to feature the shop I wanted to as well as I'd hoped. At least not today. I will in the future. But for now I'll just show you a pic of the brother/sister set I won from their blog! I cannot wait to do a little photo shoot with my babies!

See more of what these very talented ladies can do at The Blue Ladybug.




The first real snowfall of the season was December 1. So I decided to sort of have a snow theme around here. Marie and I made a snowman and snowflakes out of construction paper. She's learned to say snowman and I showed her how to spell it. You know, that kinda stuff. It's been fun! So I'm going to stick with that theme today...

Stunning.
Buy it at Allison Marie Design. She's good.

So cute. Makes me think of my Baby Girl.
Catch it at All Artsy.


My husband would totally roll his eyes at me but I think these are fantastic!!
Candy Apple Cutie makes them!

And finally, a chainmaille snowflake pendant made by yours truly.
This won't be listed on my website until after the jewelry party. But you're welcome to claim it here! $8.

Happy December, everyone! SO excited for Christmas!