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Dancing Monkey Jewelry


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« on: January 26, 2008, 10:14:10 pm »

My name is Martha Hughes.  After a couple of tries at a couple of local arts and crafts shows, I've decided to try my luck in selling my jewelry on line.

I create one of a kind and limited edition hand-crafted jewelry.  Some of my favorite materials are sterling and fine silver, semi-precious stones, freshwater pearls and Precious Metal Clay.  I like to describe my jewelry as organic and funky but elegant.  My favorite stones are Chalcedony, Aquamarine, Peridot, Citrine and Blue Opal.  

In addition to my shop on iCraftGifts.com, I have a blog that I would love for you to visit:  www.dancingmonkeyjewelry.com - "The Dancing Monkey Jewlery Chronicles".  

I look forward to meeting my fellow crafters on this site.  I've visited most of your shops and I'm in the company of very talented artist.

Best Regards,

Martha @ Dancing Monkey Jewelry
Lyra P iCraft Writer


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« Reply #1 on: January 27, 2008, 06:30:58 pm »

hi martha!

thanks for joining iCraft!  i love your earrings, they're so pretty!

i look forward to seeing more of your work + learning more about you - please feel free to let us know about any article topics you'd like covered or advice for the site in general Smiley

take care!
Roberta Murray


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« Reply #2 on: January 28, 2008, 12:00:01 pm »

Hi Martha;

Nice to meet you! Your jewelry looks nice. You might want to include the link to your shop when you post because I had to go look you up.

Hint to admins: Is it possible to have the username linked automatically to our site?

I'm a fine art photographer from Alberta, Canada. I have been online for many years, but just started to sell my prints online last year. My main focus is exhibitions and gallery shows, which is keeping my very busy right now so I haven't got a lot posted here yet. I hope to add more over the next few weeks though. https://icraftgifts.com/roberta-murray

Cheers,
Roberta
http://www.uncommondepth.com
iCraft Admin


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« Reply #3 on: January 29, 2008, 04:18:51 pm »

Hi Roberta,

Thanks for a great suggestion to link Creators' names on the Message Board to their Creator Exhibit pages. It's done! We also increased the size of your pictures here. Hope you like that too. Keep the ideas coming. We love hearing from you.   Tongue

iCraftGifts.com Admin
Dancing Monkey Jewelry


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« Reply #4 on: January 29, 2008, 10:18:15 pm »

Hello Roberta:

Great advice.  I shall include my the link to my shop whenever I post.  I like your photo you posted - very pretty.


Martha

icraftgifts.com/martha_hughes
Dancing Monkey Jewelry


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« Reply #5 on: January 29, 2008, 10:24:00 pm »

Hello Lyra:

Thanks for the compliment regarding my earrings.  I plan to post more of my work - however - I need to take more photos.  I like to take my pictures in the daytime - so at this time of year that leaves only the weekends to take pictures.  Also, I spend hours taking shots of my jewelry and only end up with maybe 3 or 4 shots that I'm happy with.  The photography part wasn't something that I had considered when I decided to do this.  I mean, how hard can it be to take pictures of something that just lays there?  Well...that question has been answered for me. Smiley

Stay tuned for more pics.

Best regards,

martha

icraftgifts.com/martha_hughes
Lyra P iCraft Writer


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« Reply #6 on: January 30, 2008, 06:17:24 pm »

hi martha,

yes... that must be frustrating. i never really considered that before either... they look really nice though!

maybe someone else has tips about the best ways to display jewelry.. actually, it could make for a great article.. Smiley

maybe photographers would have some helpful insight about this... i'll look into it

and in the meantime, good luck with the photo shoots! haha, and who knows? maybe photography will become a new hobby Cheesy
Dancing Monkey Jewelry


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« Reply #7 on: March 06, 2008, 01:37:58 am »

I've had a rather steep learning curve with my photography and I'm proud to say I've improve dramatically.  Then again, I've shot well over 2000 pictures and have discovered several things that have helped - 1) take pictures in the morning - the light is best at that time.  2) Find a back drop that works best for you - I use a white vellum type paper as a background. 3) Wear the right glasses - you'd be surprised how much easier it is with the right pair.  

I'm still learning so I'm sure I'll figure out more as I go along.
Lyra P iCraft Writer


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« Reply #8 on: March 06, 2008, 09:22:02 am »

Hi Martha,

Just thought you might be interested in this article, as it was partly inspired by you!  Thanks + hope your photography continues to go well Smiley

How To Photograph Your Creations:

https://icraftgifts.com/blog/are-celebrities-really-fashion-designers-52.php
UniqueGrabs


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« Reply #9 on: March 29, 2008, 11:49:55 am »

Hi Martha,

This pair of earrings of yours is gorgeous.
https://icraftgifts.com/handmade/158/big-earrings.php

I am Richard from Singapore. I love to make handmade cards.

It's nice to know you.

Richard
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