23 posts tagged “etsy”
Yes, I'm probably the last person (make that girl) on earth that hadn't seen the movie or read the book.
Well, since warm weather graced us today in NY, I headed to the new Tanger outlets in my neighborhood and treated myself to a movie.
As always, I ran late. However, I HAD to get my $5 popcorn and $5 soda making me miss the first few minutes of the movie. No regrets. I will be owning this movie when it comes out on DVD and watch it over and over again. It was such a sweet, funny and charming movie.
My favorite quote: "They said I was a valued customer, now they send me hate mail."
Of course, being in the outlets, I also HAD to check out the stores and see what good deals I could get. A few things made it home with me, which, of course, I didn't need. I am very happy to report that the most expensive thing I bought was $15.
My income has slowed down quite a bit. Yes, the economy has put a damper on everyone's shopping. However, it leads me to wonder about something. What makes a real life shopaholic? Is it that you have to spend - no matter what - to feel better. To get that jolt of something. Even if it's spending $3 on a cup of coffee or $5 on a t-shirt at Old Navy? Or, do you have to spend hundreds upon hundreds on a designer piece to boost your self- confidence? Is it bad to want to shop?
Is it possible to justify that $3.00 spent and say that every little bit helps the economy? What do you think?
I believe that yes, a little bit can go a long way. My few dollars spent in someone else's etsy shop, can lift their spirits, encourage them to keep going and maybe help them pay a bill or two. It can allow them to shop in someone else's little shop, and so on and so on. Just keep it under control AND DON'T GET IN DEBT!!!
Well, I'm off to browse etsy. Those $5 in my paypal account are burning a hole in my computer :)
I've been working out and making beads. I thought when you work out you get energized. What gives?
Well I'm off to watch Wall-E and bundle up under the blankets. Just think of it as practice for the end of the week when that artic cold blast will hit us here in NY!
Speaking of cold, ok COOL...Minesweeper on ETSY
I've been working out and making beads. I thought when you work out you get energized. What gives?
Well I'm off to watch Wall-E and bundle up under the blankets. Just think of it as practice for the end of the week when that artic cold blast will hit us here in NY!
Speaking of cold, ok COOL...Minesweeper on ETSY
During the last two weeks of the year, I threw caution to the wind. I declared myself on vacation from everything. Didn't care what I ate, didn't care that I sat on the couch days at a time catching up on my recorded shows, renting movies and neglecting all things domestic. Yes, I was a lazy slob (although I still did manage to shower and brush my teeth). I didn't worry at all that I hadn't made any beads to sell in ages and my 2 day a week part time job was down to one day or no days.
I was content - sort of. I knew I was wasting my days. I was whittling my life away. However, in the back of my head I knew that change for the better was just around the corner. I had my sights set on Monday, January 5, 2009. Aiming for January 1st was futile as it was way too close to the weekend.
I'm happy to report that two days of effort and accomplishments have come to an end as I write this. I have managed to walk for one hour on the treadmill at a pretty steep incline. I opted for healthier food choices and I'm happy to say, I'm happy. The career area still needs improvement, but hey, one step at a time.
I did manage to photograph some goodies and the results were fantastic. I'm sporting a new bead avatar in my ETSY shop. Wanna see????
Why is it that a brand spankin' new year always makes you feel like the world is your oyster and anything and everything good will happen?
Hey, I'm not turning my nose up at this fantasticly wounderful feeling.
I got my resolutions in mind. Of course, they don't officially start until next Monday. This new year's is just way too close to the weekend. Why bother, right?
I've spent about 3 hours of my day talking on the phone to my best friend as she drives 5 hours to visit her family for the weekend.
Woo hoo, I say! Keeping in touch with loved ones is one of my resolutions...ehm... goals...desires...for the year.
I also managed to update my ETSY shop. All prices were reduced for clearance as I want to start with new inventory next week....
Take a peek, you just might find a set of beads to fall in love with at a bargain of a price! See, you're already improving your profit margin in this new year :)
It seems that every off day I've had the last couple of weeks has been a rainy, blah day. The trend doesn't seem to change in the coming week.
I've been busy creating new beads and adding them to my Etsy Shop CALUMEYDESIGNS
I'm very proud of how much my photography has improved over the years. Wow! I can't believe that I can say years. It's been three years since the glass bug bit me.
With past crafts, I was quick to move on and not really miss it. With glass, I cannot imagine my life without it. I really can't see me getting rid of all the glass and tools and saying "I don't feel like doing this again."
While some days it's discouraging and frustrating to not get a perfect bead or have the release crack on your 99% done bead, or having an extremely shocky glass explode all over the place, in 20 years, I will still be melting glass and showing off my pretty, shiny beads...
I hope you enjoy looking at them as much as I enjoy creating them. Thanks for visiting!

Last night, we got home from our last summer vacation trip to upstate NY. It was so sad to leave such a beautiful place. We're on the great Sacandaga Lake in Mayfield, NY.
On my first night up there, we got to take a stroll through the "Bannertown Fair" where the mission was to get some yummy funnel cake and fried dough. As I ordered, I was presented with the question "Would you like melted butter on your fried dough?" It took all I had in me to not say "DUH! OF COURSE I WANT MELTED BUTTER!!!"
Another memorable moment was our visit to Saratoga Race Track. I really thought I would do fantastic this year but alas, I'm still broke :)
Speaking of tight budgets, if you'd like a deal of a deal on the remaining beads in my ETSY SHOP, just complete your checkout and in the "NOTES TO SELLER" section, just write BLOG to get 25% OFF EVERYTHING YOU PURCHASE!
I want to clear out my shop so I can list my new beads that are waiting to be showcased.
25% OFF ALL ITEMS AT CALUMEYDESIGNS.ETSY.COM
Last night, we got home from our last summer vacation trip to upstate NY. It was so sad to leave such a beautiful place. We're on the great Sacandaga Lake in Mayfield, NY.
On my first night up there, we got to take a stroll through the "Bannertown Fair" where the mission was to get some yummy funnel cake and fried dough. As I ordered, I was presented with the question "Would you like melted butter on your fried dough?" It took all I had in me to not say "DUH! OF COURSE I WANT MELTED BUTTER!!!"
Another memorable moment was our visit to Saratoga Race Track. I really thought I would do fantastic this year but alas, I'm still broke :)
Speaking of tight budgets, if you'd like a deal of a deal on the remaining beads in my ETSY SHOP, just complete your checkout and in the "NOTES TO SELLER" section, just write BLOG to get 25% OFF EVERYTHING YOU PURCHASE!
I want to clear out my shop so I can list my new beads that are waiting to be showcased.
25% OFF ALL ITEMS AT CALUMEYDESIGNS.ETSY.COM
Ever hear that saying about if you get bored easily, you're just a boring person? That's why I always try my hardest to never admit to myself or say, "I'm bored"
For some reason, tonight, I just plain don't care that I am just plain bored.
I got up extra early today since I had some errands to run before my trip to New Orleans and working full days prior to leaving on this trip. I got all my other chores out of the way and this has made for a very long day. It doesn't help that it's after 8pm and the sun is still out.
It's so warm and humid that my energy has just been zapped to take on any projects tonight.
I'm just curious. How do you deal with these bore - bore- boring days?
Oh, part of my tasks today was to add new beads to my shop: http://www.calumeydesigns.etsy.com

One of the many catch phrases from reality TV. Coined by Tim Gunn of Project Runway fame. So, just HOW can one make it work in the competive field of artisan lampwork beads and jewelry?
What "IT" factor can one strive to add to a design?
Well, after putting so much pressure on myself to come up with answers to these questions, I decided to just...be.
My torch time has decreased in the last few months for one reason or another. When I do get to light up, it makes it that much better. The beads I create are truly appreciated and not just cranked out to meet a quota.
I read a lovely quote today in the latest issue of "Real Simple" magazine:
Michael J. Fox said, "I strive for excellence. I leave perfection to God."
Sounds good to me.
Here's some bead eye candy for you to enjoy: