Made By Midnight

Made By Midnight is a work in progress. You will find an ever growing collection of artisan made jewelry and gifts. Wire work, beautiful glass, quality Swarovski crystals, and semiprecious stones abound in handmade items that are sure to please a myriad of pallets, from timid and classic to bold and trendy. Treat yourself to one of a kind creations, or show a special someone in your life how much you care with a thoughtful gift they're sure to treasure.

Please bookmark this page (or use the "follow this blog" option on the right) and visit often!

**Please also notice that I offer limited graphics designs as well!!**

Questions? Ready to order? Please see my Etsy shop or email all inquiries to: madebymidnight@yahoo.com


Friday, October 02, 2009

Plus size and unisex bracelets... and earrings, too!

I've added 2 new bracelets as well as a pair of earrings to my Etsy shop today.

The earrings above are of all gold filled metal and super clear 10mm glass rondelles. They are both classic and versatile, suitable for everyday wear and dressing up.

The bracelet above is substantial enough for a man but would look just as great for a woman. It's approx. 8" long making it appropriate for someone with a larger wrist or for someone who just like their bracelets a bit "roomy". Made in the classic Byzantine chain mail weave of 18g bare copper wire that has been lightly oxidized then tumbled.

This last bracelet is a knock out with the large hand wire wrapped clasp that also serves as a focal point... clever, eh? LOL It also is 8" long, great for larger wrists or for someone who just likes their bracelets a bit larger. Made in a variation of the classic Byzantine chain mail weave of 18, 20, and 24g copper wire, the 20g being coated. I think when this bracelet oxidizes (as all copper does eventually) it will make an interesting combination of dark and shiny, or of course ALL the shiny can be kept with just an occasional quick dip in warm lemon juice!

I have an "average" sized wrist but I love how both of these bracelets drape onto the top of my hand. Both are also quite substantial pieces, not "dainty" at all.

All 3 of these listings have been tumbled for hours for super shine and durability and are available for purchase at my Etsy shop.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Ahhhh, quiet. :)



Isn't it astonishing that just a few moments of silence can uplift a mood so dramatically? Had to make an unexpected trip to town, had things that needed to be done when I got home, got the kids from school (noise noise noise LOL) and worked on younger son's homework with him for 3 1/2 freakin' hours, have done laundry, worked on a custom graphics package, and kiddos are finally asleep... on the couches of course but at least they're being quiet! Gotta love that "winding down" time. :D It's not been altogether hectic today but a steady pace of "busy", just enough to be frustrating, but ahhhhhh that quiet time-- gotta love it.

I've been trading as part of the Trade A Holics team on Etsy and have made some FABULOUS trades! I've received in trade for my graphics services some great beads, earrings, some awesome little fabric bags that I'll use for shipping jewelry items and gift giving for the holidays, a couple stocking stuffers, and a few of my trading partners have even been so generous to include a few little extra goodies in my packages too! I've received some awesomely encouraging and uplifting feedback to my shop for the graphics I did for my trade partners, and even had a small sale over the weekend. Life is good at Etsy these days. BTW, my shop is HERE in case you'd like to take a peek. :)

AGAIN this year, I'm stumped as to what to do about family gifts for the upcoming holidays. The kids are usually "no brainers" as they never cease to tell me all through the year what they would like for Christmas, it's the grown ups and nieces and nephews I'm stumped over. Due to the continuing financial crunch, It'll have to be another handmade holiday this year and I'd like to get started on things asap, I just have to figure out what direction I'd like to take this year. I did jewelry last year and probably will do a few small items again, but also I'm considering doing handmade soaps... hey, everyone uses soap, right? LOL Maybe a small gift basket with a wash cloth, hand towel, appropriate soap dish, and a few handmade soaps to round it all out. Inexpensive, yet useful. Maybe some "floatie" soaps for the younger ones, and elegantly scented soaps for the adults... yeah, that's what I think I'll do.

Enough rambling and thinking out loud for now... the dryer just stopped. Argh. LOL

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

New section in my Etsy shop... JEWELRY!



Surprising, eh? LOL

I've recently gotten the courage to list some of my jewelry items on Etsy. I've not sold any yet however I'm still proud of my work and will not let that discourage me. Making jewelry is something I enjoy doing and hope that fact shows through in my items. I take great care and I'm very meticulous in its construction. I genuinely feel that anyone who purchases my jewelry will be very pleased with its quality, especially for the price. Hey, I'm a "real" person too and often cannot afford to purchase all those high end beauties I see everywhere, so I've innovated a way to have beautiful accessories and still stay well within my budget and I'm very happy to be able to make these items available on Etsy. Don't forget that jewelry ALWAYS makes a fantastic gift, too!

If you are interested in purchasing my jewelry (or even my graphics too!), even if you are just curious, please visit MY ETSY SHOP to see what I have to offer.

Thanks for reading!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Getting ready for the SALE!!!



It looks like I'll probably be sticking close to home after all and won't be going out of town! That leaves me free to participate in the TRADE A HOLICS $5 weekend sale!

I've been busily listing and tagging my graphics items in my shop, be sure to also check out other participants by putting the term "trade5" into the search option when you get to www.etsy.com !

For those who are unaware, Etsy is a wonderful site that allows individual sellers of handmade and vintage items and supplies to have their own shops. It's Ebay without all the Ebayness. LOL The buyer purchases directly from each individual seller, but there are no auctions. It's awesome-- if you've never seen it before, check it out!

ETA: Argh, blogspot keeps minimizing my images... grrrr! LOL

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Trade A Holics $5 sale on ETSY!!


The members of the Etsy street team that I've recently joined, Trade A Holics, is having a $5 weekend sale! Sale runs from Friday Sept. 18 through Sunday Sept. 20. Each participating shop will have their $5 items tagged with the term "trade5" so that their items can be easily found.

There will be a veritable cornucopia of cool, classy, funky, fine, eclectic and elegant handmade items and supplies from which to choose!

** Please note that this is not a trade event but an actual SALE to both promote our team and our individual shops.

There is a chance that I may have to go out of town either on Friday or Saturday (see my shop announcement) and if I do, any orders received on Friday and Saturday I will begin to fulfill on Sunday Sept. 20th. Thanks for understanding!!

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Add-A-Badge




So I've just rolled out a new item available in my Etsy shop... Add-A-Badges!

These are simply a small graphic that can be added to a shop or blog banner, photo, or can even be made into an avatar. They can contain a short message, announcement, or can help promote a sale, street team, etc. You can see a badge in use in the image above and on my blog banner at the top of this page... kinda cool, eh? :D

They are available for purchase at a nominal fee at my Etsy shop HERE !

Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Woah, time sure flies...

... and it doesn't seem to matter whether you're having fun or not. LOL



I've downgraded to basic and pulled my inventory for the time being from my Artfire shop due to lack of sales and views. I'm not very keen on Artfire anyways, at least as far as selling my graphics goes. It just wasn't worth $7 per month to only have had 2 sales since opening shop there. It seems I have more views in one day at Etsy than the entire time I've been on Artfire. May put some fresh new stuff in there shortly, time will tell.

I've also revamped my Etsy store lately and have restocked it with fresh new material. If you're interested in some type of graphics, feel free to peruse my shop via the shop window to the right of your screen, I'm open to custom orders!

Have recently joined the Trade-A-Holics Etsy Street Team, it's a gathering of shop owners who are willing to trade/barter their store's goods. Seems like a GREAT idea to me! Most of the money I make at Etsy goes right back into purchasing stuff from there anyways. LOL While on Etsy, do a search for the tag "team trade on" to see other trade friendly participants. :)

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Times, they are a changin'....

Hi all!

As you'll notice, I'm changing a few things on my blog. Please bear with me as I make these changes... I'm playin' and experimentin', not sure how I'll keep things just yet. LOL

ETA: I've added a poll to get my viewers' opinions on my new layout, colors, etc. to the right, halfway down the page. If you would, please take a moment to cast your vote. Your opinions matter to me!

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Just wanted to "brag" on myself a little...



In the short time I've been selling on Etsy, I was so fortunate as to have one of my shop graphics sets to be featured in a Treasury! Woot! (Screen shot above)

One of my customers (my FIRST customer, actually) was so kind as to include one of my banner sets in her treasury, which also featured other graphics designers as well. What a pleasure it was to see my work, as a newbie no less, included with other well established sellers!

You can see the curator of the treasury, JustTheBest4U's shop HERE... which, BTW, is sportin' the banner set she purchased from me. :D

Anywho, in just over a month's time, I've made 4 sales, one sale being from a repeat customer who requested a matching business card image. I must say that I enjoy what I've been up to lately, and look forward to continuing this endeavor!

Sunday, March 29, 2009

My Graphics!



So I've FINALLY not only opened an Etsy shop as promised... but I've also opened an Artfire shop as well!

So far, I have only graphics for sale, but I've already made 3 sales on Etsy! Yay me!!! My "big plan" is to use the funds I make through these shops to help pay for my jewelry making supplies, though so far I've only managed to break even what with the selling fees and a purchase of commercial use images to use in my graphics. LOL Still, considering I've only just started out, I think I'm doing okay. :D

But anyways, go ahead and check out my Etsy and Artfire shops! I'm also open to not only shop graphics, but also doing some custom blog banners, avatars, business cards, etc. I'll also be brushing up on doing layouts as well. If you're interested in any of these services, feel free to contact me here, or via the convo/message options on each of my shops. I'd love to hear from you!

I've placed an "Etsy Mini" and my Artfire's "Shop Window" to the right, I'm just a click away!

Friday, January 23, 2009

Photographing Jewelry... on the cheap!



For those who are just passing through, you may think my setup looks a little wonky... for those who also make jewelry, you know the time consumed, frustrations involved, and the lengths we go to to get a good pic of our work and can probably relate. :D

Just for the heck of it, I thought I'd post a pic of my current photo shoot set up. This was recently inspired by a lady who goes by SC Steph on the SJA forums. (Her works can be found HERE and HERE) Maybe her idea will inspire others as well (who may not already be a member of SJA and haven't seen all the helpful hints there) to also strive to take better pics of their work.

She recently posted a thread about how she used a chafing dish stand and tissue paper (the gift wrapping kind) to form a photo box. Being that I don't have a chafing dish (and I'm too cheap to go buy one LOL) I substituted a small wrought iron magazine stand (magazine rack removed) that I turned upside down for mine. :D I wrapped the tissue paper (wrinkled on purpose for texture) around the outside, suspended fishing line from the bottom braces, positioned it to catch the morning light from the left and a lamp with a natural lighting light bulb on the right, set up my camera and voila! What's that old saying... Necessity is the Mother of all invention? :D

Kinda innovative if I do say so myself... thanks for the inspiration Steph! Works quite well for my needs, even if it DOES look a little wonky.

Teal Trendsetters



I've always loved all shades of teal, and with these earrings I've captured my most favorite shade-- dark, deep, and mysterious.

15mm lamp work glass coin/lentil shaped foiled beads encased top and bottom with scalloped copper bead caps that I've custom formed to fit the shape of the glass, 3mm round copper beads, and the best of the best in fresh, clear 4mm bicone crystal beads-- Swarovski crystal. All this lusciousness is hand wrapped on ball tipped head pins and suspended from handcrafted 20g copper ear wires which have been carefully filed smooth on the ends for comfortable insertion and wear. Ear wires measure approx. 1/2 inch, total length of earrings is right at 1 1/2 inches, a perfect length for most preferences.

I can visualize these earrings being worn both casually with denim, and with those famously sparkly Swarovskis they can also easily be dressed up with many of today's trendy styles. They are just feminine enough to even go with many vintage fashions as well. Soooo versatile!

**Please note that I will happily substitute the current ear wires for others of different material if you prefer a different look or are concerned with allergy issues. I have hypoallergenic (silver colored, free of charge), or I can oxidize (darken) either silver filled ($1 more) or even solid sterling silver ear wires to better match the copper for a mere $3 more. Just be sure to make a note of it when you contact me to purchase. :)

If you are interested in purchasing, you can shoot me an email via the email address listed above or the link in my profile.

Icy chic!



Oh. My. Gosh. I've surprised my own self in being brave enough to break out my GOLD FILLED supplies! I've been chicken for quite a while, for fear of using my "good stuff" and goofing it all up, thus wasting it... but I think I did rather well, if I do say so myself. :D

I stuck to a simple design with these earrings. I've featured ultra icy, uber clear 10mm faceted rondelle glass beads, round GF beads, and tiny scalloped GF bead caps for that extra finishing touch. GF curb link chain that flashes light when in motion. All that bling is suspended from simple yet flirty handcrafted 20g GF ear wires that measure approx. 3/4 inch, filed on the end for comfortable insertion. Total length of earrings from top curve of ear wire to bottom of rondelle is a bold 2 1/4 inches. I tumbled the earrings for several hours for the utmost strength, smoothness and shine!

I'm telling ya, I can visualize these surprisingly lightweight earrings going with all spectrums of style, and I'm enamored with how clear these glass beads are, they remind me of super clear ice and they catch the light beautifully.

These stunners are bold enough for an evening outing, yet simple enough for the office. Dramatic enough for the bold, still yet refined enough for the sophisticated. Whomever wears these, I'd be willing to bet these will be their "go to" earrings... they'll go with everything.

If you are interested in purchasing, please go to my Etsy shop at madebymidnight.etsy.com .