Showing posts with label artfire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artfire. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

July's Give away!

The Sacred Oak's Give away!
This Giveaway has Ended!
I know we started late for this month but Here is our Give away!
1 Bar of Coffee Supreme Soap
We know it came out interesting almost like brownies but don't let that fool you!
This is coffee soap and we sold all but one bar when we went to Freedom Hill Trade Days.

How to enter: Must visit one of our 3 sites and find your favorite thing we offer.
Reply to this post with the link and Why you Like that item (that's the hard part!)
That's it and you can reply more then once! This entree will end on July 31st names will be drawn that night and winner announced on August first. Please leave away we can contact you!
Good Luck to all!

http://www.sacredoak.etsy.com
http://www.thesacredoak.artfire.com
http://www.thesacredoak.com

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Fairy Mushroom Earrings

These were fun to make. These little fairies dangle from Lamp work glass mushrooms. They are only available in our Artfire Shop for now. No need to sighn up with artfire to check out they have guest checkout! And You can buy directly from here with the following Rapid Cart windows!


Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Wooden Boxes

We currently have two wooden boxes up in our Artfire shop.

Triple Moon

and what we call
Celtic Sunflower
Which has knot work designs on the petals and center of the flower.

Each box is $10.00

Did we mention for every person that signs up to artfire with our referral link will help us get a free ride? And if we get a free ride we get to chose one of our referrals to get one too! Help us by becoming a verified artist on art fire!



Monday, June 8, 2009

Cast Those Runes

If You go to our ArtFire Shop or to our main website you will see our listing like this:

"Made from natural oak branches with bark still on them. Each rune is specially burnt with the Futhark symbol, with 25 runes in each set including the blank rune. Only natural stain (linseed oil) is used to cure the runes, no varnish or unnatural substances. The branches are tempered by the elements of fire, water, earth, air, and time. Each set of runes is cut from the same branch in order to assure continuity. The magic of the oak is well placed in the cultures of Nordic, Wiccan, Druidic traditions. Each rune is wood burned into the wood.

Each set is OOAK!"

The Story behind these runes is simple. Last Year during Hurricane Ike (i think it was Ike) we had lots of fallen trees and one of them was a young Oak tree. We decided instead of burning it to cut it into pieces and use those pieces for other things. We are still working with it but so far we have done up some Rune Sets. We do Plan to do Alter tiles and many other things. It just will take some time.

Friday, May 29, 2009

A New Look

We have changed a few things on our website. A new templet color, added a new page, and last we have added a few new items to our shop here on the site.

A Triple Moon Goddess Statue

http://sacredoak.webs.com/apps/webstore/products/show/685184

and

Alchemist Skull

http://sacredoak.webs.com/apps/webstore/products/show/685178


We have added a few pairs of Earrings in our ArtFire shop!

http://www.artfire.com/modules.php?name=Shop&op=listing&product_id=237022

http://www.artfire.com/modules.php?name=Shop&op=listing&product_id=235342

http://www.artfire.com/modules.php?name=Shop&op=listing&product_id=216893

We have re listed Items in our etsy Shop

http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5227953

Don't Forget in June on the 3rd weekend (fathers day weekend) we will be in Nacagdoches Trade Days. To find out about them check out theire website:

http://www.nacogdochestradedays.net/home

We hope to see you there!

Keep your eyes peeled for more New Items!

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Fun Times Making Beaded Jewelry

Not only can you look great by making your own beaded jewelry you can also have a blast while you create to your hearts content. The first creation you should consider making is a beaded necklace for its elegance and simplicity. The second creation you should consider making is some beaded earrings.

Before you begin go to a bead or craft store so you can buy some supplies. The only things you really need to start are some thread or wire and some inexpensive beads. Always start with the inexpensive beads to learn with then move onto your favorite gem stones once you have the basics down.

Let's make a beaded necklace first. In the bead or craft store buy some thread or wire, beads, two crimps and a clasp. Next use more thread than you will actually need so you will have enough to attach the clasp with. Layout your beads on the table in the desired pattern you wish to make on the necklace. Now you can string the beads onto the middle of the thread or wire in your desired pattern. Use a piece of tape at the end of each pattern to hold your place. You can also use a spacer bead instead of the tape.

At each end slide one of the crimps onto the thread or wire. Add one half of the clasp, then string the thread back through the crimp and use needle nose pliers and press firmly on the crimp. Now you can remove the tape.

Now you can wear your creation and start all over again to make more. Once you have the knack you will never run out of ideas. So pursue your new found hobby with all the energy you can muster. You'll find it not only fun but also a great way to learn different avenues of self expression.

Next let's make some beaded earrings. First here are the supplies you will need: 2 head pins ( or eye pins as they are sometimes called), 4 spacers, 4 beads, and 2 fishhook ear wires. Next you will begin by putting the beads on in a simple pattern: bead, spacer, bead, spacer, like that. Ok, now follow closely, make a loop right above the top bead: using needle nose pliers, bend the pin at a 90 degree angle. Then using round nose pliers, form a loop. Wrap the wire on the other side of the loop, back around the wire (in between the loop and the bead). Now cut with wire cutters. Next, take the fish hook ear wire, and open the loop. Attach your drop and close the loop. Repeat for the second earring.

Limitless adventures -- that is what you'll have now that you have mastered the first step in creativity. You'll amaze yourself the more you allow yourself to develop and play. Don't put restraints on your designs, instead just let them flow freely. Even if something seems like a long shot take a chance -- what have you got to lose? Never again will you be afraid to walk into a new adventure. Fun and excitement is what you carry inside of you now. Watch it explode and mature as you allow yourself to develop your own style and grace. Remember today is the first day of the rest of your creative life.



Friday, May 8, 2009

Beading Basics: What you Need to Know to Get Started Beading

Stringing beads is a fun way to reduce stress and explore your creative side. Put a colorful necklace together or create a beautiful matching set with a bracelet and a pair of earrings. Wear your creations, sell them, or wrap them in tissue paper and give them to your friends.

Basic beading is easy, fun, and relatively inexpensive. You will find beading supplies at most craft shops, art supply stores, and discount stores, in addition to the beading boutiques that often specialize in more expensive beads.

Here is a checklist of the basic tools and supplies you will need to begin working on your new hobby:

Beads
You will find an abundance of different sizes, shapes and styles to choose from. Start off with a few favorite colors using plastic beads so you can become familiar with color coordination and putting on the finishing touches. This way, mistakes will not be so costly. Work your way toward the finer glass, semiprecious, handpainted, wood and cloisonne beads.

Clasps
There is a wide variety of clamps, closures and clasps, also called findings. Again, do not be seduced into purchasing the best and the brightest in the beginning. Most products will have the instructions included on the front or back of the package, but if you run into a problem, consult a beading magazine or catalog, which you can find either online or at craft shops.

Containers
Depending on your budget and preference, you can use either the standard, flat containers or go up a notch to the drawer compartments that many people use in their workshops for nuts, bolts and screws. Any containers will do, but, while working, you will want your beads to be easily accessible. Storing beads in dark, confined areas makes them more difficult to work with and to color coordinate.

Crimping Beads
These are an important element in bead making. They are simply beads constructed of a flexible metal, which help keep the clasp attached to the necklace. Crimping beads come in gold and silver and in several different sizes.

Round Tipped Pliers
Invest in a good pair of round tipped pliers. You will need to use them often not only for picking up beads but also to hold the components while working with them. Flat nosed pliers also come in handy. Remember to select a pair that will allow you to crimp.

Trays or Boards
Using a beading tray is not mandatory but it makes it easier to preselect and measure your beads. Most trays are made of plastic and incorporate a measuring device either in inches, millimeters, or both.

Wire, Line or String
Again, depending on budget and preference, there is a wide variety of wire, line and string to choose from. Before purchasing, be sure that it is the correct size to fit the beads you have selected, or vice versa. Some beads have large holes to accommodate thick string while others, such as seed beads, have tiny holes that only thread or wire will fit through. You could even use fishing line to practice on, but beading wire is better it does not have a tendency to curl, shrink and distort the way plastic lines do. You could also use string, rawhide or thread. When beading with string or thread, use a special big eye or curved needle.

Children can also take part in stringing beads. Look for childrens beading supplies at most craft stores, generally alongside the adult supplies. Beading is a great way to teach children coordination skills, and to keep them happy and occupied while you are working on your beading projects. Keep in mind that many of these items should be kept away from babies and small toddlers.

Bead supply warehouses will often send color catalogs by request, listing hundreds of different products, along with accompanying images. Or you may want to subscribe to a beading magazine where you will learn different techniques and methods used by professionals.

Check online or at your local craft store for lots of great, free beading patterns and beading ideas. Once you have mastered the art of beading, you will be making attractive jewelry, and you will naturally gravitate to other beading projects. You may even start to decorate your handbags, create charming wall art, and make lovely bookmarks, sun catchers, key chains or plant holders. There are so many amazing things you can do with beads, you will wonder what ever took you so long to discover them.