Monday, March 9, 2015
2015 Bead Peeps Swap N Hop Partner Teaser
We've mailed off our package of goodies to our partner in the 2015 Swap N Hop hosted by Linda at FromtheBeadBoard blog. Our partner is ZestyFrog aka Annica, and we're shipping all the way to the Finland/Sweden area. Below is the sneak peek of what we're sending her!
Thursday, March 5, 2015
2015 Bead Peeps Swap N Hop Partner Intro
Say hello to ZestyFrog, aka Annica Larsson. She is our partner for the 2015 Bead Peeps Swap N Hop, and we are excited to have her!
Annica blogs over at at zestyfrog.wordpress.com, and creates beautiful glazed clay beads. Her specialty is metal clay and ceramic clay. Her style is earthy and textured, and using techniques like carving and sculpting, her components have an organic aesthetic.
• Annica currently lives on the island of Ă…land, an archipelago just off the coast of Sweden and Finland.
• She's been seriously making beads and jewelry for 10 years.
• She has an Etsy site and a Facebook business page.
• Her business name ZestyFrog was inspired by her love of frogs. Having the symbol for her shop be a zesty frog with a love for life was something that she really liked!
We're very excited to be working with Annica during this Blog Hop, and we can't wait to blog about what we're sending her. It's going to be a blast!
Friday, February 27, 2015
Quartz and Metal Leather Bracelets by Dry Gulch
Hi all! This is Catherine here from Dry Gulch Beads & Jewelry! In between moving our store to our new warehouse, we filled out a custom-order too! Our client, the fabulous Allisson, an instructor at our favorite yoga place in Bentonville, Arkansas (Yoga Story!) commissioned us to make 20 stamped disc and long leather bracelets that say "Namaste." After a few trial runs, I started stamping and photographed the creative process. Enjoy!
I started with thick copper and nickel metal, using our disc-cutter I cut circles and then little circles out of the big circles. After that came the letter stamps for Namaste.
Next up was the leather wraps. I used a dark brown soft suede strap, 36 inches long, double looped onto the ring. This length makes it so these pieces can be worn as multi-wrapped bracelets and anklets, or long necklaces. I also drilled a hole into the top of the rings so I could hang a crystal.
Now comes the sparkly part! These rock crystals are hand-faceted quartz drops! These lovely dangles add the perfect amount of flair and organicness to these bracelets. Quartz is said to have numerous metaphysical properties. In ancient Japan, it was believed quartz was formed from the breath of white dragons, the stone thus gave its wearer great power and clarity. The word Namaste is a traditional greeting/goodbye used in yoga, and means "I honor you" or "I honor myself". So, while the quartz may bring confidence and positive energy to the wearer, also Namaste can bring humbleness and friendliness.
The finished bracelets! Above shows them as they could be worn long, and below what they look like on a wrist.
These bracelets were definitely a blast to make! I loved putting all of the elements together, and especially adding the quartz crystals. These bracelets are custom, and can be made on request! They are $15. Thank you for reading, and namaste!
I started with thick copper and nickel metal, using our disc-cutter I cut circles and then little circles out of the big circles. After that came the letter stamps for Namaste.
Next up was the leather wraps. I used a dark brown soft suede strap, 36 inches long, double looped onto the ring. This length makes it so these pieces can be worn as multi-wrapped bracelets and anklets, or long necklaces. I also drilled a hole into the top of the rings so I could hang a crystal.
Now comes the sparkly part! These rock crystals are hand-faceted quartz drops! These lovely dangles add the perfect amount of flair and organicness to these bracelets. Quartz is said to have numerous metaphysical properties. In ancient Japan, it was believed quartz was formed from the breath of white dragons, the stone thus gave its wearer great power and clarity. The word Namaste is a traditional greeting/goodbye used in yoga, and means "I honor you" or "I honor myself". So, while the quartz may bring confidence and positive energy to the wearer, also Namaste can bring humbleness and friendliness.
The finished bracelets! Above shows them as they could be worn long, and below what they look like on a wrist.
These bracelets were definitely a blast to make! I loved putting all of the elements together, and especially adding the quartz crystals. These bracelets are custom, and can be made on request! They are $15. Thank you for reading, and namaste!
Monday, February 2, 2015
Exciting Changes for Dry Gulch
Exciting Changes for Dry
Gulch
We have very exciting
news and wonderful plans ahead for expanding Dry Gulch Beads & Jewelry! They include live online classes, video
demonstrations, bead-retreat-days at our Dry Gulch Ranch located in SW
Missouri, participation in bead and jewelry shows throughout the Midwest, and
so very much more.
Since the upcoming expansion
plans for Dry Gulch Beads & Jewelry will be occupying every waking hour for
us girls who own and operate Dry Gulch, we will be leaving our Northpark Mall
storefront in Joplin, MO at the end of February, this month. For our online customers, the only change
will be even more new beads and
findings!
We have been here in SW
Missouri for over 20 years and we have formed warm bonds and many lasting friendships
with all of our customers who have shopped in our stores, attended our in-store
jewelry classes and who have purchased through our website at www.drygulch.com from all over the world. We thank each and every one of you for your
loyalty, friendship and support and we look forward to seeing all of you in our
expansion of Dry Gulch Beads & Jewelry.
For all of our customers, you will continue to be able to shop all of
our items online, attend our in-store jewelry classes with our fun instructors,
enter the Dry Gulch monthly Color Challenges, take our online classes, and
still get all of the specialized and personal customer service that you have
always received:
on our website:
on our Facebook page:
on Ebay:
on our Etsy Findings
site:
on our Etsy Jewelry site:
on Pinterest:
on our Blog page:
As always, you will
still be able to contact us through email or speak directly with us by phone
and you will be able to find our current schedule and events on our website.
We are looking forward
to seeing all of you at our currently scheduled classes still being held in our
store at the Mall through the end of February!
Sunday, February 1, 2015
The Dry Gulch February Color Challenge
Design with color and inspire your creativity!
Welcome to the
Dry Gulch Color Design Challenge!
Every month Dry Gulch Beads and Jewelry will be hosting a challenge for creative artisans everywhere. Be inspired and unleash your creative talents! What will you create?

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Use our colors to inspire your
creativity! Post your project using the color palette above. Your
design will be eligible to win either a $50 gift certificate or a $25
gift certificate to Dry Gulch Beads.
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Anything can be created for this challenge, including; finished jewelry pieces, headbands, wearable pendants/pins, handmade cards, lampwork beads, seed-bead art, sewing design, metal-smithing/art, paper crafting, clothing/fiber art, leather work, painting, even your favorite culinary delights (like cupcakes), etc. Your project must be created newly and specifically for our current monthly challenge. The sky is the limit! Show us how creative you are with our color palette.
For this challenge, Dry Gulch is offering a $50 gift certificate to the Winner and a $25 gift certificate prize to the Runner-up. The judges will be looking for adherence to the color palette, creativity of the project’s design and effort. You may purchase and use Dry Gulch components in your project, but that is not a requirement to win.
Your judges will be the 3 generations of women who create at Dry Gulch Beads and Jewelry. The judges may create and post their own visions of the monthly color palette also, but for inspiration and presentation only.We’ll publish each created work on Facebook and here on this challenge page. Add your photo in the comments on our Color Design Challenge Facebook Event or email us your photo to custserv@drygulch.com. When uploading, you may add a description of your work. If also Facebooking and/or blogging your Dry Gulch Color Design project, please add a link to the Challenge on your page.
Entries for the Dry Gulch Color Design Challenge may be turned in from now until midnight CST, Saturday, February 28, 2015.
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