Sunday, March 13, 2011

A Question for my Bloggy Friends....and a Giveaway!

I've been designing lot's of new pieces with metal lately....would you be more inclined to buy my patina and etched metal, clay or leather parts as a finding or completed jewelry pieces.  I'm thinking for my Etsy site...More designers may want parts and pieces....what do you think? I'm searching for ways to get more exposure and ultimately more sales.  
Please share!  

 Your post here or my facebook page will get you entered to win this Friday.  Also mention that you shared the giveaway on your Blog, Facebook @Melinda Orr Designs & Twitter  @MelindaOrr (if you post this @ name it will show up on my pages) will get you extra entries for each repost.

Each day this week I'll be asking more questions...and GIVING AWAY my finished jewelry pieces or my handcrafted findings! Be sure to CLICK to follow my blog and  LIKE my facebook page.....

Today's giveaway:
Lovin' the Sun Necklace
 in Brass, Copper & Pewter
on 24" Sterling Silver plated Ball Chain

Thanks everyone! 

44 comments:

BlueAntiquities said...

this is so exciting Melinda. Your new pieces are awesome!

stacilouise said...

I think there is definitely a market for components. I am launching a line of artisan beads and components soon too. Go for it! What can it hurt to try???????

KristiBowmanDesign said...

That's exactly what I'm trying to figure out, I've been making/listing lots of components the last month or so and they are selling fairly well. So I'm going to do a combination of both. My dilemma is whether I should separate them out into different shops.

Shannon Chomanczuk said...

I think it's a great idea to list your components. At this moment I only sell my finished jewelry but I am hearing many say that their components are selling better than their finished jewelry. Why not list some pieces and see how it goes?
Shannon C

Alexandra said...

I'm loving the new jewelry!

alexandra_digiorgio at comcast dot net

Unknown said...

I like you on Facebook via Tamanisha John



-tamanishajohn@gmail.com

Unknown said...

I shared this giveaway on my blog
http://tamjejoh.tumblr.com/post/3866068276/melinda-orr-metal-clay-jewelry-designs-a-question

-tamanishajohn@gmail.com

Unknown said...

I shared this giveaway on my facebook
http://www.facebook.com/tamjejoh


-tamanishajohn@gmail.com

Unknown said...

I love your creations!

Mary Lee said...

I love your pieces, so pretty and interesting! I follow on GFC!

maryleebythesea(at)gmail(dot)com

Mary Lee said...

I tweeted about this giveaway!

http://twitter.com/#!/MaryLeeByTheSea/status/47466280093102080

dythia99 said...

Gorgeous!

dythia_99@yahoo.com

Diana Dang said...

Would love to win!

faked_sugartone at hotmail

wizardewu said...

I love your jewelry a lot.
eugeniewu at gmail dot com

va said...

you could do both sell the pieces and sell your own completed jewelry too .
tumblemumbo at gmail dot com

Aik said...

I like the leather jewelry. And I support your idea to sell components on Etsy. That can be quite profitable too.

I'm a Facebook fan - Aik Chien

I'm a blog follower - Aik

I tweeted:
http://twitter.com/aikchien/status/47585370451345408

aikychien at yahoo dot com

Crystal said...

So pretty!! I agree that components,piece parts and findings are great sellers. I think starting a new shop would be great but honestly i don't know how hard running one shop is.
On the other hand you might want to keep one shop for all of your positive feedback
good luck,i will be sure to visit:)
cyclona66 at aol dot com

Urmika said...

This necklace is so beautiful !! Followed on GFC : Urmika Agarwal and FB with the same name. Hoping I win !

Unknown said...

I think that you'd do well to market some of your pieces as findings. Have you considered sponsoring a few facebook contests or blog giveaways? You could offer just a few, low-cost items and people will come to see. Especially on blogs that focus on crafting & jewelry-making.

ohmiss14 at yahoo dot com

Pam said...

I'd personally prefer finished pieces as although I think designing or creating my own jewelry would be fun, I am not that inclined at this point in my life...

melacan at hotmial dot com

avatarlady said...

Like your facebook page and I now follow you via GFC.

lifeis.oceanbliss@gmail.com

debijackson said...

love this neckalce and your pieces are great. gollow gfc

Charlie said...

Beautiful piece. I think components is definitely big too btw.

charlie said...

I tweeted about it too :)

http://www.clay-space.com

AmbreRose said...

There are some beautiful pieces in your shop! ambrerose at(aol) dot(com)

Unknown said...

I adore the necklace!!! Please enter me in!

Thank you for the chance!

ksyshenka(at)yahoo(dot)com

Unknown said...

Tweeted:

http://twitter.com/#!/oksana2372/status/47997792798507008

(@oksana2372)

ksyshenka(at)yahoo(dot)com

Unknown said...

Shared on FB:

http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=208620042485859&id=100000966605964

(oksana vladimirovna)

ksyshenka(at)yahoo(dot)com

jakiesmom said...

really pretty
nannypanpan at sbcglobal.net

Klemm Family said...

I definitely lean towards finished pieces. Your pieces are beautiful!
skklemm at gmail dot com

Lee said...

I love finished pieces! love the new items. thanks.

village of peace said...

really a nice jewel!

Beth said...

While I'm sure there is a market for components, I would much prefer the completed pieces--which are fantastic.

wordygirl at earthlink dot net

Liza767 said...

I love it and think it would sell never hurt to try right

Liza767[at]roadrunner[dot]com

Karen said...

All your stuff is beautiful! I think you should go for it - try the componets and see what happens.
Thanks so much,
Karen
lemontart5kb at gmail dot com

Darcy said...

I definitely think you should try for the components!

I love your jewelry!

Ingrid said...

Completed jewelry pieces are more than enough for most people, although many are crafty enough to want to try to 'build their own', so maybe components would be a nice idea. :)

so.kitsch at gmail dot com

carolynmcintyre said...

I think your store is beautiful and after looking at everything, I think this is my favorite item: http://www.etsy.com/listing/70089214/mohegan-sun-porcelain-earrings-on
I think you should sell more items similar to this one!! Selling components might work great but I think you should sell more finished jewelry!! :) You have real talent! Thank you so much for the chance to win this awesome giveaway. I follow your on your blog. Thanks so much, Carolyn McIntyre, Samandcaorlyn1@aol.com

carolynmcintyre said...

I like your FB page, too. Carolyn McIntyre, Samandcarolyn1@aol.com

limonada said...

I love the way you incorporate clay on your pieces.. amazing! You should stick with those!

nanoukedesigns at yahoo.com

Melinda Orr - BANDANA GIRL said...

Congratulations Laura at Blue Antiquities....your name has been chosen to win the etched necklace...

Thanks so much everyone for participating! Appreciate all of your input and thoughts~

BlueAntiquities said...

Yeehaw! Thanks Melinda. I will look forward to purchasing components, especially raku pendants, just one of my favorite things you do!

antique wedding band said...

I usually buy my jewelry by local craftsman at our local art gallery. I can't afford most of the art, but the earrings are definitely within my budget.

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