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I am not Catholic, but I want to make a rosary for one of my friends. Is it tacky to use a cross that has vines all over it (or a nice filigree one) instead of the traditional crucifix? Also, the middle part, where the decades come together, that the dangly part hangs from (sorry, I don't know what they are called) does that have to be anything
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I was at a craft show the other day, and this woman I know who owns a gift store (kind of upscale stuff) saw my booth and said "I want to know why you are not selling at my store?" She wants me to call her this week. Said my prices were good, and my presentation was great (she even bought a pair of earrings) I'm psyched! (just had to share
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I saw that you are doing a home show later in the year...that may go better for you anyway. The people at the retreat were probably not there to shop, but if someone is coming to a jewelry party, they know they are there to look at jewelry, and they aren't running off to look and see what everyone else is offering. I hope you do well! Valarie
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thanks, Square! I looked at your pictures and they are really good. I will have to try the lightbox idea. My camera has a macro setting for bright light too, so maybe I will try to take some outside without the flash. Let you know how they turn out! Val
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I am trying all different settings on my digi camera, various lighting ideas and backgrounds, and I can't seem to get decent quality photos! Things are always washed out or too dark. Especially pearls...instead of the luster I get these little moony orbs, I realize that has something to do with the way the flash is hitting, but has anyone got a
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I want to start selling my work, but I don't have the foggiest clue where to begin. I do a lot of other crafting, and have done craft shows, but I don't know if that is exactly the right market her in PA (maybe if I were in philly, instead of podunk) I thought about etsy, but I know that my stuff would get lost in the shuffle. I suppose I should