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December/January Newsletter

Welcome to the December/January edition of the Sweet Tarragon newsletter!

Clearance Items
The holiday season was a busy one for us, and now our focus has turned to clearing out some of the old to make room for the new. The clearance section of our shop is being updated regularly with new deals, all at 50% off the original price, so check back often!

Featured Item
In the Salon with Hemingway is our pick for this newsletter’s featured item. A delicate bracelet of moukaite and golden jade with antiqued gold findings will warm up your winter days.Regularly priced at $9.00 – sale price of $6.00 (that’s 33% off!) for our newsletter readers only. Please mention the newsletter in the notes to seller at checkout and wait for a revised invoice.

NEW – Gift Certificates
The holidays may be over, but Valentine’s Day will be here before we know it. If your Valentine is one of those “hard to buy for” types, we’ve got the perfect solution – a Sweet Tarragon gift certificate. Gift certificates are available in $10, $20, or any other denomination you’d like – send us an Etsy convo, email, or call for a custom listing. Now through the end of February, mention this newsletter and get a 20% bonus on your gift certificate purchase! You can even plan a gift for yourself…spend $40 and get $48 to use in our store on whatever you’d like.

And the Winner Is…
We have two winners this time around – one each for December and January.  Donna Waldt and Judy Betker have both won $10 gift certificates good toward any item in our Etsy store. Congratulations, Donna and Judy – check your email for details! Want to be in the running for next month’s drawing? Contact us or email marketplace at sweettarragon.com to join our mailing list, and be automatically entered to win!

Custom Orders
One great way to spend your gift certificate is on a custom-designed piece from Sweet Tarragon. You don’t need an occasion – why not have something made for yourself as a treat? For a behind-the-scenes look into a recent custom order, take a look at our most recent blog post.

Event Schedule
We’re taking a few months off from the craft show circuit to rest our tents and create some great new designs, but will be back into the swing of things in the spring. Until then, keep an eye out for new items on our website, or book a home show…

Home Shows
If you’d like to handle our inventory, get exclusive first looks at our newest pieces, and earn free jewelry, contact us about booking a home show. Invite your friends and family over for a night of fun and jewelry, and get an early jump on your holiday shopping.  You’ll earn a percentage in jewelry of all sales made and custom orders taken during your party! Contact us or email dani at sweettarragon dot com for details and to schedule your show.

That’s all until next month!
~Mer and Dani~

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Custom Ocean Jasper Set

We met Sally at one of our many holiday craft shows. She was looking for an earthtoned bracelet, in the style of Bright Bangle of Baubles. I didn’t have anything in stock, but offered to get in touch after the show with some options for a custom piece. A customized bead catalog, a few email conversations, and a few weeks later (read: today), I shipped her a necklace, bracelet, and earrings set that I’m pretty damn proud of.

Custom Necklace Closeup

This is a closeup view of the necklace. Earthtone glass beads were used as a focal point to anchor hefty 15mm ocean jasper rondelles that I ordered especially for this set. Black agate rounds and silver-plates spacers add depth and sparkle to the lower, heavier section  of the necklace.

Custom Ocean Jasper Necklace Overview

The other half of the necklace tapers down to an 8mm size. This was done mostly for comfort, but also to keep costs down. I added some 10mm green opal rondelles for a nice transition to the thinner section, which continues the ocean jasper, black agate, and silver trend with smaller ocean jasper rondelles, rounded black agate rectangles, and thin silver-plated discs. The necklace comes to a close with thin black agate ovals and a silver-plated toggle clasp.

Custom Ocean Jasper Bracelet

While the bracelet was the starting point for the custom order, it was the second piece in the set to come together for me – I actually designed the necklace first. A chunky stretch bracelet like its inspiration piece, the bracelet again contains ocean jasper, black agate, and coordinating earthtone glass. I really fell in love with this particular piece and had a hard time letting it go.

Custom Ocean Jasper Earrings

The earrings were the final thing to come together in this set. Ocean jasper, green opal, and black agate on sterling headpins dangle 2″ from the sterling earwire. I loved these so much, I’ve made them available in our shop: click here for your very own ocean jasper and green opal earrings.

I really do love doing custom work, and I hope that Sally enjoys her set as much as I enjoyed creating it. If you’re looking for your own custom piece — for a special event, gift, wedding, or just because — we’d love to create something for you. Contact us today to get started.

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Indiemade Craft Market

Here’s the flyer for one of the shows we’ll be doing this weekend – be one of the first 50 adults and get a free schwag bag with excellent goodies! (You may even get a bag with a bracelet from yours truly…)

We hope to see you there!

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October/November Newsletter

Welcome to the October/November issue of the Sweet Tarragon newsletter!

Thanksgiving Sale!
The big news this month is our big Thanksgiving sale. Starting “Black Friday”, November 28, and running through midnight on “Cyber Monday”, December 1, we’re offering 25% off every item in the store, plus free shipping. No special codes are needed – after you check out, wait for a revised invoice that reflects the sale price.

New Items
If you’ve seen us at a recent show, you know that we have a lot of great new items that are waiting to be photographed and posted on our site. We’ll be in shoot-and-post mode this weekend, and hope to have the majority of our new earrings, bracelets, necklaces, and ornaments posted Friday and Saturday. Do check out this month’s featured ornament, Waning Season, and check back at the site as the weekend progresses. We also have some great new pieces in the works, featuring dichroic glass by local artist Dave Boone – watch for those next month.

Winners Galore!
Congratulations to Carol Frey and Joann Gamble, who have been randomly selected to receive $10 gift certificates in the October/November drawings. Additional congrats are due to Ann and Elizabeth, who won the home show door prize drawings for a pair of earrings and bracelet, respectively. Gift certificate winners, watch your inbox for details. If you’d like to be eligible for our monthly drawings, contact us to join our mailing list!

Home Shows
It’s not too late to book a home show before the holidays. If you’d like to handle our inventory, get exclusive first looks at our newest pieces, and earn free jewelry, (and door prizes for your guests) contact us about booking a home show. Invite your friends and family over for a night of fun and jewelry, and finish up your last-minute holiday shopping.  You’ll earn a percentage in jewelry of all sales made and custom orders taken during your party! Contact us for details and to schedule your show.

December Event Schedule
Abington Friends’ School Holiday Bazaar, Abington, PA, Saturday, December 6, 10-3
Indiemade Craft Market, Allentown, PA, Sunday, December 7, 11-4

That’s all for this month; don’t forget to take advantage of our great sale and check out the great prices on other handmade holiday goods at Etsy.

Happy Thanksgiving!
~Mer and Dani~

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DIY Custom Earring Cards and Hang Tags

I’ve gotten a few questions at shows about our earring cards and hang tags – where I get them, if they’re expensive, how I do it, etc. It’s a small project that adds a lot of impact to the display table, so I wanted to share this project with the craft community.

Our tags are made from standard business cards with a vertical orientation. The basic layout took a lot of trial and error (and scrap printer paper) before I was happy with the location of the text and logo in relation to the center line where the fold will be. The blank space on the front of the card is for the name or description of the piece, and I added a spot for the price. When these are used as earring cards, I punch holes in this area (more about that later.) The back, which is upside down to allow for folding, has our website address and more blank space. This is where I usually write the “ingredient list” for the piece (types of stones and metals, etc.); for earrings, the hanger adheres here.

If you’re designing your own, now is the time to make sure that your final electronic file is high-resolution and adheres to your printer’s specs. If not, you could end up with blurry/grainy prints, off colors, or misaligned text. If you’re printing them yourself, make sure to do a test run on scrap paper at draft quality before you print to card stock to test alignment and clarity.

The first thing we do when the cards arrive from the printer is score them all down the center. I am fortunate enough to have a paper cutter with a scoring blade — we set up a small jig on that so we don’t have to check alignment on every card and run them through while watching a movie or listening to NPR. :) Scoring is not a requirement, but it makes the folding process much easier. We store the scored cards in the box they were shipped in and only fold them as needed.

We use these as hang tags in two different ways. For necklaces and most bracelets, we fold the tag around the section of the piece with the clasp and staple it at the top. This allows us to slide the tag sideways a bit and undo the clasp for removal without damaging the tag if someone wants to try it on. We sometimes punch a hole in the top center for hanging on our re-purposed fireplace screen rack. For smaller bracelets, our sun catcher ornaments, and other miscellaneous pieces, we use another scrapbooking tool — a glue dot roller — to stick the two halves together. We punch a hole in one of the top corners and thread it with a piece of ribbon, string, or (for the ornaments) beading wire that is tied or crimped to the product.

For the earring cards, the same folding-and-glueing procedure applies. We then use another jig (a piece of card stock with pre-measured holes punched) to punch parallel holes for the earring wires to go through. Our first few tries (as you can see here) weren’t always straight, but that’s okay. We’re handcrafters. :) After the holes are punched, we adhere clear plastic…thingies (?) made specifically for this purpose to the back of the cards. I order them from Land of Odds, but I’m sure you can find them elsewhere. These plastic doodads allow the cards to hang from any standard earring rack.

Since I know I left out specific tools above, here is a close approximation of what we’re using to make the cards (these are not affiliate links):

Overall, this project takes a fair amount of time and effort, but it’s worth it for the consistent branding it brings to your merchandise.

Of course, if you need some help with the graphic design, or if you’d like to outsource the whole project, we can help with that, too. :)

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New Item: Sparkles for the Cure

Lots of sparkles and just a hint of pink! 50% of the proceeds from the sale of this bracelet will be donated to the BCRF. Plus, a bonus! Buy Sparkles for the Cure + any other items from our Etsy shop, and we will donate 50% of the proceeds from your entire purchase!

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A Busy Month – the Late September Newsletter

This is the online edition of the Sweet Tarragon September Newsletter – drop us a line if you’re interested in subscribing, and enter to win a $10 gift certificate to our Etsy store.

Updates and New Items
It’s been a busy September in the Sweet Tarragon world. We had a few shows and sent our package off to Artistry, where it arrived safe and (mostly) undamaged.We’ve added a number of new things to our Etsy store, including a new line of crystal suncatchers/ornaments. Check out my own personal favorite new necklace, Aqua and True, and get a glimpse at our crappy hardwood floors! We’ve also been all over the web: Kate at Om Shanti nominated us for the Brilliante Blog Award, and I was interviewed by Sheila Satin on her blog I Dig Crystals. Thank you Sheila and Kate! Mer and I succumbed to a new addiction this month and you can now find both of us on Twitter: @daniellenelson and @braindouche. Follow us if you’re a fellow Tweeter!

Home Shows
Now is the time to shop for those pesky wintertime celebration-related gifts! If you’d like to handle our inventory, get exclusive first looks at our newest pieces, and earn free jewelry, contact us about booking a home show. Invite your friends and family over for a night of fun and jewelry, and get an early jump on your holiday shopping.  You’ll earn a percentage in jewelry of all sales made and custom orders taken during your party! Contact us for details and to schedule your show.

Item of the Month
Our item of the month for September is the Night Sky Encounter series. Purchase the necklace and bracelet together for $40 – that’s a savings of more than 30% on the set! Just mention the newsletter at checkout to receive the discounted rate.

And the winner is…
Trish R.! You’ve been randomly selected to receive a $10 gift certificate good toward any item in our inventory. Congratulations, Trish – check your email for details. Want to be in the running for next month’s drawing? Each month’s winner is drawn from the current subscriber list – drop us a line and subscribe today!

Event Schedule and Shop Vacation
We’ll be at Fairmount Park in Philly this Saturday, October 4, for the Pennypack Environmental Center Art & Craft Show, and the Flavors of Fall festival in our very own town of Pottstown at the Sunnybrook Ballroom on October 18. Hope to see you there!

Just in time for the holidays – shop The Marketplace!
The Marketplace at Sweet Tarragon is an online store hosted and run directly by us (well, by our alter egos at hot glue media). We’re designing it with our customers in mind to create a user-friendly shopping experience that is easy to navigate and use, with links to our favorite artists and great resources. Stay tuned for the grand opening, currently slated for mid-autumn 2008! Until then, please continue to visit our Etsy Shop for new items and great buys.

That’s all until next month!
~Mer and Dani~

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New Item: Betty in Blue

I’ll admit…all I can think of when I see this bracelet is Betty Rubble with her cute little wooly mammoth vacuum cleaner.  I’d like to think that if she had some spending cash hidden away from Barney, this is the sort of thing she’d buy.

Sterling silver, black agate, and amazonite come together to make a gloriously stone-age statement. It’s practically a page right out of modern stone-age history.

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Raw Earth Bracelet – Back in Stock!

(c) 2008 Sweet Tarragon

The very popular Raw Earth bracelet is back in stock in our Etsy Shop! This bracelet was hand-crafted from hourglass-shaped agate in green, blue, and purple tones, black agate spacers, coated copper wire, and antiqued copper findings.

I love the exposed copper wire and the earthy tones of the agate in this piece – coarse, yet vulnerable; untamed but polished.

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