Custom Melange
Our loyal customer Kate picked up our Melange necklace at a show over the holidays. A hefty, striking necklace in deep amethyst and earthy moukaite, she loved it so much that she asked for its cousin in shades of blue and grey. I used the corrugated same spacer beads as the original to give the same overall effect and combined them with cool grey marble and tons and tons of sodalite to create Melange’s cousin, The Blue Spice. The orignal and custom pieces are below. (Click to embiggen)
Just like the custom ocean jasper set I did a few months ago for Sally, this was a ton of fun to work on. 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.
And don’t forget to stop by Simply SOTA in New Hope tomorrow to support your local artisans!
Shh…Where is Everyone? (More importantly, where are the bon bons?)

It’s been a bit quiet around here – the blog and our Etsy shop have gone into relative hibernation, and we’re still enjoying a long winter’s break from the craft show circuit. But trust me when I say that we have not been sitting idly by eating bon bons. I’m putting the finishing touches on the Spring/Summer 2009 jewelry line, which sprang from a wide range of inspiration: the cool blue-greens and brushed metals of 1950s space mania (such as Space-Age Pop, above); faeries, forests, and the mystical side of nature; the rich, bright jewel tones of the traditional middle east; and the current state of the US economy. Yes, the economy – a subset of our jewelry this season focuses on beauty and glamour at extremely affordable prices. Traditionally I’ve posted pieces to the Etsy store as I finish them (or at least as quickly as I photograph them), but for now, I’m holding back a bit. Our goal is to hold the majority of the new pieces for the completion of our other project…
The Marketplace is finally almost here! The break from craft shows has given me the opportunity to put a good deal of work into our very own e-commerce site. We still plan to sell on Etsy (and probably ArtFire and SilkFair as well), but we are excited to offer a stand-alone shopping experience. Having our own site will provide us the flexibility to run sales (much easier than we currently can on Etsy) and also allow us to accept alternate methods of payment,such as direct credit card processing for our customers who prefer to avoid PayPal. For those technically curious, the site will run on a CMS framework (probably WordPress) using Mal’s e-commerce; our aesthetically curious readers can skip right to the preview at Flickr. (I reserve the right to redesign it another dozen or so times before I finally start coding – you’ve been warned.) We’re still early in the game, so I’m not setting a go-live date just yet, but it’s coming soon!
If you’re jonesing to see the new designs or some of the other things we’re working on (like new-and-improved ornaments), you have two options. Your best option is a home show – see the new stuff, party with your friends, earn free jewelry. Good deal. (The other option involves being our personal slave and taking care of pretty much everything so that I can dedicate my days to coding, and then cleaning up the mess when my head explodes…because I really hate coding.) To book a show, or volunteer for slavery, click here to shoot us an email.
I should go…my bon bons are melting.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Buy Indie for the Holidays
I’d like to propose a change to the buy handmade movement so popular this time of year. I’d like to take a page from the event we did on Sunday and call it “Buy Indie”.
As I sat at one of the shows we did this weekend, there was a Silpada rep behind me who loudly and proudly told every person that walked by her table that her jewelry was handmade. Yeah, okay. Silpada jewelry is handmade the same way Olive Garden’s food is authentic Italian cuisine, which is to say it’s not…really. Olive Garden dishes (which I thoroughly enjoy, BTW) are volume-based derivatives of recipes with their roots in Italian-style cooking. You could say it’s authentic, especially if you’re in the Marketing Department.
While Silpada’s marketing says that it’s handmade by artisans all over the world, my best guess (since there’s nothing to be found to back up that statement) is that it’s made by the hands of underpaid workers following a pattern in a book. So yes, it’s handmade. And since artisan can be defined as “A skilled manual worker who uses tools and machinery in a particular craft” (thanks, Wiktionary), it can be considered handmade by artisans, who I’m sure are in exotic impoverished countries all over the world.
Believe it or not, I don’t actually have a bone to pick with Silpada. I don’t view them as a competitor, and while it’s not my cup of tea, I know some people who love their designs. Yay for them. That’s not my point. Caveat emptor is my point.
If you take the handmade pledge and commit to buying handmade, for the holidays or year-round, do your research and be confident that what you’re buying is handmade by an independent artisan or crafter. Talk to them about their works, what inspires them, how they got started. You’re not just buying a toy or a gift — you’re buying a small piece of that person’s life. One of the great benefits of buying indie is getting to know the person behind the product — take advantage of that and ensure that your handmade purchase is created in the spirit that the movement intends. Buy directly from the artist or their website; seek out your local craftspeople or browse the world marketplace on sites like Etsy and Dawanda.*
I know it’s a bit late for a holiday gift guide (only 16 days to go!), but in case you’re not sure where to start on your indie-buying spree, I’ve gathered a list of some excellent indie craftspeople I’ve come across in my travels or have direct experience with — please check them out!
- Hello my Name is Monster – the cutest damn sock monsters I’ve ever seen, and I love the name tag-style branding.
- Dog Bone Art – marvelously faboo screen printed tees and bags n’stuff, including my personal favorites (which I will buy someday, damnit), “Cheese Please” and “Vanilla Chocolate Pirate”. Laura had some really cute peppermint stuffies too (all wrapped in cello and everything), but they appear to have sold out.
- Game Girl Designs – game pieces (Scrabble tiles, dominoes, etc.) made into necklaces, hair clips, etc. Amanda even does custom pieces from your photos.
- Woodnyou – I have an ebony business card holder made by this gentleman and it’s both gorgeous and well-made. I can only imagine that all of his woodwork follows suit.
- Simply Wired – If you truly must buy jewelry from someone other than Sweet Tarragon (*grin*), buy it from Chelsea at Simply Wired. I bought a pair of carnelian and copper earrings from her last year and still get compliments on them every time I wear them.
- Glass Beach – I bought a wristlet from Maia in February to use for a special event, and have used it every day since. I honestly don’t know what I ever did without it. Fun purses and cardholders in a variety of prints.
- Archipelago Arts – glass pendants with a kick, like the “I love you more than zombies love brains” piece I bought for Mer.
- A Beaded Affair – gorgeous wire-wrapped jewelry and beading supplies. I can personally vouch for Lois as a lovely person to do business with (of course, she’s my mother-out-law, so I may be biased.)
- Om Shanti Handcrafts – you know I love Kate (and her magical tangerine lip balm), but it’s worth mentioning – her stuff is awesome. All of it – the yummy, all-natural bath and body supplies, the jewelry…buy it.
- This and That gets an honourable mention, too. She’s not currently taking new orders, so it won’t help much for the holidays, but Leslie is my source for the custom sales slips that add a little extra pizazz to every order. She’s a dream to work with, and the end product is superb – I urge you all to check back with her in the new year.
Are you an indie crafter or artist? Please leave your shop link and a bit about yourself in the comments.
*Seriously…you never know what you’ll find. Thirty seconds on Dawanda tonight and I found a bacon cellphone case. I think I’m in love.
Holiday Spotlight: Crystal Ornaments
We’ve been busy little beavers lately, and there are so many new items in the online store that some may not get the attention they deserve — like our holiday ornaments/suncatchers. They’re the perfect gift for that person who has a little bit of everything, but can use some extra sparkle in their life. (And can’t we all?)
All of our ornaments are assembled from hand-beaded strands of Jablonex crystals and hang from a color-coordinating satin ribbon. They’re currently available in five fabulous color combinations:
- Snow Queen (pictured above): shades of clear and white with antiqued silver
- Earthen Yule: earth tones and antiqued gold
- Country Rose: pink, blue, and topaz, with antiqued gold
- Waning Season: more earthy tones, with coppery overtones and antiqued copper
- Lost in Dreaming: purple and green with antiqued silver
Because they’re so sparkly, they’re difficult to photograph; stop by our booth at an upcoming event or book a home show for a closer look.
Custom ornaments are also available! Green and white for that special Eagles fan in your life? Red and blue to commemorate the Phils’ win this season? Peach and cream to match your drapes? We can accomodate most any color or design. Contact us today to place your holiday orders!
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~
A Custom Necklace and a Gorilla
Modeled by one of our household gorillas, this is a custom necklace I made as a gift for a friend a few months ago. She’s allergic to metal, so the entire necklace is metal-free. the center stone is an oval of crazy horse stone, and the remainder of the piece is a varied pattern of black agate rondelles, dumortierite barrels, tumbled pietersite nuggets, picture jasper spacers, small red crystals, and silver leaf jasper rounds strung on black silk. The clasp is a wonderful black agate toggle clasp that I bought from FMG specifically for this piece. Here are some more shots (sans gorilla); click to enlarge:
Oh, and the gorilla? There’s a standing rule in our house that a gorilla must always occupy a place of prominence. This guy is one of two that share the top of our TV with our Wii sensor bar.
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