Wednesday, July 15, 2009

WHAT'S ON YOUR WISHLIST?

Do you have them? Wishlists, I mean? You know the sites where you can save your favorites or make a wishlist?

I don't know about you but the internet has really revolutionized my way of shopping. This year marks the 10 year anniversary since we bought our first computer. I would say that my internet buying has increased exponentially since then! I never would have thought that I'd be selling jewelry via the web and shipping it all over the world either.

I live in a small town with a VERY limited selection of shops and it's exciting to know that the world is my shopping mall! Many of you reading this may have grown up in the era when you knew of no other way, but I remember having to thumb through catalogs and spending hours driving all over town looking for something specific I needed. Most of my purchases arise from careful thought, planning AND necessity. So why am I writing about wishlists?


These earrings that I made for my online shop Beadin By The Sea at the request of a customer... have reinforced something I already knew. That I need a really good pair of flush cutters. By the way I love suggestions from my customers. They have the best ideas! To make 8 nicely formed rings for these earrings I probably had to fuse twice that many. Wire and money wasted because I could not achieve a good cut with my current cutters. I've had these Tronex cutters on my wishlist for about 6 months and I finally coughed up the $60 for them and ordered them this morning. I can't wait to get them and try them out. Liz Jones recommends using them for fine silver wire fusing in her book "Silver Wire Fusing". I'll be sure to write a review when I get them since alot of you who read my blog are jewelry artists.

So, since we are talking about shopping and wishlists I'll share with you some other items on my wishlist. Here we go...

Paragon SC2 Digital Kiln for PMC: Approx. $600

Big ticket item here. This kiln would allow me to fire many PMC pieces at one time. I could also make larger pieces even 3 dimensional ones.






Or perhaps the Ultra Lite Beehive Kiln: Approx $200



A lower price tag makes this more affordable but it does not have a digital thermometer. It's also very small, that plate is about 3 inches across!










And then there is the issue of a new bicycle. I gave away my mountain bike when we moved 2 years ago and I haven't replaced it yet. My wishlist includes getting a "Giant" mountain bike since both my husband and son have one. Which one do you like? I like the price of the Boulder but the color of the Rincon. Oh, what to do!

Rincon Women's: MSRP $540.













Boulder SE W: $350












As you can see, I won't be asking my husband for baubles and clothes this Christmas. Bring on the tools Honey!

5 comments:

  1. Lol - I always get tool from my Hubby
    This years Birthday Pressie was a Grinder for glasswork....*waves hand* Tool Junkie alert!
    Nic x

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  2. You have lots of fun things on your wish list! I'm thinking I need to put those earrings on my wish list! They are gorgeous!

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  3. I posted this quite some time ago, but the list is still the same... Oh, and add an SC2 to the list too please. :)

    http://www.mooneysmusings.com/2008/06/i-have-wish-list.html

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  4. What a fun list! I really like my Tronex cutters, and think you will find them very helpful in your fusing. They are not recommended for wire larger than 14 gauge, however, so am leary of using them for heavier wire. For large wire I first make the cut with my regular cutters and then use the Tronex to flush trim the edges.

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  5. Currently my only wish is the Canon T1i.

    Must. Get. It.

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