Some goddesses are puzzled by this...like me...
Lately I've been watching the You Tube and learning how other people do things and buying a great deal of Mapp-Pro bottles and burning the flame to wind that glass around thos steel mandrels to see what I can come up with.
More dots! bead on top was tri-corner folded. The next down was an attempt at a bicone bead. Then my first attempt at a mosaic bead. A folded and patterned bead with stringer work. A bead with stringer work. A dragon stamped focal bead. A folded bead, a folded and patterned bead. |
I've made a few necklaces in the past that I've been okay, happy with and am now working on specific techniques.
This necklace combines quite a few of those techniques into a pleasing whole and adds a few new twists. It was a donation to our Canton's fundraising coffers.
My daughter did some "I wonder" type checking after I started making these donations and discovered that each glass, lampwoven bead in a necklace like this ran between $0.50-$5.00 in supplies alone depending on the color used and the time it takes to make (how much gas you are burning and how many steps there are in the process of what you are creating...and that doesn't include electric kiln cooldown time or any of that if it's available, or REALLY expensive glass. ;D She just wanted to ball park what we were handing away just in materials, minus our time. There are about 35 glass beads in this necklace... so lets say about 12 are easy, $ 0.50; about 8 are so-so $1.00; about 6, are medium $ 2.50; 4 above average. $4.00, 4 really unusual $5.00, and one focus bead, $6-$10 igore the beading wire, findings, crimps, covers, jump rings, $1.50,
metal spacer beads 6- 2 @ $.90 4@$.50
THIS particular necklace, cost wise, in materials alone, ran about $79-$90. Supplies alone. Then you add my time and labor. :} I don't think the world is ready for this. It works out to roughly 8 1/4 hours. So you've got another $43-85 added to that for actual labor costs.
In the bag raffle in netted about $27 worth of tickets. Excellent deal wasn't it? LOL The winning bidder put about $6 or $8 into that item I believe. Woot! I hope she likes it. We now have been told, only silent auctions from here on in. So....
I guess I'm always just amazed when I sit down and really put a 'price' or 'cost' on our SCA hobbies. LOL Now I know why I can't afford to buy other people's stuff, I'm too busy buying materials to make mine!
as always a goddess truly amazed by reality...
I guess I'm always just amazed when I sit down and really put a 'price' or 'cost' on our SCA hobbies. LOL Now I know why I can't afford to buy other people's stuff, I'm too busy buying materials to make mine!
as always a goddess truly amazed by reality...
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