Showing posts with label Vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintage. Show all posts

Friday, August 28, 2015

From the Repair Desk: How To Turn Pierced Earrings into Clip Earrings


We get this request a lot. Sometimes it is very easy, just remove the clip top and add the dangle to a clip top. Boom!

Other times, not so easy. 

When that happens, when a pair of earrings has an integrated post on a fancy top, we use a secret that I want to let you know about. The product Crystal Clay is perfect for filling in and attaching a clip where a post used to be. 


This two-part clay is easy to mix and can be placed in the space vacated by a snipped-off post. The pads for clip on earrings will attach nicely to the clay and we haven't found ANYTHING it does not hold, super-tight.

In the case of these earrings, we removed the post and the small bar that had been soldered in to hold the post in place using wire cutters. We then rolled a very small amount of Crystal Clay into a small ball (one for each earring) and then placed the clip finding in the space. We used a clip finding with a small ball atop the bar for this specific pair of earrings as the back of the earring was dented in a bit and the ball sat nicely in the space, held by the Crystal Clay.


We always allow the Crystal Clay to dry for 24 hours before giving the repair back to the customer. 

Some Crystal Clay tips: 
  • ALWAYS wear the gloves, this stuff isn't deadly, but it isn't good for you either.
  • Put down waxed paper to work on to keep the clay from getting on your table.
  • Keep the clay OFF sparkles, stones, crystal and metal you aren't sticking to anything. It can be a bit hard to remove small bits of it, so neatness counts.
  • The metallic colors aren't THAT metallic, so keep that in mind when you are planning the repair. The color we used, Gold, wasn't all that Gold, but it was all discretely hidden behind the earring top so it didn't matter MUCH. My favorite all-around color is the copper, It kinda looks like most metals. Kinda.
  • Use the product sparingly. It does not take much. 
  • The product ages and has a 'best used before' date on the package. We find that it works just fine for another six months to a year, but if you are interested in trying some NOW we've got a bit of it on sale that is marked down due to age. It will still work just fine for you, and you can try it at a huge discount! Click here to see the colors available. 


(note, this offer is only good until the 'past date' product sells out, so if you are interested, act fast!) 

















Wednesday, August 05, 2015

Urban Vintage Show On Friday and Saturday in Raleigh


If you love vintage furniture, clothing and decor you HAVE to stop by the Urban Vintage show this Friday or Saturday. Click here to learn more. We can't wait to see what fun things we'll come home with!

Monday, July 13, 2015

New items this week

this vintage beaded cord is made with cotton thread and tiny seed beads
delicate, but durable enough to use with other materials
ask to see it next time you are in, due to the fragile nature and limited availability, this is not on the website

Tuesday, June 02, 2015

Worth the trip...

We sell a lot of items in our store in Raleigh, North Carolina, that will NEVER make it to the website. Take these vintage pearl dangles. We have about 28 of them, in a mix of silver and gold. We won't put them on the site, or even the etsy shop, because there are just too few of them.

To see them, you have to come to the store.

In this Amazon-everything world, this is a weird concept for some folks. They are confused by why we would sell ANYTHING that we don't have on our site.

Sigh...

See, we think we are worth the trip. Yes, we aren't the biggest bead store. Yes, we don't have EVERY SINGLE SEED BEAD in the universe. So what. We have things you've never seen before, or won't see very often. We have a red work table where you can sit and play with the items you find. I think those things, and the rest of the do-dads and gee-gaws make us worth the trip...


Monday, January 07, 2013

Vintage Acrylic Watch Crystals

These assorted watch crystals are from a local watch repair shop. They are just the thing to replace a scratched crystal on Great-Aunt Ida's dress watch. Or you could use them for crafty fun. Check them out, here.