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Creative Gift-Wrapping with Broken Jewelry

22 Friday Dec 2017

Posted by Ify Onwualu in DIY, Uncategorized

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Have you ever wondered what to do with broken or half-missing fashion jewelry or accessories? If so, we’ve got a solution that will have you doing the happy dance, literally. With the holiday season in full swing and gift-wrapping on the rise, I’ve got a cute little enhancement idea, that’s sure to sparkle under any holiday tree.

For some! Gift-wrapping has become antiquated, so a lot of people have fled to using gift bags instead. However, there are still some of us who find joy in traditional gift-wrapping, as well as those who enjoy receiving gifts that have been meticulously wrapped.

No matter the occasion you can turn cast-off fashion jewelry into one-of-a-kind accents for gift-wrapping. Just purchase your favorite wrapping paper as well as your favorite ribbon fabric (we prefer satin ribbon), and then embellish your beautifully wrapped work of art with your broken treasures. FYI! Your broken fashion jewelry is way too beautiful to keep tucked away in a jewelry box or thrown out in the trash. That’s right! There’s no need to dispose of that broken brooch, necklace, bracelet, ring or half missing earring anymore. Let them take flight as conversation pieces to your dearest family, friends and favorites.

You’ve already taken the time to purchase the perfect gift and wrap it to show that extra dose of “You mean the World to me,” so why not make that wrapping extra special and pleasing to the receiver and show off your DIY skills and of course your beautiful collection of trinkets and treasures. At the end of the day, every broken piece of jewelry and accessory should have a chance to be in the spotlight this holiday season or on any occasion as a matter of fact.

Below are some of my broken earrings that I used as gift accents. I really hope this idea gives you inspiration and a little joy. Be sure to tag @MadisonGems in your gift-wrapping pics on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram, so we can see your gem-fabulous designs.

Thank you for a wonderful year of blogging and feedback. I love you guys dearly. Have a Happy Holiday season & an even happier New Year Gems.

Happy wrapping!

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Half-missing earrings used to embellish gifts…

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Pearls, Crystals & Epoxy stones used to elevate gifts.

 

 

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Jewelry Photography with a Smartphone or iPod

07 Thursday Jan 2016

Posted by Ify Onwualu in DIY

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Accessories, DIY Jewelry Photography, DIY Photography, Fashion jewelry, Jewelry, Madison Gems, Photography, Product Images, Product Photos

There’s no need to deny it or even challenge it, but it’s become very clear that product photography is a huge part of an online businesses success. The clarity and quality of your photos can increase sales, improve customer satisfaction and also convey your brand story. Ultimately, your photos are the deciding factor of whether a customer will make a purchase from you or not.

Your smartphone or iPod is almost always with you, and everyone knows how much we love to take photos, especially selfies. So why not put your smartphone to good use while saving tons of money on hiring a professional photographer and start photographing your own jewelry for your website, eBay, Amazon, ETSY shop or social media marketing pages. It’s simple, easy and amazingly inexpensive. All you need is a table, a photo cube lighting kit, 1 desk lamp, 3 daylight bulbs, a diamond dazzler bulb, a mini smartphone tripod, a necklace stand, an earring stand, a bracelet holder, reflective acrylic panels, the Camera+ App and of course a smartphone or iPod.

As you may already know, jewelry is very difficult to photograph because it reflects everything in its sight. However, a simple and practical solution is to use an enclosed lighting system. The advantages are consistent lighting, even distribution of lighting and the elimination of glare. I personally use the Photo Cube Studio Light Tent Boom Stand Kit, which I purchased, from www.thelashop.com for $115.

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Photo Cube Studio Light Tent Boom Stand Kit

So lets get started with your setup. Prepare your table by assembling your Photo Cube Studio Light Tent Boom Stand Kit on it. (By the way, assembly is 1,2,3). Use daylight bulbs in the three lamps that are included in your kit. I used 5500K bulbs. Now choose a backdrop for your photo-shoot. For jewelry photography your backdrop should be white, black or grey to give your photographs a clean and consistent look and avoid distractions. Depending on the type of jewelry your photographing (i.e. diamonds, CZ or colorless gems) you will also need a fourth lamp, which can be a desk lamp. I got one for $10 on Amazon. In addition, you will need a Diamond Dazzler bulb for that lamp, as this bulb truly enhances the appearance of faceted stones. This bulb can be purchased for $39.95 at www.tabletopstudio-store.com.

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Diamond Dazzler

The following sets of items you’ll need are jewelry displays i.e. a necklace stand, an earring stand, a bracelet holder and reflective acrylic panels. These props and tools will inspire your creativity and help you take professional looking photos of virtually any type of jewelry. I purchased each piece on Amazon for about $5.

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Jewelry Display Stands

Next, purchase and download the Camera+ App. Trust me, it’s the best $2.99 you’ll ever spend. This App is uber phenomenal. It takes crisp, clear photos like you’re using a DSLR camera.

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Camera+ App

After that, mount your smartphone or iPod and position it on a Mini Desktop Aluminum iPhone 5S/5 Tripod Mount Holder. I purchased mine for $7 at www.lightinthebox.com. (Sidebar: Make sure you purchase the tripod holder compatable to your smartphone). Then, be sure to maintain the proper distance from your fabulous piece of jewelry in order to center it in the frame. I usually position my smartphone about one foot away.

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Mini Desktop Aluminum iPhone 5S/5 Tripod Mount Holder

Finally, you’re ready to begin your photo-shoot. So go ahead and place your jewelry in the photo cube. Now click on the (+) button to the bottom right, then choose macro if it’s a tiny piece of jewelry, so you can easily zoom in. Click (S) which is the Shutter. The shutter is the length of time that your camera’s shutter opens to take in light. Ultimately, this controls the amount of light that’ll be captured and also any movement in your frame. Next, you’ll click (WB) which is the White Balance. Then choose daylight. The white balance is used to correct any camera color imperfections and it helps keeps your jewelry as close to its natural color as possible. All you have to do is play with the scale until you have a frame that looks exactly how you want it to.

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Alas, take a picture of your jewelry. If it’s to your liking, click on the flower at the bottom left of the screen. This will lead you to your lighbox. In this area you will make basic adjustments to your photograph. You’re going to crop, straighten, contrast and filter your photograph. After you’ve done all these adjustments you should notice a huge difference in your photo. Now go ahead and save your photo to your camera roll.

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Congratulations! You have now used your smartphone or iPod to take a high quality professional looking photograph of your magnificent piece of jewelry. I’m sure you’ll be thrilled, but most especially your customers will be thrilled, because you’re providing them with great images and they can see exactly what they’re buying.

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