Saturday, May 1, 2010

Adventures in Dreamweaver

Ten years ago I purchased Macromedia Dreamweaver 3, thinking that, as a graphic designer, it would be a good thing to expand my skills into the web design arena. That thought quickly faded and the program sat virtually unused until recently.

Since the beginning of the year, I have really wanted to design my own website, so I finally opened up Dreamweaver and ran with it. My biggest hurdle was that my design mind thinks in "print media" - I spent years designing brochures and magazines - instead of "web media", which is an entirely different animal. SO, I would work on it a little, get frustrated, set it aside, go back to it a few days later, figure something out, get excited, get stumped again, get frustrated, set it aside, and so on...I of course didn't read any manuals or watch any tutorials because of my innate desire to make things as difficult as possible. :)

After a few months, I had figured out enough to actually create my site with links that actually worked (after few rounds of adjustments). I researched the crap out of hosting options, then just settled on godaddy because I had used them previously, and frankly, because I got tired of doing the research. It's really hard to find honest reviewers of hosting sites that aren't being rewarded in some way shape or form for their review.

One HUGE lesson I learned is that most ftps (file transfer protocols, which you use to upload your files to the hosting server) do not like slashes or spaces in titles. So, I had to rename some files and fix a bunch of links. Once I did that, to my surprise, everything actually WORKED. I have since even made a change to one of my web pages, uploaded through the ftp, and the change actually appeared almost instantly on my website - that was a relief. I'm feeling a bit more comfortable with my abilities now, but I still have a looooong way to go!

I wanted to keep my website simple and clean, with the main focus being the photos of my products. Each collection has a shop link, which takes the visitor to my etsy site to make any purchases. As confident as I'm feeling about getting a handle on basic web design, I'm not ready to handle the ecommerce aspects of it on my own - yet. I did, however, figure out how to add meta tags to my site - oh, was I giddy over that discovery!

One other thing. Being from the print media side, I assumed that if you manually centered elements in your web page, they would automatically show up that way on the web. Of course that isn't the case, so I need to rework the layout at some point - this time, I have a book I'm reading so I can do it right the first time.

Ok, now that you're dying of suspense, here's a link to my "possibly" centered website (but no guarantees).


Thursday, March 25, 2010

What A Blast!


The Gypsy Emporium was so much fun last weekend! Despite the crazy snowstorm, there was quite a crowd, and I was so fortunate to have my mom with me all day to help out. I had never been to the Madrid Theater before. It is amAZing! Built in the 1920s, it just oozes character and the perfect ambience! See photos of this historic theater here.


Cali Roberta put on a fabulous fashion show, and graciously showcased jewelry and accessories from various vendors at the event, myself included.


Therese Livella also did an awesome job coordinating this event! I hope to be a part of future shows!

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Gypsy Emporium!

The Gypsy Emporium is next Saturday, March 20th, the first official day of spring! This amazing spring equinox celebration will be held at the historic Madrid Theater in midtown Kansas City. Fashion, food, and fun will be there, and so will I, with a load of yummy jewelry! I will be showing the Sweet Dreams Collection live for the first time, so don't miss it!

Find more information about location and times here. Hope to see you there!

It's here!

The new Sweet Dreams Collection is officially available in my shop!

I began working on this collection in the dead of winter, after Christmas, when we were knee deep in snow and I could only dream about warmer days. Finally, it is complete - and spring is just about "officially" here! I couldn't be happier!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Wild!


I am expanding my Wild At Heart Collection! In addition to the necklaces, I will be adding earrings, rings and hairclips in the coming weeks, so keep a lookout!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Sneak Peek


Coming soon!

Monday, January 25, 2010

The Bleeding Heart Ring


I decided to add a ring instead of a bracelet to the Bleeding Heart Collection. The first one I listed sold ultra-fast - yay! I found out my supplier is no longer going to carry the reptile embossed bands that I was hoping to use for these rings, soooo, I have ONE band left. After it's gone, I will be using a brushed finish band for these rings. Still cool, but not as edgy as the reptile finish! Wish I'd stocked up on more!