Friday, February 08, 2008

How to put a charm on your cell phone

OK. You just got a nifty new accessory for your cell phone, such as one of the groovy wrist straps I sell on etsy, or a cute little charm from Chinatown, but you don't know how to put it on your phone!

Most cell phones have a small hole in one of the corners on the top or bottom of the phone. This hole goes all the way through and the black loop thingy on your accessory fits snugly in that hole.



Push the loop in one end of the hole and push it through so it comes out the other side.
If you cannot push the loop all the way through, use something like a toothpick or a pin to grab it from the other side and pull it out.



Now take the bottom end of your strap (or charm) and put it through the loop.

Pull it all the way through the loop, and gently tug it to tighten the k
not that is created.

That's it!


Saturday, January 12, 2008


I should be making stuff, but instead I am messing around on the internet... How do you keep focused?? I have a great product that people are buying (yes they are and they give me great feedback!).

I realize that I enjoy the process of developing new prototypes more than I enjoy the mass production of the already developed items. So here I am, I need new stock for my etsy shop and I even have a custom order to work on, but I am messing around with some new materials I just bought.

The blog is meant to help promote my site, but is it simply an other form of procrastination??

Saturday, January 05, 2008

Yesterday I got an email from someone on etsy asking me how I make my lanyards, how do I get the hardware so neat and perfect. To convince me that it was an honorable request and she was not going to copy me, she sent a link to a retro soda shop where she said she works, she wants to make something similar for the staff.

My first thought was "well why don't they just order them fro
m me?" or she could have ordered just one to dissect. That's rude!

My second thought was 'no way'. Maybe I am too paranoid (or wise) from reading horror stories on etsy's forums about people who blatantly copy other sellers' items. I told her nicely (hoping for a sale) that I was not comfortable giving away my process because it took a long time and much trial and error to get it right.

There is alot of plagarism out there but I think my designs are fairly safe. Someone who does not have the imagination and patience to come up with their own products would not be able to do this even if I told them how. It's tedious and difficult, when I rush I end up with a lot of seconds that don't meet my standards for sale, I have to give the seconds to my friends!