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Beth Millner (BethMillner)
Etsy Shop:
bethmillner.etsy.com
Website:
www.bethmillner.com
Blog:
bethmillner.wordpress.com
Flickr:
www.flickr.com/photos/bethmillner/
About Me:
I am a Silversmith and Jewelry Artist from Marquette, Michigan in the Upper Peninsula. Much of my jewelry is inspired by my surroundings, including the shorelines of Lake Superior.

The circle is representational of my outlook on life; I believe that the end of one thing is the beginning of the next.

I am using bird imagery in many pieces, inspired by a robin’s nest, which was outside of my window this past spring. I photographed the cycle from egg to bird, which gives me a source of ideas for designing bird-themed pieces. I feel as though there are many cycles in life that the circle is representational of, such as the life cycle of a bird. Once the bird dies, it decomposes and creates dirt, then an earthworm eats the dirt, a bird then eats the earthworm; thus creating a circular pattern in the life cycle.

Alexander Calder is one of the famous metalworkers whose work inspires me. His geometric shapes and moving components are elements that I incorporate into my work. I also strive to create pieces with components that have actual symmetry or a sense of symmetry. M.C. Escher’s use of tessellation patterns is influential to my work in that regard.

I use sterling silver, brass, copper, gemstones and materials that are native to the area I live in to create my jewelry. Some of the local materials I have used in my pieces are found on the shoreline of Lake Superior, including agates, rounded pebbles, and beach glass.

Many of my pieces are created with the intention of reusing materials. This philosophy is most likely derived from my personal life where I strive to reuse items whenever possible, so I reuse items such as sterling silverware for melting and casting new pieces. I also use recycled electrical wire for some of my copper pieces.

In May of 2008 I will have a bachelor of fine arts in Metalsmithing at Northern Michigan University. I have always been interested in art, but after studying Metalsmithing, I have found a medium of great interest to me.

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Guide: Etsy and Paypal Fees, what's your cut?

Started this discussion Dec 14 2007

Are you wondering if your items are priced correctly? I find that selling items on Etsy is not all that expensive and is generally cheaper than the fees associated with art fairs and consignment. ... Read More »

Tagged: pricing, fees

 

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My Treasury is on the front page!

The treasury I made yesterday is on the front page! Go check it out:
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Posted by Beth Millner on December 15th, 2007 at 1:25pm — No Comments (Add)
 

Etsy: Guide to Fees

I wanted to put this information out there for all of you who may be reluctant to have an account on Etsy to sell your hand crafted items. I find that selling items on Etsy is not all that expensive and is generally cheaper than the fees associated with art fairs and consignment.

So here’s the details on an item that is listed for $20.00 on etsy and then paid for with paypal.

  • $20.00 item with $2.50 shipping and handling (charged on etsy)
  • Total money paid by cust

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Posted by Beth Millner on December 14th, 2007 at 4:28pm — No Comments (Add)
 

New Workshop Schedule


If you are interested in taking one of my workshops, please contact Bella Beads in Marquette, MI. (906) 228-8282.

Here is the current updated schedule:

Basic Wire Working: Beginner Level $40 includes materials, Class members will learn…

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Posted by Beth Millner on December 7th, 2007 at 10:57pm — No Comments (Add)
 

New Business Card



Well, I have just redesigned my business card. The card is designed to be used as a tag that folds in the middle and as a business card. Let me know what you think of my new business card/…

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Posted by Beth Millner on December 6th, 2007 at 7:06pm — No Comments (Add)
 

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At 12:52pm on January 9th, 2008,  Twobeans said…
What a beautiful shop*
Your work is so clean and light, nicely made
At 12:19pm on December 3rd, 2007,  wendyhumphreys said…
Beth I love your shop! I'm going in for a better look!
 
 

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