Archive for February, 2012
Top 5 Jewelry Must Haves For 2008
My Sunday afternoon was spent perusing aisles upon aisles of jewelry displays at a trade show at the Javits Center in New York City. A fellow colleague and I attended the Javits Center’s “Accessories Show” to get a sneak-peak at the up-and-coming trends and chat with jewelry distributors from all over the globe. It was a very interesting experience to say the least.
Back in November, I attended the Javits Center’s ” NY Cash & Carry Show,” which pales in comparison to the event I attended yesterday. Although The Accessories Show is indeed a mix of items, and features everything from handbags and hats to scarves and sunglasses, the jewelry was truly impressive.
There had to be thousands of jewelry exhibitors at this show, featuring fashion jewelry, fine jewelry, handmade jewelry, sterling silver, gold plated, silver plated, rose-gold plated, diamond…and the list goes on and on.
My colleague and I had several goals to achieve upon attending this show — obviously the first was to form relationships with distributors whose jewelry we had interest in, in order to enhance the selection of jewelry we have at our own jewelry store, and also to weed out our favorite 5 items for 2008.
Here they are in no particular order…
Personalized Lockets. There was one jewelry distributor who really stood out to us. Her line is made of small glass and silver lockets that you can open. Inside you can place silver letters, charms, or tiny Swarovski Crystals. Her jewelry was truly unique and appealing, plus everyone loves receiving a gift (or buying it for themselves!) that is personalized to suit their needs.
Pewter Jewelry. One female designer created her jewelry entirely of pewter, which was either gold, silver, or rose-gold plated. Her designs were reminiscent of the Egyptian-style cuff bracelets and thick necklaces Cleopatra would have worn — absolutely beautiful!
Fashion Jewelry to match any occasion. One distributor had a ridiculously wide variety of quality, yet inexpensive, fashion jewelry. They literally had a color to match any ensemble. This type of jewelry is perfect for those who like to stay up on the times, yet don’t want to put a huge dent in their budget.
Reversible Pendants. Two, young, female designers created a line of jewelry that is very fresh, unique and hip. Their jewelry has been worn by tons of celebrities and their top-seller was an absolute must-have. It was a silver-plated reversible pendant that was hand-painted on each side. Each side highlighted an equally vibrant color, like green or yellow. Versatility is key!
Copper Jewelry. Another truly unique designer was a man from Brooklyn who features jewelry made out of copper. But that’s not all, not only does he mold the jewelry from copper, but he also paints it with car paint then bakes it in the oven! A truly brilliant idea that is not only aesthetically attractive, but is perfect for hipster-types and your not-so-run-of-the-mill jewelry-wearers. This particular designer creates beautiful hand-painted pieces of ceramic jewelry as well.
Look for these 5 trends to be popping up like hotcakes in magazines and jewelry stores in 2008!
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Califoenia Redwood Jewelry3 Easy Steps to Embellish Your Little Girl’s Tutu
Are you thinking that your little girl’s tutu is the same one that all of her friend have? Do you want to dress it up and make it look fabulous? You would think it would be complicated, but it’s really quite simple to do. I have a few ideas for you that can take your little girls tutu and make it fit for a princess.
Of course you will need your tutu, some scissors, ribbon, a hot glue gun and a pretty embellishment such as a flower or cute pompoms. You can even add some crystals to make it super cute and give it more bling.
First, you will want to remove any embellishments, such as a bow that is already attached. You may use your scissors to do this. Please be careful not to cut any of the material of the tutu. It’s best to leave a bit of the embellishment behind and just cover it up if you need to do so. You can find your favorite flower to go on your tutu at your local craft store. You can pick up some cute ribbon as well there that can match.
Secondly, you will take your ribbon and place it in the middle where you will place your flower. You can cut the ribbon to hang the length of the tutu or it can be shorter. I sometimes use two designs of different width to add a little pizzazz. You will then make a cute bow by folding the ribbon behind itself and then tying another piece of ribbon in the middle. Glue the ribbon in the front on top of the other ribbon that is hanging. After this, you will place your flower on top of the bow. You may skip the bow part if this is a bit of a task or if it doesn’t go with your design. You may also add a bit of sparkle by adding a diamond in the middle of your flower. Every girl loves a bit of sparkle.
Now step back and look at your creation. Would you like more or is this just enough? You can always add some flowers or diamonds to the tutu itself at the bottom or in the middle, staggering them so they don’t look so uniform.
Now that you know how to simply embellish a tutu, you can practice with more each month. Great places to find embellishments are your local craft store and even the dollar store. This will be great projects for you and your daughter and the holidays (such as Halloween) are even more fun thinking of great ways to decorate them! You can get cute things like spiders, ghosts or cute little black cats to put on the tutu. She will love being beautiful and celebrating the holiday at the same time! You can try out different things through the holidays and watch your friends that have little girls want to join in the fun of making their little girl cute tutus, too.
If you would like to find a perfect handmade tutu for your little princess, you can visit Lil Tutu Princess for your tutus and tutu dresses.
Proper Care and Cleaning of Datamax Label Printers
The line of Datamax-O’Neil label printers include stationary printers such as ticket printers, RFID printers/encoders, compact desktop printers, and industrial bar code printers. Portable label printers are also available which include forklift printers, thermal receipt printers, ultra-rugged receipt printers, and multi-part dot matrix printers. While each of the Datamax-O’Neil printers has a distinctive function, without proper care and maintenance these printers will fail to do their job successfully resulting in frustration, poorly printed labels and higher maintenance costs.
This article will concentrate on the cleaning of desktop printers although many of the techniques described below can be used on the portable thermal label printers as well. Cleaning any standard Datamax desktop printer will require a set of cleaning supplies. Keep a kit filled with isopropyl alcohol, cotton swabs, lint-free cloths, and compressed air. These are the only supplies that should be needed to clean any of the Datamax desktop label printers.
Before you start cleaning you will need to be able to identify the various parts of your printer. The most important parts are the print-head, platen roller, and media sensor. The media sensor is the mechanisms that detects if the label and ribbon is in place as they roll simultaneously through the printer. The print-head, via heat exchange, prints the image directly on the media or ribbon which transfers ink to the media. The platen roller advances the media as it prints. Check your manual to give you a visual for each of these parts.
Before you clean anything on a Datamax printer, turn the power to ‘off’ and unplug the printer. Never clean a printer that is hot to the touch to avoid getting burned. Keep in mind that alcohol is flammable, so never use it around open flame. Also never use a sharp object, such as a knife or toothpick, to clean the print-head, media sensor, or platen roller.
Clean the print-head and platen roller after 3 rolls of labels or one roll of ribbon has run through the machine. As you open the printer to replace either the labels or ribbon, take advantage of this by cleaning the print-head and platen roller before adding the new media to the printer. To clean the print-head, dip a cotton swab into alcohol. Shake away any excess liquid. Wipe the cotton swab across the print-head to remove any build-up from the ribbon. For cleaning the platen roller, moisten a lint-free cloth with alcohol. Swipe the cloth back and forth across the length of the platen roller, rotating the roller as you wipe. Allow the print-head and platen roller to dry completely before replacing the media.
In order to clean the media sensor, or the ‘eye’ of the print-head, use a cotton swab dipped in alcohol to wipe it clean. This should be done at least once a month, or if you see visible buildup of residue. Each time you replace a roll of labels or ribbons, inspect the interior space to ensure there are no scraps of paper or pieces of ribbon that are loose in the printer. Clean the interior of the label printer using compressed air to remove label and ribbon debris, as well as dust, at least once a month or as needed. For the exterior of the printer, wipe it down using a cloth soaked in alcohol to remove dirt and dust. You should clean the exterior at least once a month.
When a label printer is not clean your labels will come out with incomplete bar codes, faded lettering, skips in graphics, and wrinkles. If bar codes are poorly printed they won’t be able to be read by bar code scanners which will cause frustration and wasted time for all involved. Avoid these issues by keeping your Datamax label printer at peak performance with regular cleaning and proper maintenance.
Mark Oetken has been in the data collection (Auto/ID) industry for over 15 years. His expertise has helped guide many organizations in selecting the right barcode scanners and label printers to implement in order to meet their operational requirements. You can check out his latest website at Datamax Printers, where he provides a review of Datamax label printers, including the popular Datamax I-4208.
Imprinted Promotional Products for Cancer Awareness
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, an international campaign designed to increase awareness of breast cancer, which affects one in every eight women. In the U.S., this campaign was founded in 1985 to promote mammography as the most effective tool at preventing breast cancer. Throughout the country, participants in charity events receive imprinted promotional products featuring the well-known pink ribbon.
During fall 1991, pink ribbons were distributed to participants in the Susan G. Komen Foundation New York City breast cancer survivor race. In 1993, Estee Lauder Companies Senior Corporate Vice President Evelyn Lauder created the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. She designated the pink ribbon as the symbol for the foundation. Since then, this small ribbon has become a powerful international symbol for breast cancer awareness.
People worldwide wear pink ribbons to express their moral support for women and men who have breast cancer. The ribbon is imprinted on clothing, bags, and promotional items like mugs, cups, and water bottles. It has even been designed as a magnet for display on automobiles. Charities shopping for promotional items may be able to design their own breast cancer awareness ribbon that features full color printing and an image of their choice. These thick magnets are water-repellent, fade resistant, and designed to be used outdoors.
Many shoppers are taking steps to reduce their use of plastic and paper shopping bags. Instead, they take their own reusable totes to transport their groceries. A pink non-woven customized tote will be in high demand with this crowd. It is durable enough to hold heavy grocery items, clothing, or even beach gear. The tote folds compactly and can be stored in a compartment behind a vehicle seat when not in use.
Insulated mugs keep hot beverages at the desired temperature. When a breast cancer fundraiser is held outdoors on a blustery day, filling these with coffee, tea, or hot chocolate helps keep participants going. They are attractive enough for everyday use and feature a sturdy handle and a thumb slide lid that helps prevent beverage spills. The bottom of the mug is designed to fit into the cup holder of the automobile and BPA-free material eliminates fear of contamination.
A unique promotional item with cancer in mind is a safety kit. Two packets of sunscreen, one packet of lip balm, adhesive bandages, and antiseptic and wash-up towelettes are contained in a case that fits into the glove compartment or a briefcase. Charities can have their logo imprinted on the lid of the case, advertising their support. Quantity discounts are often provided for promotional items like this, making it worthwhile for charities to order enough for events throughout the year.
Imprinted promotional products designed for breast cancer awareness feature the well-recognized light pink color. Fundraising groups imprint their logo and the pink ribbon onto these items and distribute them at events held throughout the year, particularly during October. In exchange for a donation to the cause, each supporter is provided with one or more of these promotional items.
Would you like more information on how you can use imprinted promotional products to help promote awareness for your favorite charity? PromosCanada.com has many affordable imprinted promotional products you will be able to use regardless of your budget. For more information, visit our website today!
Tips on Buying Hair Bows for Your Girls
To all you mom’s out there looking to purchase hair bows for your little girls, I just wanted to give some insight on all the options out there and, all of the different uses from, hair clips, headbands, crochet beanie hats, decorating, and arts and crafts. Grosgrain material is a type of fabric with a ribbed appearance. Most grosgrain fabric has a dull appearance but, is very strong. Being very strong can come in handy at times with some of the uses like, bows being worn on tennis shoes, flip-flops, baby dolls or just having your little one pulling and tugging on them. The grosgrain fabric is what is used in making book bindings and gift wrapping ribbon. The grosgrain ribbon can be found in a variety of patterns and colors. Also, grosgrain ribbon is sturdy and a bit stiffer so, with this kind of ribbon the bow will stay crisp and more attractive longer.
One of the more popular bows out today is the korker bow. The korker bow has many uses from wearing it in your hair to adding it to a hat. The korker bow fits onto headbands, hats or even shoes with an alligator clip. The bows come in about any color you can imagine and, with all the different strands of ribbon associated with one bow, you can mix or match colors to fit most any outfit you are wearing. Also, you can get sizes that range from Mini which is normally 1″ to the larger sizes that range to around 4″. The little girls seem to love wearing them on all their outfits and, I’ve even seen some wear the smaller ones on their wristbands.
Another bow that is popular is the larger 4″ hair bows that can also be worn on outfits, hats, headbands and more. They also come in a huge variety of colors. A really cool looking color out now is animal prints. They have zebra prints, cheetah prints and a lot more. These bigger bows work well clipping them onto a dress. You can get these bows with or without alligator clips. With clips you have a wide variety of different ways you can use the bow by interchanging them from one outfit to another.
Chunky bows are cute bows that can also be used pretty much anywhere. The chunky bows are normally between 2.5″ to 4.5″. The smaller bows can even be used to pin onto your child’s favorite baby doll or stuffed animal. Again, these bows come in a wide variety of colors and styles, they work great on flip-flops as well.
Safety is something that every mom is concerned with when purchasing anything for their little one. So, make sure that if you make your purchase that all of the materials used in the product have been tested for lead. Make sure that a child is never left unattended with anything small enough for them to swallow or that could become a choking hazard.
Perry Mink owner of Beanies2Bows. We sell quality children’s fashion accessories at very reasonable prices. Visit our website at http://www.beanies2bows.com and take a look at our selection of fashion accessories.
Thermal Printers: Key Differences Between Thermal Transfer and Direct Thermal
There are two types of thermal printing methods — thermal transfer and direct thermal. Each method uses a special print-head to apply heat to the surface being marked. Thermal-transfer printing uses a heated ribbon to print on a wide variety of materials. Direct-thermal printing prints directly and uses no ribbon.
Both printing technologies are excellent for generating bar code labels because they’re able to use a wide variety of label materials to produce high-quality images.
Here’s additional information to help you understand the differences between the two types of printers. Use this information to help you decide which type of printer (and label media) is right for your application:
Thermal Transfer
This printing technology makes use of a heated print head, which causes the ribbon to melt onto the label material. The melted ribbon material causes the printed image to literally become part of the label. It produces an unrivaled image quality and durability.
Thermal transfer printers are able to utilize a more diverse variety of label media than direct thermal printers so work well for a wider range of printing applications.
Ribbons for these printers are typically either wax or resin-based. While wax is the most common and least expensive, resin ribbons provide superior resistance to heat and chemicals. It’s important to carefully consider the label material before choosing the type of ribbon used.
Direct Thermal
This printing technology utilizes specially treated, heat-sensitive label material that changes color when it passes under the heated print head. Because of this, direct thermal printers use no toner or ribbon. These units, therefore, cost less to operate than thermal transfer printers.
There are certain trade-offs, however. Direct thermal print images tend to fade over time. If the label is constantly exposed to heat, intense light or other triggers, the material can become too dark making the bar code unreadable. While direct thermal labels are more sensitive to environmental conditions, they are quite suitable for a great many common bar code printing applications.
The brief summary discussed above provides you with a core understanding of the workings and differences between thermal transfer and direct thermal printers. Use the information as a starting point in your printer selection process.
Remember, the specifics of your printing application play a major role in deciding which printer technology type to select. Environmental conditions, media material and print image durability / readability all need to be considered carefully given the impact on your results.
An excellent source of practical advice for thermal printers, including warehouse management system applications can be found at http://www.redlinesolutions.com.