Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Jewellery to help keep your Babies straight.‏

Most mommas wouldn't have any trouble distinguishing their baby from another, but what if you have twins of the same sex and their care givers just can't tell them apart? Now which one of you did Nana just feed?

We have a brand new, sweet selection of Baby ID Bracelets to help you keep those darlings straight. There are styles for boys or girls. These make great Christening and new baby gifts. Get full details in FOR BABY in the Ready To Wear section.






We can't leave Mom out.
Here are a couple of ways to create a matching necklace and bracelet set:






WARNING: The chain and jump rings used in these items are strong, but babies should not be left unsupervised while wearing this bracelet as small parts can be choking hazards for children under 3 years of age.


For more information visit: www.luxe-design.com/For_Baby_s/169.htm

Friday, November 5, 2010

$2.00 OFF COUPONS

You can get your One Of A Kind Show tickets for $2.00 off the regular price. Follow this link to see how and for more information about the show. http://oneofakindvancouver.com/index.php

Don't forget to visit us at the show at booth number: H1

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Read, Follow, Link, Win!!

Go to Listen to Lena! and follow her steps to win a $100 Luxe Design Gift Card plus Free Shipping!

To enter, simply take a look at our website and tell Lena which charms appeal to you.

Want to qualify for extra entries!

Head over to http://www.listentolena.com/2010/11/luxe-design-its-one-of-kind.html for more information.

The draw for a winner will be on December 4th

Good Luck!

Find us on I Poke Pixels

Here's a new, fun and exciting way to find us and share us with friends. Go to http://www.ipokepixels.com/ and try to find our Luxe Design logo.

Once you've found us ask a friend to try and do the same.
How long did it take you to find our logo?

Monday, November 1, 2010

Georgia Straight article starring Joanne!


Jewellery designer—it’s got a nice ring to it, doesn’t it? It sounds so arty, crafty, bohemian, and glamorous all at the same time. “I’m a jewellery designer—what do you do?”

But the truth is, unless you want to weave friendship bracelets at Camp Kumbaya, you’re going to have to pick up some serious technical skills. And that’s exactly what Joanne Hart and Andrea Mueller did in the Vancouver Community College jewellery art and design program. Upon graduation, the two classmates decided to start their own jewellery line and call it Luxe Design .

Fifteen years later they’re still in business, and even though they’ve reached a level of success where they can hire people to help with manufacturing duties, those skills have turned out to be pretty darn handy.

“I still come back to them,” says Hart, who sat down with the Straight at the downtown Luxe headquarters—a surprisingly low-key workspace that is both a studio and an e-commerce office all in one. “I train staff to do the production as well, and I constantly go back to what I learned in school and specific techniques like stone setting. I understand how all of those processes work, so it just helps me as a designer.”

Yes, Hart and Mueller could have learned to cast and carve as well as figured out how to set gems on their own in order to make their personalized silver and gold charm bracelets and necklaces. But there’s a speed factor.

“You can learn all of it in time, but not in two years,” says department head Maciek Walentowicz, who founded the VCC program 22 years ago, in a phone interview. “It would take someone probably 10 or 15 years to absorb all of this. It’s quite an intensive program. Also, we’re very well equipped. So many commercial jewellers couldn’t even dream of having studios that are equipped like ours.”

Your chances of speeding things up with credits from another school are slim with this two-year downtown-campus program, which costs $2,745 per year plus textbooks and supplies.

“This program is such a package that we find it doesn’t work to give credits to someone from a different kind of education,” Walentowicz says. “You cannot remove any component out of it because it won’t be complete.”

But if you do have a little bit of experience or education under your belt, you can always apply for the 10-month program, which costs $8,200 plus tools and materials, at the Vancouver Metal Art School in North Vancouver. Founder and head instructor Gerold Mueller has been running the school—which offers a 20-month program as well ($11,500 plus tools and materials)—for nine years now. Whereas technique and design are taught in tandem and are given equal attention at VCC, Mueller puts an emphasis on technical skills.

“With good technique, you can make perfect design,” Mueller says by phone between teaching classes. “My program is actually like a European goldsmith [program].”

Because of his Euro metalwork ethos, upon graduation Mueller’s grads are ready to work in the jewellery-making industry almost anywhere in the world; with the VCC program, students are essentially trained to be independent designers

At the Vancouver Metal Art School, expect to put in about 30 hours a week in the studio. VCC students are looking at 30 studio hours plus 15 hours a week on homework and side projects—something Hart didn’t mind one bit.

“I do remember there being homework, but I loved it, so for me it was totally fun and exciting,” she recalls. “I mean, some things were really hard.…like fitting this little circle into this little square and making it fit perfectly flat…but you know they’re very important skills.”

How to get in? Both schools are basically looking for the same thing: people who see form in the everyday.

Oh, and before you head into the interview with your portfolio (which can be as simple as a scrapbook packed with interesting photos and observations) in tow, you’d better bone up on the world of design. Or, as Walentowicz puts it, “If they have no idea who David Yurman is, I think they’re getting into the wrong field.”

This is where I belong... and Xmas deadlines!

We have been updating the images on our customizable charms to show some examples of the personalization that you can do. We particularly love the spiral layout. Below are a few pictures of our favorites, with links to the products. Also, scroll down to see our 2010 Holiday delivery deadlines!




Christmas & Holiday Order Deadlines
Don't wait until the last day to order!

I know, it seems early but we have been busily preparing for our busy Holiday season all month. Because each of our items is made by hand to order, it really helps to have enough time to create each personalized keepsake piece of jewelry. Shipping times are on top of the time it takes to make your items. If you are planning to bring tears to the eyes of your beloved by giving him or her that amazing personalized gift of Luxe Design jewellery, it would be better to order it sooner rather than later! If you want something to arrive before Dec. 24th this year, please order it before the deadline for your area. This will ensure you will get every thing you want, and you can choose the cheapest shipping costs.

LAST DAY TO ORDER:
US Residents - December 7th
(this is the XpressPost Shipping, 3-6 Days, $15. Ground does not have a guaranteed delivery date)
Canadian Residents - December 12th
Vancouver Residents - December 16th

WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU WAIT TOO LONG?
We may be out of stock on particular items, you may have to pay more for shipping, you may not be able to have it until January, or, we might just get it to you in time after all. We have pulled off many a Christmas miracle, and we will have to see where we are at the time. But why risk it?

Toronto One of A Kind Show
November 25- December 5
Booth # T-54

Order by NOV. 14
To pick up at
Toronto One of A Kind Show
use code: PUOAKSTEN at checkout.

Vancouver One of A Kind Show
December 9 - December 12
Booth # H1
Order by DEC.1
To pick up at
Vancouver One of A Kind Show
use code: PUVAN10 at checkout.

BUT I WANT FREE SHIPPING TOO!
So, you don't live anywhere near those cities? It's ok, for our plentiful American and International newsletter members, (and everyone else who gets our newsletter) we are offering free GROUND shipping on any orders of $100 or more! Use code: FS166. Expires Dec. 7. 2010. (*Note - ground shipping does not have guaranteed delivery dates so please order EARLY if you want to receive your items before Dec. 24th. Otherwise you will have to upgrade to XPRESS POST)