Mother’s Day is Coming
What are you getting your mom for her special day? My mother loves jewelry – especially bracelets. Her favorite earrings are a small pair of pearls I made for her when I was a Brownie in 3rd grade! We glued pearls to screw type earring backs and thought they were so glamorous. She still wears those earrings today.
This is a bracelet I made for my mother a few years ago. I fitted it to her wrist so that we were sure it wasn’t too loose or too tight.
Remember, whatever you get for your mother this year, the gift isn’t nearly as important as letting your mom how much you love her and what she means to you.
1 comment April 21, 2008
What do you wear most often?
What jewelry do you wear most often? I always wear earrings and sometimes wear necklaces. I rarely wear bracelets because they get in the way when I’m typing on the computer. I never wear anklets (don’t have any ankles).
I love jewelry and feel undressed if I don’t wear something everyday. How about you?
Add comment April 14, 2008
It looks more like Christmas than April!
Everything is white again but the snow won’t last long. It is very wet and our temps are supposed to be in the upper 50’s and 60’s next week. My poor little Iris shoots are buried under a blanket of white. Spring will be here before we know it so it’s time to get started on some anklets.
I prefer small delicate beads on anklets such as those in this gold filled and pearl drop anklet.
Chainmaille anklets are also very popular. Here is one of my favorite maille anklets. It has neoprene rings (black) between the chainmail sections so it will stretch to slide over your foot. The maille pattern is the Scherzo weave which I designed.
Have you started your spring/sumer jewelry yet?
1 comment April 11, 2008
Blizzard!
It is cold and yucky and starting to snow. I thought Spring was here! The weatherman says we are in for a blizzard that will rage from 1 PM today through 7PM tomorrow night.
Add comment April 10, 2008
How Much to Charge?
Making jewelry is fun but selling it is a different kettle of fish all together. Figuring out a system of pricing is tricky. How much is too much? What is a fair wage for your time? How do you figure in overhead, packaging, tools, etc. There are many formulas that jewelry designers use.
4 comments April 9, 2008
The perfect clasp

Following up on my thoughts about finding the right clasp, today I’m posting a new bracelet I just finished called Chantilly. The bracelet is absolutely gorgeous and I didn’t want to add a clasp that wasn’t as beautiful as the bracelet itself. Pulling out my stash of Sterling clasps I began to try various shapes and sizes.
1 comment April 8, 2008
Picking the right clasp
Picking the right clasp for your necklaces and bracelets is so important. You should consider two things when choosing the clasp for any piece of jewelry, function and style. Will it do the job and how well does it compliment the piece.




4 comments April 7, 2008
I think Spring is finally here!

I thought Spring had arrived but then we had another 5-6 inches of snow last Monday. Yesterday I noticed that the wind felt softer and no longer chills the bones. My honeysuckle vine has a few green leaves peaking out so it won’t be long until the grass greens up and the flowers start poking their heads out after the long winter.
2 comments April 5, 2008
Chunky is in for summer

After looking at several catalogues recently, I’ve decided that chunky jewelry is the new in thing for summer. The necklace I just finished fits the bill perfectly for summer jewelry and the red color will even move into fall styles.
Add comment April 4, 2008
Beading for a cause
Breast Cancer

I sometimes wish I was extremely wealthy so that I could donate a bizillion dollars to find a cure for cancer or heart disease. Thinking about what I could do to help various causes led to the creation of my awareness bracelets. For every bracelet sold, $10 is donated to the cause. The list of possible causes is endless.


Add comment April 3, 2008


