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Aug 16, 2013

I’m so excited to have been asked to submit some of my jewelry for this year’s Emmy’s!

Myself and the rest of the Ice Resin® design team members were asked to make 5 bracelets to be given to this year’s Emmy nominees. I am so excited to have the opportunity to have my designs submitted for this!

 My goodie box arrived today (and of course I tore in to it!).…

Aug 13, 2013

 Lately good vibes have been coming my way. No black cats crossing my path…Is it because I’m open to it? That I’m paying attention? I don’t know for sure, but who am I to question things?

 Here’s the chain of events;

In March of 2012 I met Susan Lenart Kazmer at Artfest and became part of her mixed media design team in September. Late October I met Regina from RMA Design Studio. In a discussion, I discovered she manufactures in pewter (which I happened to be researching).…

Jun 21, 2013

Today is the first day of summer and I know I should be thinking about fun in the sun, but all I can think about is jewelry...

I just got back from my second year at the Bead +Button…

Mar 8, 2013

Thursday night crafting event @ Anthropologie in Aventura hosted by AG Jeans. AG is an eco minded company using Ozone technology and is made in Los Angeles (Yay to made in the USA).It was a fun night spent decorating AG tote bags with fabric and jewels which were recycled damaged items from Anthro. We talked and made new friends (and drank champagne :) A good time was had by all. Thank you AG & Anthro!

Nov 22, 2012

 

If you're not aware of your good fortune through out the year, Thanksgiving is the one day that reminds us all that we have many things to feel thankful for. 
Usually you make phone calls telling family and friends that you're glad they are in your life. This year I am…
Sep 20, 2012

I was recently commissioned to make a figurine and boy did I have fun with it! It's a compilation of found, repurposed and recycled items. The only new materials were the wire and a bolt I used as the spine.
  I began to work away, twisting, drilling and strategically placing each piece. The only problem was when to stop. And each time I said she was finished, I lied, and spent another hour on her. 
So without further ado, here is Steampunk Ballerina!
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