Monday, July 2, 2012

I hope I haven't kept you waiting. ;D

As the last several months have been totally eaten up by moving, home ownership, unpacking, and planning. My life is always a whirlwind, and sadly that has eaten up some of my jewelry making time as well. I don't mind, I love how my life moves, but sometimes things fall by the wayside. But now I am getting a tad more free time, so here is some back log of my work!


This has been, by far, my most popular piece. Unfortunately, it is a one of a kind piece. I tried to get more of the pieces I need to make more of it, but unfortunately they're discontinued. I've had more requests to bring this one back than anything else, and I so would if I could. I called it Starlight. <3

This one is still in my collection, and I found it to be super cute. I love the composition, birds and stars together.

This one is based on a necklace I made just like it from antiqued gold pieces, but it was very personal and meaningful to me. So when some interest was expressed in it, I made it's mirror image in silver.

Another piece for sale. Heartwings!



This was a piece I created for someone I thought very highly of at the time, but have since fallen away from. I was so pleased with this piece as it was so personal and fitting. I plan on recreating it, differently, but the same idea. I really enjoyed making this one.

Another gift I made for a woman who stayed with us for a month last summer from Northern Ireland. She mentioned loving fairies and such, so I made her a necklace with a fairy door.





An unusual necklace themed with under the sea charms.



Witch's familiars. ;)


A cute bracelet I came up with after using other pieces to make presents for someone else. These little heart charms came with some other charms I wanted and were just too cute not to use.


The Lucky Turtle


Of course, a witch's brew necklace as well.


And here is a necklace I made as a Yule gift. Very cute in my opinion!





Another Yule gift, and one of my favorite creations, a fancy, girly pocket watch for my sister-in-law. My brother always had a thing for frogs as a kid, and so I used that inspiration for this Frog Prince pocket watch. :)

There's loads more I've made, and I'll start posting more often soon, but I wanted to get this blog rolling! So here you go!!

2 comments:

  1. I think all of these pieces are great and would look even better photographed being worn. They all look to have interesting composition and probably lay even better on a throat than on a table!

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    1. Yeah, I plan on it, but some of these I no longer have in my possession, so I'll just be posting the pics I took of them before they left, lol.

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