Showing posts with label green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green. Show all posts

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Go! Go! Green and Gold!






I may live in Scotland now, but I'm from Green Bay and I'll always be a Packers girl! This new design now available at my etsy shop. And--as always--I'm happy to make a custom design to celebrate your team, too (or anything else you might want a new necklace to celebrate). Just contact me and let me know what you'd like!

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Go Packers!



Yay! Football season is back! Being from Green Bay, I'm a Packers girl. How about you? And you know...it doesn't have to be expensive to buy something to celebrate your team. This colorful necklace is only $6 at my etsy shop! And...well...if you follow another team and would like something similiar but in your colors, I'm sure I could do that too...

Friday, September 4, 2009

Giving Thanks



Often we associate Autumn fashion with darker, more sedate colors, but when you think about it, Fall brings us a cornucopia of color--just think of a Harvest Festival display, or a Thanksgiving table. This necklace, which I call Teardrops of Thanksgiving Indian Corn Mix Necklace (yes, I always name my necklaces...) is a perfect way to brighten up your wardrobe and celebrate this most bounteous of seasons!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

I Looooooove Russian Dolls



If you sell your jewelry (or clothing or knitted items) designs, do you also keep (or specifically design) pieces for yourself? I definitely do; for one thing, I made my own jewelry for a long time before I began selling it, and for another thing, it seems to make good sense. I mean, if you're wearing something, you're increasing the chance that someone will see it and like it and then you can mention your shop to them...
Every once in awhile, too, I have to admit, I get some beads in that I just love so much I just keep them. These Russian doll beads I actually ordered for myself, along with some neon orange and sky blue ones. If I get good feedback on the neons, I will order more and design some necklaces for my shops...