Archive for the ‘Jewelry’ Category

January 26, 2011

bellaga.

bellaga is a recently re-launched independent designer jewelry market. based in brooklyn, ny, the company was created by a small team of fashion experts that want to help connect you with these hand-picked artists…

vines pop-out pendant by melissa borrell design: $39.00; black/gold by lauren haupt jewelry: $88.00; lichen curve necklace in recycled sterling by kristin coffin: $100.00; delegate earrings ss 2011 by design + conquer: $150.00; ava (onyx) by mia lara jewelry: $220.00; arrowhead and quartz necklace by zoe twitt: $140.00

January 24, 2011

remote control.

the other day i was talking with a customer at the day job and we were discussing television. i told him that i haven’t owned a t.v. in a few years now and that whenever i go home to visit, i can never figure out all of the remote controls and have to ask my dad for help. so i thought it was pretty great that i could at least recognize what these symbols meant…

this control earrings 6 piece set {in bronze} is made in portland by upper metal class. rewind, play, pause, forward, stop and record. the pieces are interchangeable so you can totally mix up your look each day.

$80.00/set of 6 or $30.00/set of 2

January 6, 2011

write on.

i stumbled upon these jewelry pieces by gold teeth brooklyn and thought they would be perfect for the writer, doodler or artist you know…

solid brass pencil necklace; brass eraser necklace: $85.00/each {also available in sterling silver}

July 27, 2010

Get To Know: Jennifer Casady of Jewelry by Jennifer Casady

Sponsor time! Let me introduce you to a gal who I’ve been a fan of and have known online for a while now. She creates beautiful jewelry pieces and is able to balance that with caring for her family.

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Meet Jennifer Casady of Jewelry by Jennifer Casady.

Name: Jennifer Casady

Business Name: Jewelry by Jennifer Casady

Where are you located?
My studio is in Herndon, Virginia but I prefer to sell almost exclusively online at my website http://www.jennifercasady.com and my Etsy shop http://www.jennifercasady.etsy.com

What is it that you design and create?
Designer handmade jewelry utilizing solid 14 karat gold, sterling silver, 14k gold fill and semi-precious gemstones. I incorporate metalsmithing, the ancient art of chainmail and wire wrapping to create classic, elegant and understated jewelry that withstands the test of time. My pieces are dainty and delicate which accentuates – not detracts or competes with – a woman’s true beauty and allows the individualism of her inner self to shine forth.

How did you come up with your business name?
Totally unoriginal. *grin* Honestly, I wanted something streamlined and easy to remember, thus, my name.

Where/How did this all begin?
I think it truly began when I was born. I am a third-generation jewelry designer and I have been going to jewelry and gem shows since I was a little girl. My entire extended family is exceedingly crafty and talented, so I have been around crafts, woodworking, jewelry, etc., my whole life. I officially made my first grown up piece of jewelry in December of 2005 and upon seeing my first few pieces my husband immediately encouraged me to sell them. So this is all his fault! HA! Seriously, my husband has been my ardent supporter and encourager and I could not have come this far without him. Once he suggested that I should sell my work, everything has snowballed into this incredible experience and highly successful business. Within a month I was officially set up to do business and started selling online and in my studio immediately. Over the years I have had to streamline and cut back on certain aspects of my business because it became too successful. My first priority in life is to my husband and family, especially homeschooling our girls. Business is always second…ok, ok, I *try* to keep it second, but it tends to overtake everything on occasion.

Who or what inspires you?
I can find inspiration in almost anything, praise the Lord. My main inspiration would be in the beautiful earth that God created and in the gemstones themselves. But I can seriously find inspiration anywhere, from a pile of crayons carelessly abandoned on the floor, to a haunting sonata played with heartbreaking honesty, in the lilting praise of the morning birds as they watch the splash of color brightening the sky, in the glorious full-bellied giggling of my girls’ laughter as they play. Inspiration is always there, it is just a matter of how you look at it and what you do with it.

What is your favorite part of the design process?
The entire process. *grin* I love the flash of inspiration as an idea suddenly crosses one’s mind. I love the wholehearted concentration when one is fully immersed within a project relying on the talent that God bestows upon oneself to bring that flash of idea to fruition. I love the satisfaction in looking at the completed piece, shiny and elegant from the tumbler. I love the thrill of the hunt of finding the perfect gemstones to compliment a customer’s dream piece.

Crafty folks know that accumulating new tools and supplies is something that comes along with the territory. What are your favorite tools and supplies?
Oh boy. You can *never* have enough tools. *grin* I love tools and only buy the best I can afford (thanks to my Dad who taught me that important principal!). There are several tools that are integral to my business such as my pliers, Jump Ringer (for precise machine cutting of the jumprings necessary to weave chainmail), and most important of all, my camera! My favorite supplies above all are gemstones. I can NOT get enough of gemstones. I fully admit to having an addiction to gemstones (oh, and chocolate, but, that’s for another question *grin*).

What advice would you give other independent artists who are just starting out?
Honestly? First and foremost is to have FUN! No matter what, always have fun. Also, stay true to what your love and passion is. If you get too focused on making money and creating profit vs. creating your passion, than your art will become compromised. Truly, it will. Allow your passion to take flight and it will soar. Have patience. As time passes, expand and refine your skills. We can
always learn how to do what we do better and with a higher degree of precision.

What is your favorite indie purchase or trade?
Ok, this is an easy and hard question all rolled into one. *grin* I have purchased sooo many indie creations! One of my favorites has to be my Mohops! http://www.mohop.com Annie is an incredible designer and I love seeing her business flourish over the years. But, without a doubt, my favorite indie creation was a gift from my husband and was a collaboration between him and one of my best friends Rhonda of Prolifique Jewelry. http://www.prolifiquejewelry.etsy.com It is a gorgeous PMC necklace lovingly made by Rhonda that includes all three of my daughters middle names hand stamped into the beautiful design.

What’s on your iPod/music player right now? What’s on your “Crafting Music Playlist”?
Chris Tomlin, Todd Agnew, Fernando Ortega, George Winston, Josh Groban…the list goes on and on and is very diverse. But my favorite crafting music right now would have to be blessed silence. HA! Can you tell that I have three young children?!!

What t.v. shows are you currently hooked on?
I am not much of a TV buff, but my husband and I were completely hooked on Lost and watched the entire series. But, now that it is over I am not sure if anything else will really catch my eye. I enjoy not being hooked to the TV so I can spend more time playing with, uh, I mean creating my jewelry. *grin*

What’s your favorite food?
Chocolate. Any and all forms. HA!

What’s your favorite candy?
See above.

Coffee or Tea?
I prefer to start my day with coffee (and relish each and every drop because it is my only quiet time throughout the day!), but I will then drink tea throughout the remainder of the day.

What store could you wander around in and be happy?
Oh goodness…with three girly-girls ages 7 and under I’d be utterly content to wander through almost any store as long as I was alone! *grin* At this stage, I am not picky.

Any pets?
Two schtinker kitty cats who get into anything and everything! Anybody want them??!! *grin*

Favorite place to visit or place you’d like to visit?
Israel. I would love to visit some of the places where Jesus walked.

Do you have a day job in addition to your crafty business? What do you secretly wish you could do/be?
I am blessed to be living the exact life I want to live…a wife to my awesome hubby, Mommy to three hilariously adorable girls, homeschooling the two eldest (*grin* my 5 month old is not quite ready for homeschooling yet) and running my own business. I love this life and am utterly grateful to the Lord for helping me to live my dreams.

What are your plans and/or goals (business/personal) for 2010?
Oh just normal ones…to live each day to the fullest and enjoy each moment with our girls as they grow. I’d love to find the time to pick up my torch again and expand my metalsmithing skills. But I’m patient (sort of, *grin*) and I know I’ll get to that goal when I am able and the girls are older.

Thanks so much, Jennifer! We should talk chocolate one day. ;) Check out some of the current pieces at Jennifer’s shop {many are one-of-a-kind}…

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Gwen Necklace: $104.00; Tangelo Cluster Drop Earrings: $82.00

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Flat Queen’s Link Bracelet: $74.00; Minimalist Necklace: $33.00

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Solid Gold Collection – Midnight Earrings: $126.00; Victoria Necklace: $56.00

Enjoy 20% off site-wide with code Mixed20. Free USPS First Class Domestic Shipping.

June 29, 2010

octavia bloom.

Octavia Bloom is a great jewelry shop run by Jenny Christiansen. I had bookmarked her goods a while back as one that I had to share with you because of the work that I can only imagine she puts in to each piece. It’s been some time since I have visited an Anthropologie shop, but you may recognize her baubles there as well. Here are just a few of my favorites…

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1. Louie’s Sunbathing Necklace: $88.00
2. Ms. Dapper’s Blue Sky Hoops: $98.00
3. Remington Rae’s Sandcastle Earrings: $96.00
4. Olivene’s Rosie Charm: $42.00
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5. Fiona Mae’s Sea Glass Earrings: $98.00

ps – check out her other shop, Jen Jewelry.

May 21, 2010

mr. fox.

I love this ring that Andrea made for her shop, Plum & Sage

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This Mr. Fox ring {$60.00} was created using a custom mold out of a vintage button. Andrea kiln fired the recycled metal, delivering this oxidized over shiny silver piece.

April 15, 2010

new felt earrings.

Leslie had told me a while back that she was coming up with new earring designs. I, of course, am one of her biggest fans and couldn’t wait to see what she was working on. I got so excited when they came out that it almost slipped my mind to share them with you…

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Cute, right? These are made of merino wool felt just like the other ones I’ve featured and are totally lightweight. The Stacked Leaf Earrings {$45.00} are now offered in new color combinations. Then there’s the Feather style {$30.00} which is fun because you can wear these earrings two different ways. The feather has a curve design to add dimension and to allow you to loop the bottom into the hoop for a second look. Beautiful!

April 13, 2010

spring old soul, new heart.

Mother and daughter team, Tamara and Shea, have launched their Spring Collection over at Old Soul, New Heart. The current designs show off fabric, sequins, re-worked vintage chains and, of course, lots and lots of pretty…

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Oui!: $130.00

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Picnik in the Park: $60.00

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Bow Tie Not Optional: $95.00

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Morning, Sunshine: $35.00

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Spring Fling {sold out}

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Fancy Petals: $35.00

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Old Is New Again: $85.00

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Bow Peep: $35.00

ps – check out the sale section for last season’s goodies.

March 24, 2010

limonaia.

Over this past holiday season {previous ones as well} I did my shopping from only small businesses. Everyone got things from me from shops that were local or independently owned. One of my favorite shops for getting unique gift items is Limonaia.

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Located in Russian Hill here in San Francisco, owner Jessica Goldfarb has curated a selection of goods from both local and international companies fit for any occasion and recipient. Most recently I picked up a vase and candle for my mom, a fabric pouch for my sister, and a memory card game, drawing books and bath treats for my nieces and nephews. Oh, and there may have been a little something for myself thrown in there as well. The shop is great because it fits any budget.

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Stop on by and see Jessica and her friendly staff. They are all very helpful and knowledgeable about the lines they carry in the shop. Some of my current favorites are the fabric headbands and ponytail holders made locally {which I own}, paper products, candles, soaps, and well, just about everything I guess. My friend actually just gave me the cutest wristlet/clutch from Limonaia recently as well. I’m also kind of obsessed with the blabla dolls {hey, I’m a big kid, right?!}…

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March 23, 2010

all mad.

so true…

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We’re all mad here by Untamed Menagerie: $20.00

March 17, 2010

united states of love.

Stevie of Tru.che makes great jewelry including a line that is devoted to helping you publicly display your affection for your favorite state. The United States of Love collection is handmade from fine silver and includes matching heart stud earrings recycled from the necklace’s heart cutouts. Oh, and you know I had to ask her if she ever had a request for a Hawaii necklace. She is able to do individual islands and most recently did a custom order for Maui. Hmmm, maybe an O’ahu one is in my future. Which one would you get {check below for a free shipping code!}?

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1. I heart New York
2. I heart Texas
3. I heart California
4. I heart Florida
5. I heart Oregon
6. I heart New Jersey {love that she put “fist pump!” as part of the description}

all above necklaces are $50/each

ps – I noticed that “Tru.che travels across state lines and internationally” so you can get a custom necklace for, I’m assuming, almost anywhere. cool!

For free shipping type in “MixedPlate” in the comment section at checkout. You will be refunded the amount. Thanks, Stevie!

March 15, 2010

poppytalk handmade: new market.

Can I tell you what is exciting me about Jan’s new market? The theme. She just launched the new Spring edition {celebrating Spring and everything hippity-hop} and so here’s to all of us feeling a little bit warmer soon {hopefully very soon}…

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Poppytalk5The Spring+ Easter Arts and Crafts Fair runs today through April 9, 2010.