So one my good friends, Stephanie F., was looking around on Pinterest and she found some styles that called out to her and she asked me to create some styles similar to the ones she liked. I looked up the unique style and it is called "Coachella" or a kind of bohemian style where fashionistas have displayed their newest looks at the Coachella Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California. Stephanie has always been on the forefront of fashion and I have never seen her wearing anything that is not deemed to be chic, cute, or fashion-forward. I hope you like them!
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I don't know why I was drawn to use this mixture of caramels, golds, swirly creamy polished Citrine beads, iridescent crystals, and gold accents. I thought about adding some browns, but I just wanted to keep it light. I fashioned the design from a necklace that I bought 10 years ago when I was stationed in Kuwait and was able to go downtown to Kuwait City and browse some market stores, thus developing my love for jewelry. Interesting that this memory is in the same tones as the desert...hmm. I almost don't want to part with it because it truly is a sparkling piece that will attract much attention and keep the classic look (for decades, apparently!). But for $34 (incl. matching earrings), this unique and one of a kind piece will be a beautiful match for a neutral wardrobe. I'm a little late, but I wanted to at least have a chance to show that we care about survivors of breast
cancer and that we stand behind you during your fight. Proceeds from sales of the designated bracelets and necklaces are donated to the American Cancer Society to fund the Fight Against Breast Cancer. We love you all and are praying for your recovery. One of my dear friends (and one of my best sales consultants) gathered a whole bunch of vintage jewelry she had collected over the years and asked me to re-make the jewelry into new pieces, but to keep the vintage flair. I love projects like these because I can truly be creative, but sometimes I do hope that I am creating pieces that my clients truly love because they have a vision for the sets and I hope to match their vision. I have already made more than 20 necklace sets, rings, and bracelets for her. I didn't realize that I had made that many until I counted them later and I'm still not finished! Just a note: I love re-making jewelry for my clients, so if you're interested in a new look for your old jewelry, please feel free ton contact me by e-mail: [email protected] One of my dearest clients got engaged this year and wanted to celebrate the news at a party with close friends and family. She requested an orange and brown long necklace to match her cute orange dress. I knew how much she loves matching sets, so I included a matching memory wire bracelet and some adorable hoop earrings. This set has murano glass beads, pearls, ceramic beads, crystal rondelles, hammered metal spacers and glass beads. One of the my best sales representatives that I have been blessed to know is TaLisa W. who is a down-to-earth, intelligent, independent Delta soro, "fashion-divanista" and a good friend. She doesn't know it yet, but she will be rocking this antique gold twisted chain necklace. I added three linked iridescent studded chains and linked creamy white pearls together along with crystal rondelle glass beads on a chain and wove them in between the braided chain. This was a time-consuming piece, but she is worth it for all of her help with selling wares for me. Thank you, TaLisa, for all of your hard work and effort. I appreciate your kindness and your time. So one of my fashion-forward clients ordered a long "casual-cowgirl" sheik necklace set for a wedding with these colors: cognac and pearls. So I gave her amber-colored glass murano beads with foil inlay, cognac colored pearls and faceted glass beads, beige dyed shell beads with an iridescent finish, white, amber and champagne colored pearls, on a antique gold chain. I made dangling matching earrings and a added pearls and crystal rondelles to a bracelet set. Hope she has a great time! I know, I know. This is definitely different and not my usual style, but I do make custom jewelry! A fashionista hair stylist immediately requested a lipstick styled necklace. I thought it would be easy to find some lipstick pendants, but turns out, no so. I found some cute pendants and painted the tips with acrylic paint that was hand- mixed. Then I coated the tips with high-gloss finish. But, can you tell what they used to be? My very fashion-forward friend girl requested a twisted lemon yellow misty gray necklace. At first, I wondered what the two different colors would look like together, but afterward, I can see why she has such fashionable taste. I adore this necklace so much that I might have to keep it myself! So what do you think about the color combination? |
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