I wrote a blog post over on Word Press today.
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Earring Displays
Blessings!~
Laurel
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
New Jewelry
Time for pictures of new jewelry I've created in the past few weeks. I'll be adding them to my Etsy store, too, so if you see something you like, just let me know and I'll try to get it there sooner.
Black Onyx and Freshwater Pearls |
Ceramic centerpiece with Seraphinite and Freshwater Pearls |
Amazonite and Swarovski Crystals with Swarovski Crystal Connectors |
Friday, February 1, 2013
It's All About L O V E !
It's February, the month of L O V E ! !
Thought I'd share a new jewelry set that I made this past week with beads that I'm in LOVE with. The combination still makes me happy.
I read a post recently by another jewelry maker who said she only makes jewelry when she's in a good mood so that it will bring happy feelings to the person who wears it.
I can so relate! I was working on something last night and the wire was frustrating me, so I put it away for the day.
Anyhooo, this is new and I love it!
Hope you do, too!
Happy February 1st!
Happily,
Laurel
xoxo
Thought I'd share a new jewelry set that I made this past week with beads that I'm in LOVE with. The combination still makes me happy.
I read a post recently by another jewelry maker who said she only makes jewelry when she's in a good mood so that it will bring happy feelings to the person who wears it.
I can so relate! I was working on something last night and the wire was frustrating me, so I put it away for the day.
Anyhooo, this is new and I love it!
Hope you do, too!
Happy February 1st!
Happily,
Laurel
xoxo
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Bead, Read, Eat and Need
I realized this morning that it's been a whole month since I last posted. Time sure flies when you're having fun, and I have been having way too much fun lately.
Thought I'd share what's on my table today, and it just so happened to rhyme: Bead, Read and Eat. Four words just works better, though, so I added one more since eat doesn't rhyme quite as well with bead and need.
BEAD: I realized how much I love working with Amethyst, and how quickly it seems to sell. I have nothing gorgeous in Amethyst in my finished jewelry inventory so the next few days I'll remedy that situation.
Last night, while watching The Juror I made an Amethyst necklace and bracelet. I wanted it to be all amethyst, but decided at the last minute to add the lavender freshwater pearls. I'm still debating what kind of clasp to add. I SO love the facetted coin shapped beads.
READ: What I'm reading lately is Torch Fired Enamel Jewelry: A Workshop in Painting With Fire by Barbara Lewis. I love the look of enamel, and since I don't have a kiln but I do have a torch, this method is one I could easily do. As soon as I buy some enamels! I have to admit that I'm not at all into the style of jewelry created in the projects section of this book. But I have some of my own ideas of what I'd like to enamel and how I want it to look. C-Coop makes gorgous jewelry components (and the owner lives in Duluth, Minnesota!) and I'd like to try my hand at making similar pieces like the pendant on the left.
EAT: Not really a healthy lunch, but I bought some Cheese Curls (or Cheesy Poofs, as Cartman calls them) the other day when I stopped at Cub for my Cappacino. This is why grocery shopping while hungry is a bad idea. Oh well, once in a while we have to eat something bad, right? I love the Cappacino that comes in a red plastic container. I'd have to go upstairs to read the label so I'll leave it at that. The French Vanilla flavor is my favorite. I love it because I can heat some water in the microwave and stir it in. No fuss, and no cooking, is my motto these days. Yesterday I had a breakfast bar for lunch. Yes, I'm lazy. Not sure when that happened, but I can't deny it.
NEED: There are so many things I could write about under this heading. There are so many things I should be doing, like cleaning the house and cooking a decent meal. But should is not Need, is it? Lately all I do is what I WANT to do. Sounds like heaven, right? Except that I don't think we were built to be so self-indulgent.
I get nothing done during the day except washing a few loads of laundry. I do have my sales tax ready to file, and just need to run a few reports to get my business income taxes done. I spend too much time on the computer. Everything I need to do relies on using the computer, but when I turn the computer on, it sucks my brains out. Even the laundry sits in the washer or dryer for hours at a time.
So what I need to do is write a task list for the week or day and make sure those items get done before I can take any time for what I want to do.
Of course, I've made this resolution many times before.
Thought I'd share what's on my table today, and it just so happened to rhyme: Bead, Read and Eat. Four words just works better, though, so I added one more since eat doesn't rhyme quite as well with bead and need.
BEAD: I realized how much I love working with Amethyst, and how quickly it seems to sell. I have nothing gorgeous in Amethyst in my finished jewelry inventory so the next few days I'll remedy that situation.
Last night, while watching The Juror I made an Amethyst necklace and bracelet. I wanted it to be all amethyst, but decided at the last minute to add the lavender freshwater pearls. I'm still debating what kind of clasp to add. I SO love the facetted coin shapped beads.

EAT: Not really a healthy lunch, but I bought some Cheese Curls (or Cheesy Poofs, as Cartman calls them) the other day when I stopped at Cub for my Cappacino. This is why grocery shopping while hungry is a bad idea. Oh well, once in a while we have to eat something bad, right? I love the Cappacino that comes in a red plastic container. I'd have to go upstairs to read the label so I'll leave it at that. The French Vanilla flavor is my favorite. I love it because I can heat some water in the microwave and stir it in. No fuss, and no cooking, is my motto these days. Yesterday I had a breakfast bar for lunch. Yes, I'm lazy. Not sure when that happened, but I can't deny it.
NEED: There are so many things I could write about under this heading. There are so many things I should be doing, like cleaning the house and cooking a decent meal. But should is not Need, is it? Lately all I do is what I WANT to do. Sounds like heaven, right? Except that I don't think we were built to be so self-indulgent.
I get nothing done during the day except washing a few loads of laundry. I do have my sales tax ready to file, and just need to run a few reports to get my business income taxes done. I spend too much time on the computer. Everything I need to do relies on using the computer, but when I turn the computer on, it sucks my brains out. Even the laundry sits in the washer or dryer for hours at a time.
So what I need to do is write a task list for the week or day and make sure those items get done before I can take any time for what I want to do.
Of course, I've made this resolution many times before.
Monday, December 31, 2012
Happy New Year!!
It's the last day of 2012.

I'm not one to dwell on the past, but this day was made for taking stock of where you are and where you want to be in the new year.
I lost my dad this fall.
There were things he still wanted to do in this life. He had a lot of ideas that he wanted to explore, things he wanted to make. But he didn't have the physical capacity to do his beloved woodworking and carving.
There comes a time in life when you don't have the choices you once did. When the life you lived stands on its own as a testament to who you were.
You have a lifetime to do and think and love and be. And all of a sudden, you come to the end, when you must close the book that was your earthly life to start a new book in the Great Beyond.
In the end, Dad was very peaceful. He was ready to move on, looking forward to the next Great Adventure.
We only have today to do the things and be the person we were meant to be.
I wish you love and joy.
I'll leave you with a few of my favorite quotes on stamps that I use all the time:
Joy is not in things, it is in us
Happiness is when what you THINK, what you SAY and what you DO are in Harmony
-Gandhi
The best things in life are not free, but priceless.
Peace within makes beauty without
-English Proverb
Kindness is no common virtue
It is a Rare Gift.
-David Samuels
Nature is the art of God
-Sir Thomas
If one truly loves nature, one can find beauty everywhere.
-Vincent Van Gogh
I wish you a very Happy New Year!
Laurel

I'm not one to dwell on the past, but this day was made for taking stock of where you are and where you want to be in the new year.
I lost my dad this fall.
There were things he still wanted to do in this life. He had a lot of ideas that he wanted to explore, things he wanted to make. But he didn't have the physical capacity to do his beloved woodworking and carving.
There comes a time in life when you don't have the choices you once did. When the life you lived stands on its own as a testament to who you were.
You have a lifetime to do and think and love and be. And all of a sudden, you come to the end, when you must close the book that was your earthly life to start a new book in the Great Beyond.
In the end, Dad was very peaceful. He was ready to move on, looking forward to the next Great Adventure.
We only have today to do the things and be the person we were meant to be.
I wish you love and joy.
I'll leave you with a few of my favorite quotes on stamps that I use all the time:
Joy is not in things, it is in us
Happiness is when what you THINK, what you SAY and what you DO are in Harmony
-Gandhi
The best things in life are not free, but priceless.
Peace within makes beauty without
-English Proverb
Kindness is no common virtue
It is a Rare Gift.
-David Samuels
Nature is the art of God
-Sir Thomas
If one truly loves nature, one can find beauty everywhere.
-Vincent Van Gogh
I wish you a very Happy New Year!
Laurel
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
My Jewelry Workspace
So I have a great craft room, right?
Here's my craft room
But where do I make most of my jewelry?
In the family room on the love seat in front of the tv.
This is what my table looks like today. Full of some of the beads I used in a piece I made last night. The inspiration for the colors came from the C-Coop Enamel pendant.
Here's the necklace I just made. I haven't decided if the chain strand will be a separate strand or will be connected to the bead strung strand. The gold beads in the strung strand are amber, the rest are either glass or freshwater pearls. The darker beads are glass pearls.
Tonight's agenda is making matching earrings and a bracelet.
What do you think?
Laurel
Here's my craft room
But where do I make most of my jewelry?
In the family room on the love seat in front of the tv.
This is what my table looks like today. Full of some of the beads I used in a piece I made last night. The inspiration for the colors came from the C-Coop Enamel pendant.
Here's the necklace I just made. I haven't decided if the chain strand will be a separate strand or will be connected to the bead strung strand. The gold beads in the strung strand are amber, the rest are either glass or freshwater pearls. The darker beads are glass pearls.
Tonight's agenda is making matching earrings and a bracelet.
What do you think?
Laurel
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