Before I get into the whats what for the upcoming show (do that in the next blog later this week), I have some pictures and stories to show & tell you today first.
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Ok.
This is Hildreth. She's practices Rosen Bodywork and makes the most adorable teddy bears and elegant aprons. (Right now, you have to contact her directly to get one) She bought the earrings in my Etsy store and then got the necklace a few months later at a home Jewelry Party. I traded a couple massage sessions for half of it...
This is the finger of Chris. Chris found this stone, had it cut, contacted me on Etsy, sent me the stone (from another country), I made the ring with it and sent it back. I love it when a plan comes together!
Doesn't that look great? That's a 9mm Peridot, and one of the most beautiful ones I have ever seen! Very happy customer. Very happy ring maker!
This is Lisa. Her daughter came to the last Winter Tight Knit in Troy and got this for her mom because, as the story goes - the way it was told to me, her mom's birthday is St. Patrick's Day. Oh, and because she thought her mom would like it and the colors were right for her.
You know, these last few months, I've actually made quite a few custom rings (all but one via the internets only and never meeting) all with very happy customers as the end result. I don't have pictures of those other rings on fingers but; if you just happen to be one of those someones who has some jewelry I made; you are more than welcome to send me pictures for inclusion here (or just so I can see it on you if you're shy).
Of course, I'd like you to feel free to get in touch if you happen to want a custom something or other too. Naturally. Or, if you want to host a Jewelry Party. Or, if you just want to say: Hi! It's all good.
Ok. Gotta get some other stuff done... So...
Thanks today to our three lovely models for letting me use their pictures! And...
If you're in Utah, go get a massage and a teddy bear from Hildreth! If you're - well - anywhere, and could use a little social media marketing and management help, Lisa is the one to e-mail!
Now, go enjoy the day!
2 comments:
Very nice!! I love the green ring!! You have such beautiful stuff.
Thanks! Isn't that a gorgeous stone? Can you believe that was all done via e-mail and snail mail from/to a distant country (yes, water had to be crossed). Isn't modern technology wonderful?! ;]
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