Spring is here!!

May 23, 2010 at 1:51 am Leave a comment

Eco Friendly Jewelry

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Made with Acai seeds and coconut shell.

October 2, 2009 at 4:20 pm Leave a comment

Tres Joli Giveaway!

I am currently featured on “Getting all my Ducks in a Row” blog.

Check it out and you can enter to win a Tres Joli prize!

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September 29, 2009 at 4:56 pm Leave a comment

Autumn Inspired

FallLeaves and soft colors for this fall to blend with nature.

September 29, 2009 at 4:49 pm Leave a comment

The Look of Silver

SilverSome of my favorite pieces I just designed in silver.

September 2, 2009 at 9:16 pm 1 comment

The Look of Brass

Look of Brass

New designs, very simple and cute.

August 12, 2009 at 2:34 am Leave a comment

How To Age Copper and Silver Without Chemicals

If you don’t like to use any chemicals due to the fumes to give jewelry an oxidized look, you can just try this simple method.

  • You need a hard boiled egg.
  • Ziploc bag
  • Unfinished copper or silver
  • Fine steel wool #0000

Place your jewelry in ziploc bag then place the hard boiled egg with shell in bag, close it tight and then press the egg until egg yolk is exposed.  Wait a while until the metal turns black.  Take it out, rinse it and then polish with steel wool.

Have fun!

August 9, 2009 at 3:30 pm 1 comment

Eco Friendly Gift Guide

A. Recycled Sail Tote Bag   from Reiter 8 on Etsy.  www.reiter8.etsy.com

B.  The Goddess Dress  Organic fabric from Econica on Etsy.  www.econica.etsy.com

C.  Reusable Pouch for snacks from Cotton Top Quilts on Etsy.  www.cottontopquilts.etsy.com

D.  Recycled Pages Journal made from scrap papers from Space Dog Studios.  www.spacedogstudios.wtsy.com

August 2, 2009 at 7:22 pm Leave a comment

How to Age Brass Without Chemicals

I love the look of antiqued brass jewelry so I wanted to age my raw pieces that I buy from a US manufacturer but I really dislike using chemicals.  After spending a great deal of time researching the internet I have found a good way to do it.

1.  In a plastic container pour some vinegar, apple cider works really well, add a tablespoon or two of salt (I use sea salt), mix well.

2.  Put your pieces in mixture and let them soak for a few minutes or longer.

3.  Take them out and dry with paper towel.

4.  Place them in either a cookie sheet and put in oven to 350 or put a piece of tin foil over your stove burner (electric) and place pieces over them on med to high heat.

5.  Watch them turn dark in a few minutes.  Remove (with pliers) and let cool.  If you like the verdigris patina just drop pieces in vinegar solution right when they are hot and take them out quickly and let air dry.

6.  You can polish the pieces with #0000 steel wool (hardware store) and polish to give desired look.

Have fun and experiment.

July 29, 2009 at 5:27 pm 1 comment

I made it to the FP of Etsy!!!

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Like Larry David: Pretty pretty pretty pretty cool!

Thanks to Alibli on Etsy for featuring me and making it to the front page!

July 27, 2009 at 10:29 pm Leave a comment

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