SO... this is my new blog! I have never done any blogging before so let's hope this goes well! I am Elisabeth, as some of you already know. I have over the years improved my skills at jewelry design. I was talking to a friend of mine and he suggested instead of a website, just do a blog! So here I am. I make every piece of jewelry that you are going to see on this blog. I design in my spare time, when I am not making women beautiful through Mary Kay. I made my first piece of jewelry about 9 years ago with the bare minimum. Basically all I had was a few plastic kiddie beads and some string that I tied to the end of an clasp I took from an old necklace. Nothing spectacular but it was enough to spark the interest inside of me to want to take this on. As the years have progressed, so has my jewelry. It's an expensive hobby, but it is worth it to see the faces of the ladies and men, who buy them and proudly wear them. Everything I make is customizable, meaning if you see a picture of a piece that you like, but are not necessarily feeling the color.. you can ask for the colors you want. If they make that style of bead, in that color, you will have it within days! My prices are cheaper than they should be, but I have a big heart and can't bring myself to charge outragious prices. My friends and family get on me about that, but it doesn't sink in. Maybe oneday! I tend to ramble when it comes to things that I am excited about, so be aware of that..lol. I am just your average 29 year old woman, doing what she loves everyday. If you are interested in purchasing anything you see on this blog, prices will be placed below each piece.. just let me know, drop me a comment so that I can get that to you. I have a ProPay acount that I do accept all credit cards with. It's a little different than PayPal, but the same concept. So it's secure. Other than that I can't wait to hear from everyone and seeing the ideas you guys have. Feel free to suggest colors, designs, ideas anytime you want! Thanks for stopping by and have a Blessed day
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
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