Pearls 06/03/2010
Here is the luscious pearl necklace my sister received from our grandmother. My sister loved the strand, but she found the design dated, and it didn't work with her wardrobe. She wanted something young and colorful, so she brought them to me! And here is what I did with them! It was physically painful to cut the delicious pearls off the silk cord, but once I added the Labradorite, Turquoise, and Amazonite, I loved the look. Now my sister wears them every day (she hasn't taken them off!), and she has a wonderful wardrobe staple to snazz up any outfit! Add Comment A Few Rings 02/28/2010
I'll be the first to admit that I have way too much fun photographing my work. Here is an example... I love these rings as a set, because they really work well with each other. I would suggest these two... ...on the finger of one hand, and this one... ...on the other hand. It makes for a very "put together" look. Ladies with wedding rings, just nix the single, medium-sized ring, and double up on the other hand! (How's that for a little competition?) Now, for those who wear gold, here is another option! Rather than buy them both in gold (expensive), buy the larger ring in silver, and the smaller ring in gold. Wear them together, and the bi-color looks intentional and sophisticated. Tip: If you don't know how to wear gold and silver together, the trick is to have one well-planned, two-toned piece of jewelry. It combines the look in an intentional way, instead of looking mismatched. Here is a more subtle version! I would recommend these rings, in whichever metals you prefer. The smaller ring is great for an everyday ring, the larger ring makes a fun cocktail ring. All together, they really stand out! Thus, you have something for your hands for any day and any mood :) | Follow my Blog:
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