Monday Favorites
November 10, 2008
I am attempting to start some regular features on this blog to keep cobwebs from growing on it. Here are a few favorites of mine that I do or would love to own.
Lately I have been into rings. I don’t make rings, nor will I. We all have our points of inspiration, and rings are not one of mine. However I am inspired to wear other people’s creations. Today I received a couple of these rings from JennyBunny along with a faboo bracelet. They are even prettier than the pictures in that the pictures don’t really capture the constant sparkle that come along with these. Talk about some fun holiday bling for very little green! You can find Jenny’s shop at www.jennybunny.etsy.com.
Speaking of affordable ring bling, The Bline has some gorgeous rings! I am all over purple this season and her rings have so much texture and depth. Definitely on my “to buy” list this season. The great thing about adjustable rings is that you can give them as gifts and not worry about sizing. You can find Bline’s shop with many other lovely rings at www.thebline.etsy.com.
Satisfy all your beading purple needs by stocking up on some purple supplies. Everywhere you look this season, in fashion magazines and stores you will find all shades of purple. Look at these gorgeous carved beads from MKSupplies. Oh the fun things I could do with these! You can find them at www.mksupplies.etsy.com.
My love of purple led to a front page on Etsy curated by me, contrats to all for that.
Favorites on Etsy: polpetteclay
October 27, 2008
I ordered these little guys after I was Pouncing around on Etsy and discovered polpetteclay’s shop. They are even cuter in person, and the magnet is a good size. I love it because it makes me smile. I like it even more because my 4 year old also loves it. He asks to hold it and he will look at it and discuss the smile of the carrot and how many teeth it has. Then he looks at the top pea, points to it and says, “This is me.” Anything that can warm my heart so much is a good thing, and that is why I love these little guys. Polepetteclay also makes some really adorable alphabet magnets. A friend of mine discovered the shop through me and bought her pastor the Peas on Earth magnet after he gave a talk about world peace in her child’s Sunday School class. Anything that can make us smile these days is a good thing. We smile a lot around my household, but there is always room for more. I also am keeping these in mind for the holidays, they would make such cute stocking stuffers and gifts for teachers.
Jewelry Crafters, What is Your “Perfect”?
October 14, 2008
The “diamond” standard. One sees that phrase frequently when people or companies want to impress upon us that their product is the best. Of course, with the world diamond industry, it is hard to argue that a large number of people consider these the “perfect” and most beautiful gem. However when you are small business jewelry crafter or hobbiest, you find inspiration to create beautiful things out of any number of precious, semi-precious, and non-precious materials.
I find all manners of materials inspirational. I love beads and gems. Gems inspire me, and I am enjoying exploring new creative ideas with them. They are fascinating and captivating in all their varieties. The Earth yields to us so much beauty for our own interpretation and creation. Most people have their favorite gems, the pieces that speak to their heart, whether they are making jewelry or wearing it. Imperfect to me is beauty. I have always thought of slightly crooked teeth as beautiful. Something just not quite “perfect” is pleasing to my eye. This gives me a lot of opportunity in using gems, because inclusions can add to a gem’s appeal and character. My latest favorites; tourmalinated and rutilated quartz are an example of this. No stone is alike, each is distinct and beautiful.
Tourmalinated quartz have inclusions of dark tourmaline darting through the crystal clear stone in higher quality gems. These lovelies are brought to you by JewelsBeadSupply.
Rutilated quartz contains needles of titanium dioxide darting through the stone, an it is a little more subtle and is known as “Venus’ Hair Stone” likely due to the thin golden strands running through the stone. This gorgeous gem is brought to us by kstudiogems.
Labradorite, a variety of feldspar, is another of my favorites, though I have yet to work with it, I will be ordering some soon. The inner growths in the stone combined with the molecular structure results in a gorgeous flashy gem . These stunning gems are courtesy of luxurygems.
What inspires you? A crystal clear top quality diamond? A man-made gem? A perfectly round lucite bead? Lamp work? Metal work? We all have our own idea of beauty and its perfection.
Favorite Supplier: CharmedbyHelena
September 20, 2008
Look at these gorgeous gems! My favorite gem at the moment is Troumalinated Quartz. These briolettes are stunning! I love these gems because each one is different and they have so much depth. The black marks darting through the clear quartz is almost dynamic, as if you are looking at atomic particles leaving a trail through mist. These gems were worth a little bit higher expense, and the shipping was fast and they look just as beautiful in person. She sells gemstones and stunning jewelry. www.charmbedbyhelena.etsy.com.
I made these earrings out of two of them for a friend of mine for a formal event. I am so inspired by them I want to make a few more designs with them for my shop and perhaps a couple things for myself.
Favorite Sellers: prettyoriginals
September 20, 2008
PoleStar’s Blog
September 20, 2008
My name is Jennifer and I make jewelry. It is a creative outlet for me and I love it because I can use all my daydreaming time to think of new designs in my head and I also can have pretty fast tangible results! Not only that, I love when people see something they really like and enjoy the creation as well. I don’t see it as a matter of ego, but just creating lovely things in this world, and a little bit of that never hurt anything I suppose. Mush mush.
I have always had a creative streak, whether it was casually drawing or working in Photoshop or making little gifts for friends. Learning to sew is one thing I would like to do eventually, and I would also like to learn to play the violin. I have 2 boys and I hope to eventually take lessons in violin with one of them. Maybe. We’ll see.
I also haven’t had any formal training, I have a B.S. in something NOT very creative, I was on a path and followed it, though I do wish I could go back and major in Philosophy. Perhaps one day I will get a Master’s in something or another, though I have received advice to not just get an advanced degree for the sake of having one, but to pursue a passion and know pretty much exactly what you want to do.
I decided to try out WordPress as opposed to Blogger which I am very used too. WordPress is going to take some time to get to know! By starting this blog, I wanted to bring to you some of the creative process I use when making my jewelry, where I find supplies that I love, and showcase other jewelry makers whom I admire on Etsy, and also showcase sellers who have caught my eye, or money from my wallet!
Comments are welcome, and so are questions, and if you are reading this, I appreciate you taking the time to do so.













