Crafty Wonderland Holiday Show 2010

It’s Crafty Wonderland time again! I will be sharing a booth again with my friend Stephanie. Look for her on Etsy under Pickle Things. We have requested a larger booth this year for all of our fun new pieces, so stop on by to pick up some unique holiday gifts! Crafty Wonderland will be at the Oregon Convention Center on Dec 11th & 12th.

New Holiday Stock

asa1601So I’ve been working really hard the past few weeks on some gorgeous new holiday pieces. If you are on the hunt for that special, unique gift for a friend or family member then you should drop into one of the local shops that carries my line- remember most of my pieces are one-of-a-kind! I have dropped into Mabel & Zora, Sweet Jayne and Manifesto this past week to get them well stocked for the holidays. They all have some of my latest, greatest pieces- think sparkling drusy, crystals, and amazing gemstones. Sweet Jayne and Mabel & Zora are also carrying my crystal and freshwater pearl cluster rings, the perfect accent to any party dress!

Cassidy Jewelry Trunk Show Day 2

I will be continuing my trunk show at Cassidy Jewelry on Sunday, Oct. 10th, from 1-6:00. We had a great day today, and I look forward to tomorrow! Don’t forget to come by to take advantage of my 20% off discount!

Trunk Show at Cassidy Jewelry

I will be hosting a trunk show at Cassidy Jewelry from 1-6:00, on Saturday Oct. 9th. Cassidy Jewelry is located at 3562 SE Hawthorne Blvd. They have great jewelry from all over and frequently feature local artist trunk shows on the weekends. I am bringing many new pieces and I’m offering 20% off most items. Come on by and pick up a special piece at a great price!

New Location!

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You can now find my jewelry at Manifesto (PedX’s 2nd location), including this fun brass bird and quartz necklace! They have a beautiful space, with amazing shoes and accessories.  Manifesto is located at 3806 N Mississippi Ave, Portland, OR 97227. You can also check out their wares at www.manifestoshoes.com.

POOCH in the Pub

asa2301I just donated this beautiful jasper necklace to Project POOCH, for their POOCH in the Pub event. POOCH is a great program that provide opportunities for incarcerated youth and shelter animals. I had the pleasure of volunteering for them a few years back and will be forever touched by their mission, and Joan Dalton’s (Executive Director), commitment to both animals and the youth. She is an amazing woman who believes everyone deserves another chance. The youth learn invaluable skills while training and caring for dogs that would have otherwise been euthanized in a typical shelter environment. Project POOCH runs solely on donations and always use more support. You can help by going to their website to donate: www.pooch.org, or attend their POOCH in the Pub fundraising event. It will take place on Thursday, November 18th, 2010 from 6:30-10:00 pm. The event will be held at the Tiffany Center, 1410 SW Morrison, Portland, OR 97205. You can purchase tickets at www.poochinthepub.org.

Up in the Air Event Follow Up

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Here are some photos from the Up in the Air Fashion Show I did last weekend. It was a great event, raising over $7000 for the Willamette River Keepers! The fashion show was spectacular, as was the view of the city from the rooftop. We had a full house with a sold out event! Be sure not to miss it next year.

Crinoid Fossils

Crinoid fossils are one of the oldest fossils on our planet. These fossils used to be sea creatures, related to the starfish family. They can be found all over the world. I happened to find mine off of the waters of Lake Michigan. My Dad has also generously donated many of his fossil findings to my jewelry making cause. 

Crinoids have always been a meaningful part of my life. I was told I found my first one at the age of two. I spent many a summer, usually with my Dad, hunting for these small round fossils. I like to use them in my jewelry from time to time. I think it’s a great way to display an interesting piece of history. The pieces I make with these fossils are very special and took countless hours to collect, sort and prepare for jewelry making.

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