It's no surprise that I love jewelry. I can honestly say that any piece of jewelry can dress up any outfit, even jeans and a t-shirt. If I had more storage, I would own a lot more earring, bracelets (I'm really into bracelets right not), and necklaces. Right now I would say that I have a small collection compared to the fashion gurus out there. I also have a unique taste for jewelry. Although the traditional pearls, small stone earrings are fine, they can be quite boring at times. I want a little pizazz, not a lot like some people I know who need to have everything sparkly and wear them all at once, but just a little to catch the eye of admirers. I really like owls. I have been searching for the right size pair of owl earrings at a decent price and I found them today at a store called Love Culture! My friend Connie and I went to Partridge Creek Mall this afternoon, and I have never even heard of this Love Culture before, but it's pretty similar to Forever 21 which I absolutely love!! I didn't buy the owl earrings today, but at least I know where to find them.
We were actually looking at Forever 21's jewelry making mental notes of the things we like, when Connie said, "I can't believe you don't actually make your own jewelry." That gave me an idea, and I will need your input. I want to do this. I don't just want to make jewelry for myself, but I want to be able to sell jewelry too. Finding the beads, gems, jewelry pieces and everything else I will need to make the jewelry won't be hard, but how do I go about actually selling it? I think I could do a really great job at this. This is just a start, where the idea has been put in my head. I am going to pray about it, but I would like your input and prayers as well.
Thanks,
Jennifer Nicole
you should do it!!!!!
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I agree, ETSY.com is thee place to sell you handmade wares. I can teach you some of the basics, if you don't already know how. I have all the goods, so let me know if you're interested. :-)
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