lazy, pretty sunday
Just finished a tasty, easy Sunday chicken dinner and thought I’d post a few links to my favorite indie jewelry digs, since they’ve been piling up. The Internet is a dangerous place for those of us with the baubles weakness.
First, we’ve got the Valentine’s Day jewelry section of IndieFixx.com. Yes, Valentine’s Day may be over now, but whaddayaknoo… I could shop for it all year.
Then we have Blue-Lulu.com, as seen in the latest issue of N.E.E.T. That scissors necklace keeps callin’ me and callin’ me.
Maize Hutton remains one of my favorite indie jewelry designers. I recently bought one of the vintage inital necklaces (the letter “E”, of course) after admiring them for, oh, about two years. (Whoa! Looks like the price went up considerably. Ah well, it’s way worth it for handcrafted sterling silver work.)
In other news, my days with nary a single Parrish Relics piece are numbered. (An Endicott fave, don’t you know.)
I proudly own one of Ari’s decoupage shell pendants (though none of those what are pictured here — I nabbed my rabbit from her first batch). You can check out more of her lusciousness at The Dreaming Place.
At our last World Fantasy (2005), someone in the dealer’s room brought along a few choice beads from Green Girl Studios. I bought… about half of them? Something like that.
Bethany Cooper has one of the most successful Etsy shops around. It’s not hard to see why (hello, repeat customer, hello).
Ah, the frugal life of a fledgling freelancer being what it is, I really can’t throw down the dough for such things right now, as much as I would like to. However. Next time my ship comes in? Kimberly Baker gets my money. Observe: oooh, lah and lah.
Okay, maybe not all at once. But, y’know.
Speaking of adornment, there is a new tattoo on the horizon… sometime in April. This one will be… harder to hide, shall we say, than the other two.







