I've been itching to get into jewelry making for ages, but it has always seemed too intimidating. I browse Etsy for jewelry all the time, and have even bought some lovely, I repeat LOVELY jewelry from several shops, including Oh Mandie! and The Brass Hussy, two of my favorites.
I've always wanted to make my own, too. Lovely little pieces just for me. Finally, last month I bit the figurative bullet, bought lots of charms, chain, beads and all the necessary findings... and voila! My first necklace: The Lemon Drop.
I'm loving this necklace, which I was so proud of I promptly made nine more... only to realize that I now have nine of the same necklace. Hmmm...
So without further ado, I announce my new giveaway. Yup, you heard it here folks, an Elegant Snobbery GIVEAWAY! Summer may be over, but the summery sweetness of this necklace, made with a large lemony-yellow pearly glass bead (16 mm), antique silver bead caps, leaf charm and a nice chain with lobster clasp, is only just beginning.
Now I have one for me, a few to give to my friends and family as gifts, one reserved just for my giveaway winner... and a whole bunch more to stick in my shop. Jewelry makers, don't be alarmed. By no means am I going to encroach on your territory and begin taking over the Etsy jewelry scene. But I think an elegant lemony necklace in my shop will be cute and sweet.
Want to win? Just leave a comment (a nice one) and make sure I have a way to contact you! I'll announce my winner in one week, on October 8th.
Enjoy!
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
The Lemon Drop
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29 comments:
This is so pretty. I really love it.
This is beautiful, tasteful, and I love the yellow pearl! Making jewelry is very creatively gratifying - I'll bet you don't stop with this one! Kathy
You did a great job on this lovely necklace!
I, too, have been dying to learn to make my own jewelry, but when I went to get the tools I needed, it was too expensive for me at the time. You did a great job on yours! I love the necklace and what an appropriate name for it!
Oh, enter me! I love that necklace... nice job! I decided to close my jewelry shop because it was a lot of work and getting harder to make things with a nosey toddler and grabby hands :)
Beautiful Marisa!! I want to win!!!
I would love to win and wear this beautiful piece. I don't wear jewelry often, but should. This looks like a fun piece!
That is very pretty! You did a wonderful job!. =) melanie
I think it's so cute! You did a fabulous job for your first piece of jewelry. :)
Soooo pretty! I must have it!
Wow it's gorgeous... my mum is a yellow addict and i would love to win this for her.... fingers crossed!
Great job Marisa! I love the lemon drop necklace!! I must have one!! :)
Oh this is really really lovely...so amazing!
I want that necklace something awful!!! It is so so pretty!
What a fabulous color! Count me in!
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Very sweet :D
So beautiful! I love how you named it as well it gives it such personality :-)
Wow, Marisa! What agreat job you did! It is lovely - so bright and pretty! :), allie
luv it (~~) julie
Ahh Marisa!! Its absolutely lovely! And perfectly suited to be included in your shop!!!
I'm telling, jewelry making will become a fast growing addiction!!!
That is so so pretty! My favorite color is yellow & it is so hard to find anything pretty in yellow. This is gorgeous, I'd wear it all the time!
Simple. Gorgeous. Wouldn't expect anything else! P.S. Summer is yet to roll around down these parts... :)
Gorgeous necklace! I love the color!
Your necklace is very sweet Marissa just like you! I cannot wait to see the jewelry that you create! Here's a challenge for you ... start giving your snobs some jewelry too!
Amy
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What a beautiful idea and it looks lovely..You did a great job..
I love that you just had to make more...how cute.
I really like that loose leaf on the top. it's always fun to have movement on a necklace.
Very pretty necklace. You're really talented!
thaks for the contest
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Welcome to the jewelry making world! It is totally addicting. I've been late to several "events" since I started making jewelry because I just have to whip up something perfect to go with my outfit that day. See? Addicting.
ooooh pretty - I want one :)
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