Black Friday Sale!!!
Order anytime on Friday, November 26th, and receive 20% off your purchase. When you order, enter the coupon code BLACKFRIDAY20 and etsy will adjust the price. Have fun!
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Thursday, November 25, 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010
So...it's been a while...I've been busy:)
Right now, this is my Tag...You're It to-do list:
1. DEBUTING OUR CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS- You will love them and have to have one- I can't WAIT! Look for them by next week:)
2. finalizing our copper bracelets
3. coming out with more men's items (we did finally make a men's style necklace that is now on our site-yay!) such as- guitar picks, more keychain styles, leather cuff bracelets with personalized silver...
4. listing our gift certificates so that they can be sent as pdf files
5. stamping silver cuff bracelets
6. more soldered necklaces- look for these before Christmas:)
7. prepare for our three remaining shows of the season (Come see us at IUPUI this Saturday with a LONG list of great vendors and the Saturday after Thanksgiving at the Hamilton County Fairgrounds for an etsy vendor show which will be fabulous!!!)
8. oh, and of course, stamp orders and ship them out!!:)
Here are a few new items and we have much more coming soon...





Friday, August 13, 2010
Copper FYI...



Here are some before and after shots of our copper. We do not treat our copper in any way because many people like for it to tarnish on its own. When you first receive your copper pendant, it will be shiny like a new penny. However, over time, it will tarnish to a nice antiqued look. You can keep your copper shiny by brushing it with fine steel wool. We don't recommend a liquid tarnish remover such as Brasso because it can remove the oxidation in the lettering. You can also let it tarnish like a penny and create a timeless patina.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
We're Famous:)

Well....Here is the article that featured us in the Hendricks County ICON. It is a paper delivered to three zipcodes in Hendricks County (not exactly USA Today, but WE'LL TAKE IT!!). I live in Hendricks County, but don't even get a copy, but that is okay:) The woman who wrote the article called Brodi and I at different times, and we both laughed afterwards because we are so UNeloquent on the telephone. At one point, I think the words, "We think the necklaces are cool," came out of my mouth, although I'm embarrassed to admit. However, she took our flawed words and put a nice article together, so we are grateful. Oh, and when looking at the photo, please keep in mind that it was over 90 degrees that day, and we're not styling new manly haircuts- they were just pulled back in ponytails:)
Tuesday, August 3, 2010



L-O-V-I-N our new TYPEWRITER font!!!!!!
We finally decided to buy a new font! When looking for a new font, it is a very in depth process because these fonts are NOT cheap!! We found one we loved on Etsy (of course) and knew we couldn't live without it. Luckily, a friend ordered a necklace and wanted the new font, so we were able to take some pics of what it looks like. I hope you love it as much as we do:)
Friday, July 23, 2010
Farts in the Park
Let me first explain that we are from Brownsburg, born and raised. Therefore, growing up, every year there would be "Brownsburg Arts in the Park," which my dad would always refer to as "Farts in the Park" and we found that hilarious. It was a huge craft show that ALWAYS seemed to be held on the hottest day of the year. It was almost a town joke that it was always on the hottest day of the year and not to try to go down SR 267 on that day because of the traffic. Well, "farts in the park" has dwindled down over the years and it is now referred to as the "Festival of the Arts" and I don't think "Festival of the Farts" is nearly as funny, but how were they supposed to know when they changed the name?
We were really looking forward to this show and were hoping to do really well. Unfortunately, it seemed to be held on the hottest day of the year again. It was probably 95 degrees outside and the sun never went behind the clouds. I think that kept a lot of people away. The show just isn't as popular as it used to be either, which could be attributed to the economy. We had a good time, but it seemed to be a ghost town after lunch time. The highlight of my day was drinking a strawberry lemonade smoothie. The lowlight of my day was when I felt my feel swell (I am 8 months pregant if you didn't know). All of a sudden I looked down and Brodi and I just started laughing. Each toe looked like a sausage. It was gross. Thank goodness I had a pedicure last week, so they looked like sausages with neat red polish.
So, here are some pics of the show. Sorry, no sausage pictures, not that you wanted to see them anyway. Oh, we did have a lady from the Hendricks County ICON magazine interview us for an "artist" piece. Look for us in the ICON in the next month if you live in Hendricks County!

Yes, we have changed our look AGAIN!! Haha! Well, we bought this great stamp from Twisted Sisters and so we stamped all of our boxes and bags and we think they look super cute!!
We were already tearing down by the time I remembered to take some pics. Pretty similar to the Fishers Show, but turned the tables so that you could not walk inside of the booth.
It seems each show we're adding a bit more and trying to perfect our display. Maybe by the end of the show season, we will have it exactly right:)
My dad is always thrilled to come and help set up and tear down a jewelry display:) I'm sure he would rather be at home, but it is nice to have the help from the guys, especially when it comes to the tent! Oh, notice our new directors chairs. I found them on Craigslist and they work out great because we can still see everyone without feeling like we are sitting on the floor. We just need one more, so if anyone is getting rid of their tall director's chair, let me know!
Let me first explain that we are from Brownsburg, born and raised. Therefore, growing up, every year there would be "Brownsburg Arts in the Park," which my dad would always refer to as "Farts in the Park" and we found that hilarious. It was a huge craft show that ALWAYS seemed to be held on the hottest day of the year. It was almost a town joke that it was always on the hottest day of the year and not to try to go down SR 267 on that day because of the traffic. Well, "farts in the park" has dwindled down over the years and it is now referred to as the "Festival of the Arts" and I don't think "Festival of the Farts" is nearly as funny, but how were they supposed to know when they changed the name?
We were really looking forward to this show and were hoping to do really well. Unfortunately, it seemed to be held on the hottest day of the year again. It was probably 95 degrees outside and the sun never went behind the clouds. I think that kept a lot of people away. The show just isn't as popular as it used to be either, which could be attributed to the economy. We had a good time, but it seemed to be a ghost town after lunch time. The highlight of my day was drinking a strawberry lemonade smoothie. The lowlight of my day was when I felt my feel swell (I am 8 months pregant if you didn't know). All of a sudden I looked down and Brodi and I just started laughing. Each toe looked like a sausage. It was gross. Thank goodness I had a pedicure last week, so they looked like sausages with neat red polish.
So, here are some pics of the show. Sorry, no sausage pictures, not that you wanted to see them anyway. Oh, we did have a lady from the Hendricks County ICON magazine interview us for an "artist" piece. Look for us in the ICON in the next month if you live in Hendricks County!
Yes, we have changed our look AGAIN!! Haha! Well, we bought this great stamp from Twisted Sisters and so we stamped all of our boxes and bags and we think they look super cute!!
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Fishers Freedom Festival
Well, we completed our first large summer show. We have one more, then I'm having a baby, then we begin our fall shows. Fishers went well--the crowd was much smaller than we hoped, but the threat of rain kept a lot of people away. We still had a good time though (except for when we tried to zip the tent walls up, which was a nightmare). This was our first show using a tent, and we were really happy with the outcome. Although it was 95 degrees outside, we were under a tree in a very shady area with a nice breeze.
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