Giveaway! ‘Fuchsia Blossoms’ Pendant

This week’s giveaway is a beautiful pendant that features a lampwork glass bead as its focal point. The bead is a shimmering pearly-white with delicate swirls of fuchsia and aqua! It’s accented with sparkling Swarovski crystals in a coordinating shade of fuchsia, and all of the metal components are sterling silver!

'Fuchsia Blossoms' Pendant

'Fuchsia Blossoms' Pendant

This pendant measures almost 2 inches in length, and has a generously sized bail so it should easily fit on a chain that you own. Or maybe you have a black cord, or you’ll buy a piece of satin ribbon and wear it high on the neck for a look that is trés chic!

Perfect for a holiday gift . . . if you can part with it! 😉

Contest Rules and How To Enter

1. Leave a comment with an idea for a gift that is thoughtful, but doesn’t cost a lot of money. That will give you one chance to win.

2. For a second chance to win, leave a second comment describing the kinds of gifts that you like to receive.

3. For a third chance to win, leave a comment with a favorite holiday memory from your early school years. It can be related to the Christmas holidays or any holidays during the school year.

You can choose any one or all of the above chances to enter.

A valid email address must be given at time of entry. You must be 18 yrs. old. The name of the winner will be added to this post after the completion of the contest and the winner will be notified by email. The prize will be mailed by USPS First Class Mail. If no valid email address is given at time of entry, or if winner fails to respond to email within 3 days from the time notification email has been sent, the win will be null and void and a new winner will be chosen.
All entries must be received by 10:00 p.m. EST on 12/07/08, and the winner will be selected on or about 12/08/08.

Thanks for participating and Good Luck to all! 🙂
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CONTEST IS CLOSED. The winner is Lisa!

Thanks so much to all who entered! 🙂

Thinking outside the (jewelry) box

Diamonds may be a girl’s best friend, but we “bead-lovers” know that you don’t need a king’s ransom to have a collection of breath-taking treasures!!! Whether we favor glittering crystals, lampwork glass, semi-precious gemstones, freshwater pearls, vintage lucite, Czech glass, or tiny seed beads – we usually use our bead stash to create fabulous jewelry . . .

But, besides filling that jewelry box, how about using your collection to add an artful touch to your home or wardrobe!?! Doing so will add a whole new perspective to your design process and, more importantly, will give you lots more opportunities to enjoy your beads on a daily basis.

So many of the beads we collect are truly miniature works of art! The vintage beads of yesteryear were made with painstaking processes that required great skill. They’re precious little pieces of a bygone era that we cherish now – not only for their beauty, but also for their history and the fact that many of them will never be produced again.

Today, lampworkers and polymer clay artisans are the new generation of bead artists. Their talent is utterly amazing and has evolved in such a short span of time that we can only imagine the heights to which they’ll soar in the future.

Incorporating the artistry of beads into our everyday surroundings is a recipe for a smile. There are so many wonderful ways to use and enjoy them!

To name just a few . . .

~ Embellishments for handbags
~ Fringe for shawls & scarves
~ Appliques for clothing
~ Sun catchers
~ Elegant napkin rings
~ Christmas Ornaments
~ Zipper pulls for clothing or purses
~ Bling for your cell phone
~ Beaded bookmarks
~ Eyeglass chains

For a very simple yet beautiful way to think outside the (jewelry) box, why not gather a selection of your favorite beads in a pretty crystal dish. Be sure to display the arrangement in a prominent spot in your home or office. It will make a great conversation piece, but more than that, it will brighten your world!

It’s Genetic . . .

 
Since the dawn of civilization, women (and men) have had a passion for jewelry.
 
Wilma Flintstone knew a good thing when she saw it, so she grabbed some pretty rocks and strung them for a necklace! And after the unveiling of King Tut’s tomb, the whole world discovered that the pharaohs were not at all hesitant to adorn themselves with beautiful bling.

Today, that love of jewelry, along with the increasing array of available supplies, has inspired many of us to design our own. It’s easier than ever to gather a bunch of fabulous beads and a few findings to create something gorgeous!

We hope you enjoy spending a little time perusing our web shop. You’ll find an ever-changing assortment of vintage beads in both lucite and glass. We also carry a selection of Swarovski crystals, Czech beads, and other high-quality contemporary beads. 
If it sparkles or shines or is simply beautiful, we want to bring it to you.
 
Our fondest wish is that you will . . .
 
      bead happily ever after! 
 
                                                           
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