Ok, rant done. Back to jewelry making.
I work in the fashion district which is probably fate. There is nowhere better to be to be inspired. Everyday I pass these bead shops to and from Port Authority and I can't help but stop in. Then I struck it lucky when one of my co-workers offered to teach an earring making class. From there I just haven't stopped. Here is a what I've been up to. (Disclaimer I'm not a photographer).
The collection:

This is the first thing I made. I wanted a cute necklace to match my black strapless dress for a friend's wedding. I ended up making one small necklace and then a long one. Good for work and black tie affairs.

In the next shopping trip I found these turquoise colored beads and needed to make something with it. I love this necklace and made earrings to match.

When I've got a couple of colors on and don't know what will match, I throw on this necklace. It's made from multi-colored beads and spacers. Simple and cute. That's the way I roll.

The reason I bought these beads was because I wanted to make a going away present. When I finished the necklace, I didn't want to give it away. It was super cute and all the dresses I've made of late are either pink or green. So, I made one more for me! And now it reminds me of the person I made it for originally. (Smile).

This is the necklace that 13-year-old Leslie wanted to wear. Nothing like never growing up.

I needed some red in my wardrobe and when I wear this with March's dress, it looks fantastic.

First pair of earrings ever!

These are the second pair of earrings I made in my co-worker's jewelry making class. In another situations I might have painted someone's nails that exact same color combination! I'm sorry!! This color combo must be in my subconscious.

When I was in 6th grade someone gave me a charm bracelet and I lost it immediately. I literally had it for like a day. I was totally bummed. Thus, I've made my own. It's nautical themed which makes it borderline cheesy living on the Jersey shore but I love it.

I tortured Greg all night shaking it in front of his face while he made something with diodes (which sounds like a made up word anyway, he should pay attention to me!).

Finally, this monstrosity is my most recent creation. I love it. I reminds me of a Mad Men or a 50s housewife. I don't know why that's appealing but it is!

If you see anything you'd like, I'll gladly make it for you! If you're up for it, I love craft exchanges (you make something, I make something).
That's jewelry making! I'm sure I'll post more later!!
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