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Aurora Plush My Name Is ID Tags Giveaway!!!


I have worked with Aurora several times and their plush never disappoints my little guy. Aurora so kindly sent Will a few goodies, the above Keep Me Comfy Giraffe neck rest which he likes in the car for long rides and he also likes to take it to bed with him. They also sent Will a My Name Is ID tag which Will put on his backpack. The My Name Is ID Tags come in a variety of animals you can pick a Monkey, Giraffe, Tiger, Shark, Panda or Alligator, so your kiddo is sure to find their favorite animal. They retail for just $6 each at select retail locations or online HERE.

GIVEAWAY!!!!!!

Would you like to win a My Name Is ID tag for your kiddo? One lucky winner will receive a randomly selected ID tag chosen by Aurora.

To Enter: Leave a comment and tell me which ID tag is your favorite.

Extra entries: {Leave a comment for each extra entry}

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Contest will run until July 12th 11:59pm EST. Once the winner is selected they will have 48hrs to claim their prize otherwise a new winner will be chosen. Please leave a valid email for me to contact you. Good Luck!
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Paper Beauty: Sabrina Meyns Jewelry

Handmade paper and
precious metal can transform magically
into exquisite petals and flowers
in the hands of an artist.
Jewelry created by
Sabrina Meyns is inspired by
the botanical world around us
while she inspires us with her creativity
and proficient skills in papermaking
and jewelry design.

Here's a snippet of how she describes her work
 on her website:

“For my work I draw my inspiration from the garden, focusing particularly on the late summer and autumn periods. I am especially fascinated by the delicate qualities of seedpods and the miniature elements that are seeds. . . The gold and silver details represent the precious seed held in their fragile vessels, waiting to fall and grow.”

We love the fragility and delicacy
in this brooch. The subtle, neutral
colors add to the effect.






It's fascinating to see her include the tiniest details
of each floral structure like the pistils, stamens
and minuscule seeds.






This brooch is almost translucent
yet shows each lovely detail.
Monochromatic tones enhance
the overall effect.






Last but not least,
when you create your own paper
you get to make the colors as intense
as you like.
Love it!






We want one of everything!

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4th of July Yummy stuff {via pinterest}
















Wishing all a safe and Happy 4th of July! Hope you had something yummy!
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Clematis Ring

Textured silver plated brass with copper center and adjustable band - Email Me For Details
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Agate Pendant

Copper and Brass set with a nice piece of agate
 and hand made rivets 
Email for Detail!

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Yoko Izawa Jewelry

The fiber-art-inspired aesthetic of Yoko Izawa's
veiled jewelry collection appeals to 
individuals looking to push the boundaries
of the ordinary and the typical.

 Experimenting with unorthodox materials
 has empowered this artist
to create a jewelry collection that 
addresses her personal search
 for the 'elusive and the ambiguous.'

There are spiritual and philosophical
 themes running through her personal
 narrative and she describes them at
length on her website:
When immersed in creative activities I feel that the sense of beauty and value within my culture surfaces and molds my work. For my means of expression, I feel more comfortable when the work has a quality of ambiguity or transience. My interest has been for sometime in containing, covering, or wrapping things. The search has been for something elusive. The function and material nature of jewellery does not concern me as much as the presence and feeling of an object. Veiled jewellery reflects my assumption that although certainty is often required in modern society, ambiguous expression has been the most distinctive characteristic found in Japanese values and religious beliefs.

The genesis of veiling her work is rather
interesting. Her process begins with 
cloth design. Using an industrial-size
knitting machine she transforms Lycra
and Nylon thread into tubular structures.
 The mesh-like, ribbed cloth is then
 hand dyed, and the entire piece of
 jewelry usually will be created
using one continuous piece
of fabric dyed one solid color.
It's not until these components are in place
that she then fills the cloth tubing with 
curvilinear shapes cut from
sheets of polpropylene resin.
The process sounds rather unyielding
but the effects are very supple and graceful.

For instance, this monochromatic piece
has an insert that
produces a wavy, undulating effect.






Multi-toned color
combinations are achieved by inserting
different colored pieces of polpropylene.
 Each insert adds its
own shape, dimension and variation
of color to the whole.








It's interesting how each enveloped disc
contributes its own subtle color and 
 a sense of resistance
with suppleness at the same time.






 These
voluminous coils are
especially remarkable.





The mesh cloth shows off the
interlaced curves of each piece
in distinct ways.







While volume, structure and texture is what
describes her work,
her aesthetic is what gives it meaning.
Her work successfully evokes a sense of something
ethereal, ambiguous and elusive.

We're inspired by her original techniques
and compelling color palettes.
By combining her signature
surface textures
with unusual shapes,
this artist has created elegant, original jewelry.

We hope you enjoy it as much
as we do.
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Fireworks?

Happy 4th of July!

Q. Will you be seeing some fireworks this weekend?

A. We will be seeing some! {But honestly I could take them or leave them}
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