
My mom had asked me to design a wedding card with Chihuahuas, because the couple owns one.I enjoyed the challenge, having to work with a theme. I collaged a lot, but also used Photoshop to get the little Chihuahuas in proportion.

My mom had asked me to design a wedding card with Chihuahuas, because the couple owns one.
My daughter turned 14 this month. Every birthday we decorate her place setting at the table and place the presents next to it. When she comes down for breakfast, she gets to unwrap her presents.

They also had a graduation dance at the middle school. I loved seeing the kids all dressed up for this occasion.
Here is Victorian Button Necklace No.2 that I sold to a caring husband, who wanted to surprise his wife.
I am so thankful to my friend Hasti, who asked me to create a special necklace for her mom's birthday. I am delighted with the result and have to show it of here. Using a cut steel Victorian button as the center piece I added a strand of black onyx beads, a strand of round polished hematite beads and last not least a stand of faceted hematite beads, that have this extra sparkle. I am now in production of more Victorian button necklaces and when done will post them on my brand new etsy store. Stay tuned!
I am so excited about this new necklace I made as a summer treat for myself. It all started with this gorgeous big baroque teardrop shaped pearl, that I saw at my favorite bead shop Baubles and Beads. In my studio I contemplated long and hard how to hang this gorgeous gem. I looked through my samples and found two bracelets that I had made last year, but never finished. I knew I was looking for something that had an antique air to it. Something delicate, but yet still bold and somewhat archaic. These bracelets are made of fine sterling silver wire that I hand crochet on a spool, which is an age-old metal smith techniques. I joined them together, blackened the silver to give it more definition and drama and voila the perfect necklace to adequately display the gorgeous teardrop from.
A Manchu bride, Beijing (1871-2), photograph by John Thomson
A married couple from Xiamen, a port city in south-eastern China.
Young woman of Guangzhou in southern China.
On the left he photographed the traditional bound foot next to a healthy, un-bound foot on the right.
Mr. Thomson is standing next to Imperial Soldiers in Xiamen
Miette is the adorable cake and sweet shop in Hayes Valley. The ambiance and offerings bring a smile to my face!







Here are some new necklace designs, I have been working on. My favorite is the first necklace with pink Tourmaline drops, a big Ruby bead, hammered sterling silver teardrop and chains. These new designs are for sale now at Freshly Cut, the gorgeous flower shop across the street from Monterey Market. And while you are there get yourself also one of their absolutely beautiful flower arrangements.




