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Some of you may be visiting this site because of certain business cards which were distributed over the past few years. At the moment Aspire Designs Jewelry is being revamped, and as you can tell, the product is not available on the website right now. If you are interested in purchasing, please send me an e-mail and I will be sure to help you out. |
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In the meantime, more recent jewelry ventures will be posted here. Eventually, the guitar pick jewelry will be back up and available for purchase as well. There is a chance that all commercial interaction will be transfered to an Etsy account, but it's not for sure yet. Check back!
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I <3 this necklace. Ok, that was kind of a lame thing to say. Henp, wire, beads of every shape and mismatched size, a Tibetan silver cross, a chinese penny, and an old lock make up one of my favorite necklaces. I couldn't say where half of the materials came from-- yard sales, thrift stores, and a random little bead shop in Turlock for the most part. |
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top two are byproducts of old bead collections and Michael's sale bins.
Nothing fancy, but my mom and sister seem to like them quite a lot. |
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These are quite possible my favorite earrings. More Michael's sale bin fodder, considering I am a very cheap person, but the rocks and wire came straight out of my Mom's potted plant and my Dad's toolbox, respectively. They make me happy. I should make more like these. |
This one I made about a year ago, but I never got around to changing the chain as I intended. Practical problems include it's tendency to swing the wrong way around while being worn and the fun little charms to hide in the back, but other than that I think it has promise. The misquoted Robert Frost pendant was found at Michael's, as usual, and the beads and chain from what was lying around, quite literally.
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