Store your jewelry on display with this crafty do-it-yourself project.


I love the idea of showing off my jewelry in a cutesy minimalistic way. I came up with hanging it on twine with mini clothespins so it would look like it was part of the wall. Also, this helps necklaces from getting knotted with each other.
What you need: a hammer, twine, mini-clothespins, regular nails or screws with fancy hardware.
Put in the two nails or screws exactly where you want them. Tie the twine to one of them and measure out how much you’ll need to reach the second one. Give yourself some extra as you can always cut it later. Make sure the twine is taut. The jewelry will bring it down and make the twine sag a bit. Be creative with how you pin on the jewelry. I was able to get even rings and bangles properly secured. With heavy objects I used multiple pins.
Have something to say about this post? Contact me.Artifacts Pt. 2

first piece of jewelry.
the first sign.
Ugh, want.
Sapphire that needs to be added to my collection.
My reinvention of the solitaire
By now, everyone knows I love jewelry. Most of all, I love solitaires. This is an idea that’s been swirling around my brain juices for quite some time, using gold and other alloyed metals as stones – cut like stones, set like stones, but with the intense metallic of metal. Lots of alloys could be used for this, as long as they were water resistant. The metal “stone” doesn’t touch any skin – so no problems with skin reactions or allergies. I think a copper alloy, gold, black rhodium or hematite-like metal. Champagne colors, a deep violet alloy. Possibilities are endless, especially when you consider all the colors titanium can be anodized into.
Gold and silver could be hammered instead of casted or diamond cut. The hammered look is great, and this would elevate it to a very precise level. Silver can be plated lots of colors using alloys.
I reserve all rights to this – and I hope to make it one day, when I have access to a silversmithing studio.
Oh yeah – the band. It could be pyrex glass but I’d start with silver at first – I have no idea how I’d set a stone in glass. Whatever the color of the “stone” is, the band should contrast it.
Have something to say about this post? Contact me.Birthday Wishlist
I will try to keep jewelry to a minimum, but I can’t promise anything.
1. GP Feather Necklace.

I love feathers, birds, and natural themes in jewelry. The one above might be too big for me as I like petite pendants, but I love the use of open space.
2. A Pack of Leggings
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Black is good. But colors are nice too.
3. A CD book voiced by it’s author.
Can someone recommend something to me? I’ve wanted to listen to a book for a while now. Don’t say Glenn Beck.
4. Pink Wig (Already coming in the mail! Gifts to self rock.)
5. Patience Pattern Tattoo

Probably won’t get this for a looong time. But isn’t it beautiful? I found it on a sewing website. I love the balance of lines and negative space. /nerd
6. Ice Cream.

Any of these flavors will do. Actually, any pink-colored ice cream is alright by me.
7. GWS Septum Pincher.
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8. Libby Edelman Shoes!

I already have a similar pair of these in yellow and I love them to death. Plus, they’re on sale. Moar pls!
9. But really all I want for my birthday is a sunny day and twenty hugs and Dary & my family.
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Today I am 7220 days old.
Today is the last day of the first decade of the second millennium. Basically, today is just another day. Victor is impressed. He must’ve seen my new hair color. Tonight I’ll probably grab a burger or eat some other unhealthy food while watching How I met your Mother, or working, or perhaps sleeping.
As far as shopping goes, I bought two things today. I saw these items almost a year ago and fell in love with them, but held back to save money. They went on sale today, but it was still a little pricey. I decided to get them instead of getting cheaper junk. Might as well spend more for something you truly love, right? Here are the two items I got:
They were created by a young jewelry designer from Istanbul named Gokce. She’s won numerous awards. Her style is simplistic, yet precise. I added her on facebook, but I think she turned me down. Heh.

