Lynnea B
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- BLOG.DESIGNSBYLYNNEA.COM
- A Charming Exchange
- Alreddy Cafe News
- Art Bead Scene Blog
- Artfire Jewelry Design and Jewelry Supply Guild
- at home with ruth
- Barbara Lewis : torch-fired enamel
- Beach Bear Villa, HHI
- Beads of Clay Blog
- Beaducation: The Blog
- Blue Cricket Design, Creative DIY inspiration for life and home.
- Brazee Street Studios
- Elle Apparel
- Gaea Ceramic Bead and Art Studio Blog
- GlassyEyes | Find Your Next Affordable Eyeglasses Online
- Grosgrain
- If Momma Ain't Happy,Ain't Nobody Happy
- Insane In The Mom-Brain
- Knit Purl Gurl
- Knitwits Blog
- Kristi Bowman Design
- Kristy's Kreations Jewelry
- Lori Plyler Art
- Make It and Love It
- Marsha Neal Studio Blog
- Missficklemedia.com
- Musings of a Yarn Mom
- One Bored Mommy Blogspot
- one potato
- P2B2 ~ Paula Provenzano's Beauty Blog
- Sea Shore Glass
- shiny little things
- Slim-Down 220 - The Story of a Triathlete
- Souvenirs From Life
- Stitch Mana
- Strands of Thought
- Tanglewood Thicket Creations
- Tatertots and Jello
- The Adventures of Stinky
- Vickie Howell | Blog
- What's Cookin, Chicago
- Whatcha Cookin?
- Where Inspiration Is
Gender | Female |
---|---|
Industry | Fashion |
Occupation | Hairstylist/Artist/Jewelry Artist |
Location | Alexandria, Kentucky, United States |
Introduction | Designs by Lynnea has evolved from my lifetime desire to wear items that are beautiful, unique, trend-setting and yet, timeless. I started to create jewelry as a young girl and have continued throughout my life. Because one or more components of each piece are designed and created specifically for that piece, I can truly say that my jewelry pieces are one-of-a-kind. I would describe my style of jewelry making as a collage of techniques and components, I typically use lamp work (most of which is made by a local artisan) beads, crystals, semi precious materials, metal and glass and then add in chains, ribbons, wire work and charms to create pieces that are both complex and classic. I purchase on-trend materials and blend them with handmade components; I then combine everything with just the right technique(s) to marry the overall look of the piece. I have found that this approach generates pieces that convey my vision of what I find esthetically pleasing; and much to my delight, has also won over a diverse group of jewelry fans. |
Interests | all things beautiful and crafty, knitting, jewelry making, sewing, ball room dancing, hair, beauty, working out, my family, bead work, wire work, my friends |
Favorite Movies | Ghost, My Big Fat Greek Wedding |
Favorite Music | Anything I can dance to! |
Favorite Books | I love a variety of different types of books |
Well, maybe they don't need them, but don't you think that some fish might like a bicycle?
Well, I don't need most of the things I like!