Nicole
Blogs I follow
- A Beaded Affair
- A Crafty Arab
- A Jewelry Accord
- A Metalsmith's Journey
- Art Bead Scene Blog
- Artisan Beads Plus
- Artisan Jewelry Blog
- Aspiring Metalsmiths
- Barbara Lewis : torch-fired enamel
- Bead Lola Bead
- BeeTree by m.e.
- Ca' dei duchi
- Cards and More
- Chinook Jewelry Blog
- Cinnamon Jewellery
- cinnamon*sticks designs
- City/Rustic News
- Copperheart
- Creations By CC
- Designs in the Light
- e-bu jewelry
- Em+Mad
- Emily and Eden
- Fired Up Ladies
- Handcrafted Jewelry from Silver Cloud Designs
- HANDMADE BY LORELEI
- Hapa Girls
- Holly Westfall: jewelry
- Humblebeads Blog
- Kristi Bowman Design
- Lauren By the Bay
- LiliD's jewelry
- LISA PETERS ART
- Lori Plyler Art
- Love My Art Jewelry
- Made on Fifth Street
- mairedodd
- Marla's Mud Mess
- Marsha Neal Studio Blog
- MaryHardingJewelry Bead Blog
- Melinda Orr Metal & Clay Jewelry Designs
- Melissa J. Lee
- melissamanleystudios
- Metalsmiths Unite! (the blog)
- Miss Val's Creations
- Missficklemedia.com
- MNCjewels by Monica
- My Life Under the Bus
- No ordinary daisy
- Noahs Ark Creations
- NRjewellerydesign
- One of a Kind Jewelry for One of a Kind You
- Pineapple Hill Designs
- POP embroidery by PaperOnParade
- Pretty Things - Cup Of Bead Soup
- Pretty Things - Quotes
- RainboWire Jewelry Blog
- sarawestermark
- SCDiva
- Shaktipaj Designs
- Share - Shop, Share Handmade Fine Art And Crafts
- Simply Adorning
- Skye Jewels
- Songbeads
- Starry Road Studio
- Studio Talk
- The Adventures in Kaitlin's Life
- The Artisan Group Blog
- The Cerebral Dilettante
- The Fifth Street Palace
- The Writing and Art of Andrew Thornton
- We Can Make That at Home
- Wickwire Jewelry (and Dolls)
- WireWorked handcrafted jewelry from the workbench of Sally Russick
- Yolanda's Clay
Gender | Female |
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Industry | Arts |
Location | Ohio, United States |
Introduction | Six years ago I started designing jewelry. I discovered that it was enjoyable and constructive. I mainly gave my pieces away as gifts. My family owned some chickens, bunnies, small pets, and two dogs, but we also wanted goats. I heard about an upcoming craft show that needed crafters. I signed up, and it was a success! Along with my brother and my sister, who make soap and candles, we raised enough money to purchase fencing and four Pygmy Goats. A portion of my profits are now donated to feed and take care of all our animals, as well as a percentage to local charities. Over the years my creative style has changed, so I consider it undefined. Yet I am always in awe of the wonder of God's creation. I am continuing to find new ways to expand my business. In the future, I hope to make my hobby a career! |
Interests | Jewelry making |