Do you ever wonder how a designer's mind works? Or are you too scared to find out? (just kidding) Much of my life was spent in corporate America. As a result, when I started designing jewelry I noticed a shift in the way I approached this new career. It felt (and still does) like my mind is engulfed with ideas, possibilities and yes new designs. Many nights while attempting to … [Read more...]
Everything’s Coming Up Turquoise
I shared a lot of turquoise gemstone tips and tidbits with you in the last few posts. Wonder where I found all this juicy information? Books of course! I love to read and learn from books. especially the kind I can hold in my hand and physically turn pages. Would you like to learn more about turquoise? Here are the books I referenced. The book shown above is a series of … [Read more...]
My interview about my book
It's always exciting to be interviewed! This time I was approached to tell a little more about my book. While Jewelry designing is my true passion, I did take time out a couple of years ago to chronicle my journey into passion. Moreover, I created a template for those who want a roadmap to finding their own passionate life. It was fun and challenging of course. Mainly though I … [Read more...]
I’m a Jewelry Designer & Businesswoman.. So WHY write a book?
Why Indeed! My friends point out to me that I am already juggling two careers and squeezing in a personal life . So why did I ADD even more into my busy lifestyle? I wrote Inside the Mind of A Jewelry Designer to tell my story.. the journey I have been on these last few years... and hopefully to influence at least one person to find their own passion in life. [tweet_box … [Read more...]
Oh, the Places You’ll Go!
Several Years Ago I was introduced to this delightful Dr Seuss book. [tweet_dis_img][/tweet_dis_img] Most of you are familiar with this famous author of children's books. Theodor Seuss Geisel was born on March 2, 1904, in Springfield, Massachusetts. He published his first children's book, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, under the name of Dr. Seuss in 1937. … [Read more...]