July 25, 2007 at 3:02 pm
· Filed under New from Serendipity!
Check out my newest creation— silk jewelry with vintage beads! These hand-dyed strands are dipped in vibrant colors to give each piece a unique flair. (Most of the strands get darker towards the ends, which I just love!) I add vintage beads, Swarvorski crystals and other hand-sewn treasures to each necklace — each one is unique and truly original! My favorite part about these necklaces is that each one is completely adjustable! You can let the ends hang long in the back or tie them in a bow. You can buy them now in my Etsy shop or email me for more info. Mention my blog and get $5 off your purchase of any silk necklace. Happy Etsy shopping!

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July 10, 2007 at 12:04 pm
· Filed under Events and Shows
Wooohooo! Sara, Ema and I have been accepted to sell our handmade goodies at the second annual Strange Folk Festival! I’ll be selling hand-screened tees and vintage beaded jewelry, while Emalisa will be selling her unique painted doors. Get a sneak peek at them here. While you’re out shopping, you might need a cute bag to carry around your purchases in. Saraprettyfun has pretty bags made with unique fabrics and embellishments. She has accessories too! Get a preview of them here.

We hope to see you all there!
Strange Folk Festival
Saturday, September 22, 2007
10 a.m - 6.p.m.
Community Park in O’Fallon, Illinois (just 15 minutes from downtown St. Louis)
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July 9, 2007 at 2:52 pm
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I have always wanted to learn how to silk-screen! It seems that my best friend Christina and I are always ordering shirts for a concert or some other event. We tried the iron-ons and heat transfers (eww) but nothing was up to par. So we purchased the supplies, studied the process, collaborated on some concepts and came up with some really cool tees! You can buy them here at my Etsy shop or email us for custom orders!
Me and the girls at the Keith Urban concert! We got soooo many compliments on these tanks, and I love how each one is different — thanks Christina for the awesome graphics!

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