
Pendant from LeAnn at Summers Studio Pottery.

Pendant from Lisa Peters.

Pendant from Stacy Barnes



Pendant from Lynn Davis.


Pendant from LeAnn of Summers Studio Pottery ( I love the colors), bronzite, Fancy quartz, Toho cube beads and copper chain. I seem to really be into copper lately. Copper has always been one of my favorite things. When I was young and we would go on vacation I remember often coming home with a new piece of copper jewelry. The tourist shops had a good selection of copper. I still have several of my finds from years gone by.
Silver is still my favourite metal and the one I love to work with. I have made jewelry for years and would have never thought of using brass or other base metals (except copper) , till lately. I have still used brass only a very few times, I am just a sterling silver girl.


This necklace was so much fun to make. Pendant from Summers Studio Pottery, Czech glass from Arte Bella Surplus, bronzite, copper, silver and brass.

Leaf charm from Every Heart Crafts and Czech glass from a bead shop in Broken Arrow OK. The Beadles. The bracelet is my very favorite colors.
Some funky little earrings I handforged and added some clay beads.


One of my more popular leather designs with some mixed charms. One made of copper with words added.



I have been working with some leather and this pendant from LeAnn at Summere Studio Pottery. I will be making some other leather to go with it.

Just a mix of jewelry I made over the weekend. The green leaf charms are made be LeAnn of summers studio pottery. The silver and copper was handstamped, hammered and antiqued by me.
You can see larger photos on my flickr photostream.


I used a connector on the bracelet and little earring charms from LeAnne at Summers Studio Pottery.I love the beads from LeAnn, so much fun to work with. I had so many ideas couldn’t decide what to do but the leather was my first choice. Hope you enjoy my little jewelry photos and remember you can go to my photostream to see larger.

For the Get Excited and make things; I am excited!!! These connectors will be so much fun to work with.