This is Kevin's Daddy bracelet. Some Mommy's are lucky enough to have Daddy's who will wear a bracelet, some Mommy's aren't. This bracelet is masculine enough to not look like Daddy is actually wearing jewelry but instead a reminder of the love that brought his child or children to be.Sunday, May 3, 2009
Don't Forget Daddy
This is Kevin's Daddy bracelet. Some Mommy's are lucky enough to have Daddy's who will wear a bracelet, some Mommy's aren't. This bracelet is masculine enough to not look like Daddy is actually wearing jewelry but instead a reminder of the love that brought his child or children to be.Mother/Daughter Bracelet Sets
This first piece I made for my twin nieces and my sister-in-law. Of course, I overestimated and made Jenn's bracelet way too big (easy fix), but the twins love theirs. The report is that they love theirs so much that they want to wear Jenn's also. So much for that give the daughter a bracelet she'll stay away from yours.....

This next set is the set that I made for Emily and I. I didn't put any letter beads on this set because I didn't want to distract from the dangle and the charm and I wanted something special for her first bracelet. My bracelet is one she can wear on her wedding day and know that Mommy made something special just for her.
Add A Strand
Let me know your needs and they will be fulfilled.
How To Determine Bracelet Length
For an adult bracelet, add approximately 1” to your measurement. For an infant or child bracelet, add approximately a half of an inch. If you have a bracelet that fits well, simply measure that bracelet.
For a bracelet with a toggle clasp, measure from the end of the bar to the center of the ring.
For a bracelet with a lobster-clasp, measure from end to end.
I realize that many of my bracelets are given as gifts. If you can’t measure, don't worry about it...wrist size is fairly standard. Seven and a half inches is the average bracelet size and fits most women.
Below is a guide for determining size when measuring isn't possible.
0-24 Months : 5-Inches
2-5 Years : 5.5-Inches
5-8 Years : 6-Inches
8-11 Years : 6.5-Inches
Adult Small : 7-Inches
Adult Medium/Average : 7.5-Inches
Adult Large : 8-Inches
Adult X-Large : 8.5-Inches
I would be happy to add an extender chain on to make your bracelet longer if needed.
Lost and Found

Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Magnetic Bracelet

QCGA stands for Quad Cities Greyhound Adoption, of which I am a member. The blue beads signify the birth month of my first greyhound, Marsha. Any colors can be used in these bracelets and any names can be put on any of the bracelets - within reason, of course.
One Strand Mother's Bracelet
Two Strand Mother's Bracelet
This bracelet is for Kendra. Happy mother's day Kendra. Actually, Kendra knew about this bracelet as she and her husband tried to help me with my picture taking ability. They did a great job. Where did I put the pictures? I have no idea. If I ever find them I will be sure to swap them out for these pictures.


Sunday, April 26, 2009
Explanation of Materials Used
For example:
1. I use 49 strand, 26 pound sterling silver beading wire. This is so strong it could pull a truck :)
2. I use only Swarovski crystals in 3mm, 4mm, 6mm, 8mm and sometimes 10mm sizes. Sometimes bigger!
3. I use sterling silver beads when requested. Sterling costs more than silver plated. Most people cannot tell the difference. Sometimes I can't tell the difference. I am more than willing to use all sterling silver beads when requested, otherwise I will use bright silver plated beads.
4. For gold beads, I use gold plated beads. Pure gold would be bought at a jewelry store and would not be as personal. Sometimes I use 24 K plated beads.
5. For the letter beads, I do use sterling silver beads because there is little difference in price and they just look a lot better. Gold letter beads are difficult to get, but if you are willing to wait, it can be done.
Have any questions? Email me and I'd be more than happy to answer!
To All The Mothers Out There
The photography might lack a lot but the bracelet really is beautiful.

In The Beginning....
It all started with this bracelet. I noticed a friend wearing it and I commented that I liked the colors. She took it off and gave it to me. The more I looked at it and the more I wore it, I decided I could make this and just copy the pattern. About that same time, I had the great pleasure of accepting the department head of the jewelry department (big job, little pay). With all of the great patterns out there and my new knowledge of beads, this became the hobby. What started out as just a few beads and making just magnetic bracelets has turned into much more. Feel free to leave me any comments or questions. I will answer everyone. Also, ask about any discounts or donations for your groups.
Thanks for looking and welcome to my blog.




