Sunday, October 18, 2009

I'm back...and FREE SHIPPING!

I know its been a while since you last heard from me but I'm still here. It's been a busy few months making the leap from my home state of Maine to my new hometown in Washington. My fiance and I spent a wonderful week driving across this huge and beautiful country, stopping to take in the sights at Niagra Falls, exploring Chicago for a day, and making my life long dream of visiting Yellowstone a reality. What an amazing trip!

Here we are in the Portland area finally feeling like we are getting settled in. We have a cute but cramped apartment that is great for the 2 of us at the moment. It is right beside a park with walking trails that loop around a lake. I head out for a walk every day! I love that I can still be so
close to nature and only a short drive into Portland. I have been enjoying my time here by getting to know my fiance's family, exploring the city, discovering some great eats, and of course diligently hunting for a job. That took a little longer than I thought but one came along just in time.

Now its time to get back in to my jewelry making. I haven't felt like I had time to work on it though I have had a lot of time on my hands. Focusing on other things
I guess. It's hard to feel like I can have a hobby when I should be working at an actual job. Hopefully I will be inspired to start on some new designs for the holidays. I'm always excited to see what new ideas come along after taking a little time off.


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Through October 31, I will be offering free shipping to US and Canada on all purchases.


Here are a few pieces to add some sparkle to your fall wardrobe:



Smoldering Garnet Earrings


Autumn Tribute Earrings




An elegant Jade Wirework Pendant with ribbon necklace



Glamorous Garnet Drop Earrings

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2 comments:

Christine said...

Hi,

Welcome to the west coast! I live in southern Oregon.

I love your jewelry. You should make your jewelry on a full time basis. You could go to Art Festivals/Craft Fairs to sell your jewelry. I went to seven Art Festivals this year and did very well.

Christine
www.mastersglassart.com

Oceanside Creations said...

Christine- Thanks for your encouraging words and for taking a look at my work.