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Julie Childers

Julie Childers

Through the years I have always had a hobby, and hobbies cost money. When I discovered beading, I found that I could have a hobby and recoup some or all of the expense of the hobby by
Nannett Cepero

Nannett Cepero

I share an Etsy store with my daughter
Carolyn Cave

Carolyn Cave

I've always been creative and "crafty", even as a child when my mom taught me how to sew, knit and crochet. I've explored other artistic endeavors, such as spinning, weaving, dyeing, quilting and silk ribbon embroidery
Jody Lanham

Jody Lanham

Jewelry-making has become a passion with me; I feel a driving force to keep on doing it.
Karen Carmichael

Karen Carmichael

It started out a hobby and grew into a few festivals a year. Then placement in a few jewelry stores followed and the just-for-fun design competitions.
Elena Landzberg

Elena Landzberg

Pretty things that surround me inspire me to create and design jewelry.
Marie Lamarche

Marie Lamarche

I always plan different jewelry.
Lela Marie Kurtz

Lela Marie Kurtz

I do a lot of beading projects using gemstones and seed beads. I love doing wire work and have fallen in love with larimar and gold together.
Connie Kuilema

Connie Kuilema

I began as a knitter of chain mail who had a lot of beads left over from projects and failed experiments.
Alisha Butler

Alisha Butler

Jewelry-making has never been a full-time career, though I once worked full-time managing a bead store and taught jewelry-making classes
Irene Kravtsova

Irene Kravtsova

There are so many things that inspire me: nature, music, emotions, state symbols of United States, the power of color combination and many more.
Laura Burlis

Laura Burlis

You can see more of my work at my Etsy shop: BorealisArtByLauraB
Diane Zollo

Diane Zollo

I have a website, attend craft fairs and do home shows primarily. This is a second source of income right now--I am mostly just trying to sell enough so I can keep making more
Kateryna Klimov

Kateryna Klimov

I sell my jewelry at trade shows and on my Instagram page via personal messages.
Atsumi

Atsumi

I am constantly inspired by all living things and am also able to learn many things from their history.
Joyce Bugaiski

Joyce Bugaiski

Jewelry-making plays a very large role in my everyday life.
Claire Kern

Claire Kern

A long spiritual quest has resulted in interesting compositions of subjects such as sea creatures, hearts, angels, peace signs and crystals. I discovered that I have the ability to create beautiful necklaces from great and varied materials which bring joy to many ladies.
Mary Buchholz

Mary Buchholz

I feel that jewelry-making keeps my brain active. I make jewelry on a daily basis. I am trying to make it a full-time business.
Susan Lenart Kazmer

Susan Lenart Kazmer

I have always felt that the more experiences you have in life, the more you are able to offer in your work. On my journey, living life, exploring and unfolding as an artist, I find inspiration for my work in various mediums. Watching a bird run back and forth with the tide creates a beautiful rhythm that can be transformed into a three-dimensional form. The visual impact, the color and condition of a dilapidated barn can be captured in a piece of metal.
Bobbie Yoakum

Bobbie Yoakum

I'm a retired Math teacher... I sell to friends, family and interested customers of the bead stores I worked for and teach at.
Brandy Bruder

Brandy Bruder

I sell primarily from my Etsy shop, Buy the Place with Beads. I struggled to conceive a witty title for my shop, and the few clever ideas I proposed were already in use. I'm a Bob Dylan fan, so I borrowed a line of his to inspire my shop's name.
Krissy Joy

Krissy Joy

I started finding joy in jewelry when my grandmother first set a bulging bag of assorted beads in front of me. I would sit for hours learning to...
Larry Brown

Larry Brown

Jewelry, in fact all wearable art, is important to me. Early in my career, I saw the positive impact that wearing something beautiful had on the wearer's spirit and mood.
Leah Z. Portnoy Worenklein

Leah Z. Portnoy Worenklein

Recently, jewelry-making has become absolutely crucial to my well-being.
Stephanie J. Eddy

Stephanie J. Eddy

I became obsessed with the Viking Knit weave because the basic technique, so far as design, was virtually unexplored. I believed there was more to it
Svetlana Dubinsky

Svetlana Dubinsky

As long as making jewelry is not my main job, I sell a little, mostly to my friends, and sometimes give it as a present to close friends
Mary Wertz

Mary Wertz

I have a market I sell at on Saturdays from May to October and then I have a store that sells my work on consignment
Sherry Serafini

Sherry Serafini

Bead embroidery artist, Sherry Serafini, is the featured catalog cover artist for the 2004-2005 Fire Mountain Gems and Beads Jewelry Maker's Catalog with her incredible bead embroidery neckpiece, Oceans, created exclusively for Fire Mountain Gems and Beads. She speaks of Oceans as ''one of the few pieces I did that was so free and elaborate, the shape of the stone inspired me."
Dale "Cougar" Armstrong

Dale "Cougar" Armstrong

Encouraged at a very early age by her mother, Dale "Cougar" Armstrong made a hobby of prospecting and collecting rocks, minerals and fossils. She enjoyed many years of one-on-one training with a variety of well-known artists including old world master Karl Drerup. Nearly thirty years later she became a professional crafter and a nationally recognized jewelry artist who creates beautiful one-of-a-kind pieces of wearable art.
Marielle Teasdale

Marielle Teasdale

Etsy, my website, symposiums, a boutique in Italy.
Jama Watts

Jama Watts

Jewelry making is my life.
Jan Rosell

Jan Rosell

I start as sketching a piece of wearable, repurposed materials dedicated to signifying a worthy piece of creation
Suzanne Neve

Suzanne Neve

I've sold my designs via word of mouth and at local markets.
Anne Stokes

Anne Stokes

I like making pretty things. It gives me a sense of accomplishment and makes me happy.
Sergiy Nagorny

Sergiy Nagorny

I work with copper and silver wire and semiprecious stones and beads. I prefer working with copper because it gives so much freedom without being too costly.
Linda Vizcaino-Rivera

Linda Vizcaino-Rivera

I never knew that I could or would enjoy creating beautiful pieces of jewelry. Hence, the name given to my jewelry business: Created by Grace Designs.
Kit Skeoch

Kit Skeoch

Over the years I have both donated and sold my work. I have a home studio and open it to the public during the Spring/Summer/Fall months.
Natasha Downs

Natasha Downs

I use a variety of metal clay techniques and traditional jewelry making. The Korean keumboo adds the richness of high karat gold.
Skylar Mou

Skylar Mou

I sell my one-of-a-kind pieces on etsy! You can find them at bluskyarts.etsy.com.
Ei Leen Simone

Ei Leen Simone

I plan to attend craft fairs in my area. And of course, my biggest selling is through word of mouth, which I truly appreciate
Tiffany Siegel

Tiffany Siegel

It's just something that came from within me. I believe my style is a bit unique and
Vada Jo Veter

Vada Jo Veter

I started making ornaments years ago, got the netting down good then started to change up.
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