Friday, March 22, 2013

I've been Spring cleaning and am marking down older pieces and relisting them in the SPRING CLEANING SALE section of the Etsy Shop.  This is an ongoing project and I will continue to add to that shop section, so check back if you don't see something you like at first glance.  Most of these pieces are one-of-a-kind or are the last of a particular design I made, so once they are gone they are really gone.    
Enjoy your weekend,
 
Sara

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

"Jewelry Affaire" Preview

I just received my artist copy of "Jewelry Affaire" in the mail today and was pleased to see the beautiful pictures of some of my vintage metal tassel pieces. Such an honor to be included in this incredible publication!
 
 
Today is the first "official" day of Spring and Summer isn't too far behind.  As the temperatures thaw, our sleeves shorten and give us an opportunity to show off new bracelets. 




 
 
 
 
 I was able to list a few things for the Etsy Shop this evening, so head on over there. Mother's Day is just around the corner.





 
 
I am always thankful for your interest in In Small Spectacles jewelry.  If you ever have a question or a request, please don't hesitate to contact me
 
Sara





Thursday, March 14, 2013

I'm Still Here!

I'm still here and have been busy making new pieces and coming up with new designs. Obviously I haven't been as diligent in photographing the pieces and posting them in the Etsy Shop.  I know, my bad.  But here is a sampling and these have been listed:

 
Vintage japanese glass pearls


 
Onyx and rhinestone embellished vintage brass id tags

 
Beautiful crystal glass and vintage gothic crosses

 
LOVE this shade of emerald green candy jade.  Love.  It.


 
Boho:  Ivory carved bone, vintage brass, and tassels. 


 
Champagne pearls




 
Fully loaded

 
Teal freshwater pearls and vintage Madonna and Child lucite set in brass

 
Garnet and vintage brass


I have another weathered tray brimming with pieces to list, so I will make every effort this weekend to get some pics and load them. 

Thanks for stopping by even though I have been MIA for quite a while.  Enjoy your weekend! 

Sara

Monday, December 31, 2012

New Year

Au revoir 2012, bon jour 2013!  As most people, I take some time at the end of every year to reflect on the ups and downs, goods and bads, and all the many lessons learned during the year.  Creatively it was the best year for me with several new and unique designs emerging from my work studio, publication in "Belle Armoire Jewelry", and confirmation of upcoming publication in this Spring's "Jewelry Affaire."  I had the opportunity to participate in new and larger art shows and sharing my pieces with a larger number of new friends. 

For 2013 I'd like to continue adding to new designs.  I would also like to stretch myself and learn new techniques and incorporate them into the pieces.  I'm always on the hunt for "new" vintage elements that help my jewelry stand out, so that it always a goal. 

My last listings of 2012 are these new designs featuring petite vintage brass ID tags that I embellished with solid brass rhinestones and hung from leverbacks to make edgy and eclectic earrings.












 
I hope you had a great 2012, 2013 brings you all good things and God's best, and your New Year's celebrations are both festive and safe!
Sara

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Vintage Brass ID Tag Bracelets

Just a few last minute additions to the shop and the last ones until after Christmas.  I've had these solid brass vintage ID tags for a while now and didn't know quite what I wanted to do with them.  Then God just gave me the idea to embellish them with solid brass rhinestones with some multi-layered chains for the bracelet.  I also embellished some with vintage rhinestone earrings, but haven't had an opportunity to take a picture of them yet.  Wrapping Christmas gifts is taking priority!

 
Vintage Japanese glass pearls with hand-aged rhinestone filigree.

 
Black diamond rhinestones set in slid brass with rhinestone filigree and mercury glass beads.

 
I aged a 10mm rhinestone filigree and dangled one off of each of the rings the clasp hooks onto.  Bling from every angle!

 

 
These look super layered with other bracelets, like In Small Spectacles cuffs!
 
I hope you all have a very Merry Christmas as you celebrate the incarnation of our Lord, Jesus Christ! 
 
Sara

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

The Quarter

Phillipians 4:6-7~  Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.  And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

This is a story about how pretty much anything can be made into beautiful jewelry and a reminder to trust in the Lord in all things and reach for others when you need help.  I have a friend whose oldest child was in my youngest son's preschool class.  She's a lovely person, very easygoing and fun to talk with.  She recently moved away, but we are able to keep up via Facebook.  It's been fun reading her posts about her move and what her family has been up to since she moved.  It's like she never left!  She also has a son who is now preschool age.  This is where the story gets good.

It's also been fun reading her posts about the crazy things her son does, just like any boy that age does.  I am almost out of that stage where their exploits can sometimes be unknowingly dangerous.....almost.  Reading about these events from an outsider's perspective can sometimes be very entertaining!  About two months ago she posted that her son swallowed a quarter, appeared to be okay, and they would be on the lookout for the quarter's reappearance.  Apparently other parents had been through this as evidenced through the comments they left.  Now, thankfully, this is one thing that my boys haven't done. 

Her next post was to inform us that they were in the hospital awaiting surgery to get the quarter out.  That's when it got serious.  I prayed, her friends prayed, we all prayed and pretty soon another post appeared stating the quarter was out and her son was okay and had already consumed two Popsicles and one ripe banana.  There was even a picture of the monetary culprit.  Many people had their suggestions about what to do with the quarter.  Mine is what my mind always gravitates towards:  jewelry.  Let's make something pretty out of a scary situation.

My friend trusted me enough to mail me the quarter and incorporate it into some wearable art.  Fortunately the quarter's temporary home left a nice, brassy patina and I love patina.  He is the final result:

 
I put the quarter head side up specifically because of the phrase "In God We Trust."  I framed it in a solid brass filigree frame, paired it with a solid brass filigree, and embellished it with 4mm brass austrian crystal.

 
The cuff is solid brass and measures 1 inch.  I etched the outside with the Lord's Prayer and a signature In Small Spectacles cross on the inside.  Appropriate given the circumstances and how many prayers were lifted up.
 

 
I rewired a vintage tassel with hand-aged rhinestone and wired it to dangle on one side along with a vintage rhinestone button and solid brass antique cross.

 
I hope my friend likes it.  We can all laugh about the event now, but at the time I am sure she was frightened for her little boy as any mother would be. My mother told me and I have often been heard to mutter "The Lord watches out for fools and mothers."  Having 3 young sons myself, I know all the trouble they can get into and the near misses and close calls we have endured.  I could write a book.  But we mothers look back at those events with gratitude to the Lord for getting us all out of those sticky situations without fatalities, serious injuries, and extensive property damage. 
 
I hope when my friend wears the bracelet she remembers the time when her son was a little boy and did something dangerous and yet funny at the same time.  How she had friends who prayed for her family and a gracious and kind God who sustained her throughout.


Merry Christmas,


Sara