While I'm here and wasting some time, let's fast forward to Spring 2010. This year so far I've done a handful of new charms designs... but nothing like last year. I spent the last few months doing a huge custom order for a punk shop in Germany called OldSkullPeople, which is partially responsible for my lack of new charm designs. It's possible that in the future I may discontinue them entirely. All the cutting destroys my hands, and the fumes from the acrylic sealant can't be very healthy for you. Yeah yeah, you're supposed to spray outdoors or in well ventilated areas.... I know I know. But here in the Lehigh Valley we have some brutally cold winters and pollen runs amuck in the Spring and Summer. Do you guys mind if your jewelry has pollen permanently encrusted in it? Might make for a great bad luck charm for an enemy with allergies ay? So anyways, here's what's new in charms...
More flippin' birds...
As mentioned in blogs past, I get really sick of looking at all the birds I do, but you guys seem to love 'em. So I'm constantly trying to update them and change the look to keep myself from going madd. My customers give me such guff if I discontinue old designs, so I usually keep the old and the new. These are the newest bird designs, which as always, come in a variety of colors.





More charms...



Pendant necklaces GALORE.
2010 so far has been all about these awesome pendant necklaces. My customers have always responded really well to anything nautical, and have just been eating up the anchors I have, as well as the acrylic cabs. And how about these lock and key toggle clasps... aren't they awesome?












I tried a small run of sea creature pendants,
because I love me some sea creatures.
Major fail. You guys hated them. Womp womp.


Clover necklace, photo by Amilie Turner,
Dommino Inc. Photography

You guys love these octopus necklaces.

more birds? why not.

Things that go flap in the night.
I'm a bat nut. I can't hide it... they're tattooed all over me. So here's some more batty goodness.
I now offer the stampings in copper, silver, AND gunmetal. Whoopie!




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