Friday, July 3, 2015

THE  H-E-A-T  IS ON!

DARE TO WEAR THESE 

SUMMER TRENDS...



Ahhh, Summertime.... kids are out of school, WATER, picnics, vacations, weddings, hikes, and barbecues are what come to mind.  Relaxing opportunities to spend with family and friends and recharge relationships.  


Do it in style with these sunny trends...


Coral Necklace, Coral Multi Strand Necklace, Orange Peach & Pink, Seven Strand Necklace, Beadwork, Iridescent Coral Dark Pink Choker Pendant
                        
                                     Coral Crush !

 Make a statement, without saying a word.  Celebrate summer in refreshing
shades of pink, salmon and coral. 

Bold & Beautiful !





summer essentials...


Vintage Cuff Bracelet, Learf Patteren Cuff Bracelet, White Wash Patina Metal Cuff, Metal Bracelet, Raised Relief, Unique Floral Design Cuff


            cuffs & charm bracelets are in !

                         Fresh Finds for wherever you're headed to this summer



Charm Bracelets, Charm Bangles, Alex and Ani Inspired, Curb Chain Bracelets, All Occasion Jewelry, Custom Jewelry,


Summer wish list...



Alex & Ani Charm Bangle, Charm Bracelet, Stainless Steel Adjustable Bangle, Photo Charms, Accomplishment or Congratulation Gift

                      Personalized bangles

                    Bangles are all the rage these days - Create cute bangle 
              bracelets personalized with photos and charms....TOO CUTE!




What's you're favorite Summer jewelry?  Add your photos here and SHARE with us!



Aloha from Hawaii until next quarter, Susan


  





I hope you've enjoyed this third quarterly post of 2015.  Even more so, I hope this has gottenyou EXCITED and INSPIRED!  Don't forget to take notice about jewelry trends you seeand let us know what YOU find.


Monday, March 30, 2015

THE BEST JEWELRY TRENDS FOR SPRING 2015

                           

SPRING IT ON!


So have you been watching, observing and taking mental notes?  I sure have!  In my first quarter post I suggested making a point to check out what styles of jewelry women are wearing - where you live and work, see on actress or in print.  Chances are over time you will see a trend.  Whether or not it's your style, you will notice trends not only in jewelry but fashion as well. 



Fashion Top 3:

Here's the scoop on all things bijoux for the coming season—from bracelets to pendants, romantic ideals, and mismatched innovations.  

New Word of the Quarter:     BIJOUX      ( ˈbēZHo͞o )  a jewel or trinket


1. Chandelier Earrings

Like the glamour of chandelier lighting in a room, the same is said for chandelier earrings.  Their aesthetic appeal adds a bold statement to any outfit. 
See more Chandelier Earrings here




2. Stacking Bracelets

Fashion's relaxed and simple styles call for casual accessories, including layered looks on the hand.  These can be plain, simple, sparkly, covered with gemstones, or intense design.  Build a bigger bolder look with lots of intermingled styles.

3. Layering Necklaces

The relaxed silhouettes of Spring coupled with a bonanza of different necklines means that layering styles will be worthwhile additions to your jewelry box.  You may have already seen layered necklaces sold in layered sets of two, three or more.  These pieces can be multi-strands or singles layered with others.


See layered necklace here

on my RADAR...

 ESTATE JEWELRY ~ STAYED TUNED!




What Do You Think? add YOUR comments and photos here


I hope you've enjoyed this FIRST quarterly of 2015.  Even more so, I hope this has gotten
you EXCITED and INSPIRED!  Don't forget to take notice about jewelry trends you see
and let us know what YOU find.
                                              

Aloha until next quarter, Susan

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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Sooooo.......

           Just how cold IS it where you are right now?

This morning on Oahu's North Shore
74 degrees on   1 - 17 - 15



As many of you know, I am in Hawaii - Yes, I get a lot of jealous 'hate mail' in my conversations with customers :)  I'm never hesitant to INSIST that ONE day, they must ABSOLUTELY visit this beautiful and diverse state.  Winter is my absolute favorite month in Hawaii........it's COLD for us when the temperature drops to the upper 50's and we have to wear socks and sweat pants to bed!  Sob, right?   LOL  OK, I better stop adding insult to injury!  Anyway.........you're here because we share a passion for jewelry.  Not just any jewelry, but Vintage Jewelry!  Whether you wear it, collect it or re-assemble them as I do, my blog has always been about encouraging you and equipping you to shop and/or make your own.  With no further adieu, I introduce.....


JEWELRY TRENDS IN 2015 - First Quarter

With 2014 in the back seat, it's time to look ahead into 2015 and see what's in store for jewelry trends.  The next time you're out and about, make it a point to check out the jewelry that women are wearing.  Chances are, over time, you will see a trend.  Whether or not it's "your" style or not, you will begin to notice trends; trends not only in jewelry, but fashion as well.  It's FUN!  It's like being your own SECRET SHOPPER.  I'm constantly checking out styles on others for ideas and inspiration.  After admiring something that I REALLY like, I inquire as to where they purchased the item and even ask if they would mind if I took a quick cell photo!  I've never been denied ;)

Now, you must know, that for me personally, I prefer the timeless beauty, style and elegance of vintage and antique jewelry.  I will choose vintage every time over something new and mass produced.  After all, you can always put a vintage 'spin' on just about everything, even trendy jewelry.
  

1. STATEMENT NECKLACES big and bold are such a strong trend for 2015 or for anytime you want to make a big impression with your jewelry.  Statement jewelry can be any kind of jewelry that makes a big impact - several bracelets on one wrist, generously sized chandelier earrings or the most common of statement jewelry, big and bold bib necklaces.  I've seen some pretty hideous statement necklaces out there, but I've also seen some unique beauties too.    

TIP:  Make sure to wear only one piece of statement jewelry at a time.


 Jewelry is the perfect way to bring life to an outfit and complement your best features. 
So, why not complete your look with an exceptional, bold and attention-grabbing piece of statement jewelry?


The modern pieces of jewelry can be gorgeous, however vintage-inspired jewelry brings a certain
 level of sophistication and makes the wearer look fabulous and unique.



New Word of the Quarter:  Vintage Assemblage - the aret of recycling and repurposing pieces of  vintage jewelry with other elements to recreate something new

2. BANGLES come in a variety of materials for a variety of looks and can really make a statement!  As you WATCH for trends, you're sure to have noticed girls walking around with wrists covered in gold and silver bangle bracelets.  What I love about these bangles is that you can add your OWN charms to these beauties.  PERSONALIZE bangles with shells, pearls, charms, initials, crystals, photo charms, etc.  

Consider bangle bracelets for their effortless and trendy style.



Handmade bangle bracelets easily slip over your wrist or open on a hinge, s
o throwing them on with anything is simple and fun!




   



























3. SHELLS are timeless.  Maybe it's a "Hawaii Trend", but shells are definitely in here!  Whether you live near the ocean or dream to, or perhaps it's a reminder of that wonderful vacation, shells retain their natural iridescence and God made beauty.  Nothing manufactured or artificial here!  After all, the oldest known jewelry in the world consists of two perforated beads made from shells of a sea snail discovered in Israel!  Trendy shells + pearls are VERY popular in both earring and necklace trends.



 I have a personal appreciation for sunrise shells.  Generally, I am not a "shell jewelry" person. I think  my husband wishes I were, but it's a bit too "hippy-ish" for me (personally) to wear as jewelry.  That being said, our family does have a personal collection of SUNRISE SHELLS.  Some we have personally found, which is like a lottery ticket, and others we have purchased from local residents.  They are by far, the most beautiful and prized shell for shell jewelry...


OK,  a little Hawaiian.....puka is the Hawaiian word for "hole" and refers to the naturally occurring hole in the middle of these rounded and worn shell fragments.  The shell on the left is called a "puka shell and easily found on Hawaiian beaches.  When used in jewelry, it's very cool and very close to home.  A very popular beach or island style jewelry trend.

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I hope you've enjoyed this FIRST quarterly of 2015.  Even more so, I hope this has gotten
you EXCITED and INSPIRED!  Don't forget to take notice about jewelry trends you see
and let us know what YOU find.

Until next time, warmest aloha!  -Susan

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Sunday, December 21, 2014

December DIY - EASY Wrapping & Bows Tutorial

December DIY

QUICK & EASY WRAPPING IDEAS!


'Tis the season to learn new tricks and get inspired 
with packaging ideas from The Charm Hunter



Oh my how the year has flown by!  Here we are just days before
Christmas.  It has been such a pleasure to share with you some of
my Vintage Jewelry Assemblage projects with you throughout the
year and my hope remains the same, to INSPIRE and ENCOURAGE.

So now what?  We have all these lovely gifts
both handmade and store bought, how do we wrap
these lovelies in quick and easy handmade gift wrap?



1. Think simple


   This trick reminds me of my dear mother-in-law, Margaret.  She came to visit us
in Hawaii soon after we were married and insisted on buying us our very first
Christmas tree and ornaments to "get us started".  What a sweetheart, I was so
touched and never forgot it.........even today, 28 years later.  HER TIP:   Start
with white (or any neutral color).  That way each year you can introduce another 
color and it will always match as you build up your collection of ornaments.
And that's what we did.  I had a beautiful green tree full of an assortment of
all white ribbon and ornaments.  I wish I had a photo of it; truly I thought it looked 
like a designer's Christmas tree, and each year thereafter I introduced a new color.

   So, use the same concept!  Using white wrapping paper, white butcher paper, brown
paper bags or brown packaging paper will give you an inexpensive base to work with.
Even black & white newspaper makes a classic wrap and save the comics to use to wrap 
children s' gifts!
Black & White Newspaper makes a CLASSY wrap!
                                                


Comics make the PERFECT wrap for children of ALL ages!
                                      

2. Think "outside" the box, as in "outdoors"


   Once you have your neutral base, ANY element you add will match and add an
impressive POP to your wrap.  Instead of a traditional bow, GO OUTSIDE!  Snip
greenery from your own yard or surroundings.  Rosemary, tree sprigs, berries, shells,
leaves, pine cones,  
flowers that preserve well like baby's breath, statice and lavender....the possibilities
are endless!  Last resort?  Snip some of the back branches of your Christmas tree off!
Use twine, string or ribbon - whatever you have - to secure.

Snip a piece of real (or artificial) Christmas tree branch! 



3. Reduce, reuse and repurpose


   An option to adding something from the outdoors is to reuse things you already
have INDOORS:  artificial flowers or greenery, teabags, paper doilies, candy, buttons, 
confetti, stickers, spare outdoor Christmas light bulbs, netting, lace, burlap, yarn, jewelry, 
and charms!  Last resort?  Let the kids draw their very own pictures on the wrap with colorful
markers or crayons!


Real lace OR paper doilies look beautiful when placed over white OR brown paper


4. Add snappy bows for the finishing touch



   For you traditionalist, bows NEVER go out of style!  Here's a few CUTE tutorials I
recently stumbled upon for some clever bow making:


MAGAZINE BOWS!

How clever is this?  Click here for the tutorial on these bows made with recycled magazine paper!





ORIGAMI BOWS!

I saw this tutorial here.  Your computer can translate for you OR just
follow the photo instructions with a 3" x 3" or 4" x 4" square piece of paper


PERFECT TINY RIBBON BOWS!

My good friend Marge sent me this cool tutorial


What’s your favorite addition to 

practically-perfect package? 


Share your ideas & photos with us!



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Warmest Aloha, Susan

Friday, November 14, 2014

Novemeber DIY


brought to you by The Charm Hunter


Handcrafted by One Charming Treasure
     Add a Charm Bangle Bracelets

Handcrafted by One Charming Treasure

Why do these make the perfect gift?  
They're cute, easy, & inexpensive to make!

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Who doesn't like a bangle?  They're fun and easy to wear 
and the best part is that one size fits all!  They are adjustable 
and expandable to fit any size wrist.  You can add as few
or as many charms as you wish and personalize for the
person you're making it for :)

Handcrafted by One Charming Treasure

Follow these quick and easy steps:


SUPPLY LIST:  

                        wire cuff bracelets
                        charms and/or beads
                        4 - 6 mm jumprings (depending on wire diameter)
                        2 pairs of pliers


STEP 1:  

Gather your supplies.  You can find expandable, adjustable wire cuff
bangle bracelets at your local craft store or on line.  Amazon has several
styles available in a variety of finishes.  While the styles may vary slightly, 
they all have a "locking" mechanism that prevents the charms from
sliding off.  The most popular and least expensive are silvertone/goldtone.
Silver/gold plated as well as sterling silver metals are also available
depending on how much you want to spend.  I would recommend a sliver
or gold plated, as the finish will last much longer than the silver or goldtone
and they are just a few dollars more.  These below are listed at $5.25 ea.

            
Silver Plated
Gold Plated

  

STEP 2:

Gather your charms!  You can use charms, beads, photo charms, 
beach glass, shells, pearls, just about anything that has a hole 
(or that you can drill a small hole in).  If your charms don't come 
with jumprings already attached, you will need to add them to attach
to your bangle.  Use pliers to attach jumprings, add to bangle and then
securely close.  If you are not familiar with jumprings, read this quick 
and easy tutorial first.

STEP 3:

Personalize by adding charms, dangles and handstamped tags.  You
can add to both the "fixed/locked" area of the bangle, as well as the
to the rest of the bangle.


- Wallah! -



Add as few OR as many as you wish!


The options are ENDLESS !
                                  

YOU can do this !

I hope this project has inspired you!

Aloha, Susan


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Monday, October 20, 2014

October's

Brought to you by The Charm Hunter

Handcrafted by The Charm Hunter
Heavenly Earrings

Bronze filigree cross earrings with chain and red garnet quartz gemstones

by

These are very easy to make and you can choose whatever color you like.
Since we're about to enter into the CHRISTmas Season, I chose red garnets.


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The supplies are pretty basic and you may already have all the elements 
to make these.  If not, the parts are inexpensive to purchase.

I love vintage crosses and religious medals.  They combine beautiful
art work with spiritual meaning.  Religious medals make wonderful
elements to work with in assemblage charm jewelry.



Supplies:

  • Two filigree crosses; look for ones with scrolls, loops and spaces
  • Loose chain link, ideally in the same finish as your cross
  • (4) 7mm jumprings and (4) 5mm jumprings, in the same finish
  • Four tear shape/pear shape or similar beads
  • Two ear wires, in same finish



Tools:
  • Two pair of pliers
  • One pair cutting pliers/nippers
  • Ruler




I always say in every post to NEVER throw away your broken jewelry. 
 Keep everything.  You can always use their spare parts in other projects, as shown today.


Step 1:




Organize your supplies.  The brass ornate crosses I chose are approximately 
2 1/4" x 1 1/2".  I cut a piece of brass chain into (2) 4" lengths after draping over the 
cross to see how long I wanted the chain to hang.


Step 2:


Use your pliers to pry open each 7mm jumpring and attach to each end of the chains.  Before closing the jumprings, attach each end to the outer ends of the cross in the outermost opening you can find.  Use your pliers to securely close the jumprings.  If you are not familiar with jumprings, read this quick and easy tutorial first.


Step 3:     


Now the fun part.......selecting the jewels!
I have a huge collection of Vintage jewels, but the hard
part was finding FOUR matching beads!  They can be made of
glass, plastic, acrylic, pearl or stone, and of course in any color!



 Decisions, decisions, decisions....



Step 4: 



I really wanted to use a teal or aqua blue, (my favorite), but I didn't have 
four matching pieces.  So I decided that since CHRISTmas is just 
around the corner, I chose red garnet teardrop stones.

Use your pliers to dis-assemble (if applicable) the stones.  If you've
purchased new stones your all set.  Use the 5mm jumprings to
attach your stones to another opening in your filigree cross,
preferably an inward area so that it falls inside the hanging chain.
Lastly, use your pliers to attach earwires.


NOTE:  Your jumpring sizes may vary depending on the 
opening size you have on your particular cross


**--- Wallah! ---**


You can do this!

I hope you've enjoyed this month's project
and that I've inspired you!

Aloha, Susan