I enjoy designing beaded jewelry and find my inspiration
in nature, art , and memories from my childhood.
Growing
up I remember how beautiful I thought beaded jewelry was and how the women in my life sparkled when they were
wearing it. They had style and grace just like a movie star. The hat, the gloves, the shoes and the matching
pocket book; the look was complete!
One New Year's Eve in my early days, my Mother was dressing for a
party and she had made her own dress; a shiny silver fringed slip dress. Then she put on a choker of rhinestones with
matching earrings. My Mother just shined; she had the blue eye shadow and french twist to pull the whole look
together too!
I kept her rhinestone set in my room and took it out every once in awhile to look
at the rainbow of colors in the beads. I could have sworn the necklace was worth a million dollars...it was to
me.

I started beading in the Fall of 2008.
I had purchased
a silk scarf that had great tonality. After shopping for the perfect jewelry to wear with this scarf, and
not being able to find exactly what I was looking for or a price I was willing to pay, I stopped into my local bead
shop.
Once there I knew I could make something myself but I needed to learn how. I wanted
to be able to create beaded jewelry like I'd seen and admired at Nordstrom.
I've had years
of training and experience in floral design where understanding how the use of color and texture are paramount to any
beautiful and balanced arrangement. My mother taught me several types of needle work; crochet, knitting and sewing. Beading
is another medium incorporating the same disciplines of both.
I took my first class; knotted cord beaded
necklace, made a three piece set to wear with my scarf, and was hooked. I've taken many classes since then and continue
to look for teachers that inspire me and classes that develop strong skill sets and technique.
Now, I'm
creating something beautiful, one piece at a time!