Distinctive Style & Design

I design and make rosaries and jewelry. Check here for new designs and ideas, sometimes before they make it to my web site. For more of my products see my web site: www.RosariesAndJewelryByLaura.com

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Location: Aurora, Colorado, United States

I have been making rosaries for about 29 years, and jewelry for almost as long. I enjoy the whole process from beginning to end, and can usually be found to have a pair of pliers, wire and maybe some kind of beads in my hands, except possibly when I'm sleeping.

Monday, January 29, 2007

My new Logo!


Look at the great logo Tabatha made for me! I really like how she incorporated the 2 sides of my business along with the rose which is on the stamp I put on all my sterling silver and gold filled rosaries and jewelry. She did a great job of getting my tag line on there too. Since the name of my business and the tag line are so long, she really had a challenge to work with and I think she did a great job!
She's also going to send me a picture of the birthstone necklace I made for her in exchange for this logo so you can all see it. I completely forgot to scan it before I sent it to her.
Now I'm all set to brave the waters of advertising. I now have banners, buttons and a Logo to utilize. I'm very grateful to Tabatha and her willingness to work with me in exchange for jewelry.

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Banners, Buttons, Logos,........A new step for me.




A friend of mine agreed to barter some jewelry for her work on some banners, buttons and a logo for me. You can see her work here: http://www.tickledpinkdesignz.com
She's still working on the logo, but that should be done fairly soon. Check out what she's made for me so far! The ones above are the buttons and I'm working on the banners but they don't seem to want to be uploaded. Nothing unusual in that for me. I seem to have a love/hate relationship with my computer. There are just some days when it doesn't pay to try and work on it and this is turning out to be one of them. Lets see if I can at least post a picture of one of the necklaces she chose.
Hurray!!! It worked! The other one I don't have a picture of, but it was a birthstone necklace with the colors of her son's birthday, hers and her husbands. It was done in cubic zirconia and Swarovski crystal.
OK, I'm going to try the banners again, but I have a feeling I may have to do that in another post.
No such luck. Guess I'm going to have to work on that another day.

I'm working on some earrings for some goody bags that are going to Hollywood, and also another wire wrapped rosary to donate to our parish school's silent auction. I just looked at the calendar, and Confirmation for the kids and Easter are coming up fast. That means I need to get all the rosaries I'm making for everyone done. Isn't it odd how fast the time flies! It seems like just yesterday we were getting ready for Christmas and already we're into the next holidays. I've got to get some of my Valentine's Day stuff ready and then work on the ones for St. Patrick's Day.
I'll see if I can get the banners up on another post. They really are neat. Wait until you see my logo! Tabatha does really great work. Thanks to her I now have items I can use to advertise my site. Now the real work begins, finding places to advertise that I can afford!
Until next time........

Saturday, January 20, 2007

One Final Down, One to Go!!!


Well, I took the second to last final in my class at the Catholic Biblical School, and now only one more before graduation! I'm in my fourth and final year, and I can't believe how fast it's gone! The year I started, my husband was still alive, and before the year was over he was gone. My life has changed so much since them, it almost seems like another lifetime. I think he would have been proud of me that I've continued with the school and will graduate this spring.
I went to the school on a scholarship because I couldn't afford to pay the tuition. The school is very generous that way for those who want to go and learn about the Bible, but can't afford it on their own. There is a fund for that and I'm very grateful to them for that, and very thankful that I can give something back. They have a banquet every year to honor someone, and raise money. At the banquet, they have a silent auction of donated items. Every year I've donated a rosary for the group I was in, and this being our senior year, we decided to go all out. I'm donating this rosary, of high quality faceted amethyst roundels and wire wrapped in sterling silver. The crucifix is a sterling silver Papal crucifix, and the center is sterling silver Our Lady of Guadalupe. Since the school is starting an offshoot school in Juarez, Mexico, known as the Jerome Mission, and we wanted to honor that in some way. Hence the center of Our Lady of Guadalupe. The others in my group graciously donated some money to help with supplies so I could get very high quality amethyst and use sterling silver. I wire wrapped each bead individually so this will the rosary would be able to be passed down through the family of whoever wins it, as an heirloom if they wish.

On another subject, I'm looking forward to using the new jewelry tools I've been able to get and hone my skills as an artist and designer. I've got some many ideas and designs running around in my head and not enough time to do them! However, I'd much rather have it this way than to not have any designs begging to be made! I've bartered some jewelry for some banners and buttons and a logo so I can advertise my business a little more. I'm looking forward to having them and I'm working on the special order for Tabatha, the lady that's doing them for me. As soon as one more component gets here in the mail, I can get them off to her.

Well, off to finish up a couple of more orders and make some more rosaries. I might even play hooky and work on a couple of those designs that seem to want out of my head and into silver!

Here's hoping the snow we are supposed to get this weekend will just be a couple of inches like they say it's supposed to be! I think we could all use a break from the frigid weather and snow!

Sunday, January 14, 2007

DEEP FREEZE!

We are in the third day of an arctic deep freeze, along with more snow. Even the cats are having a hard time staying warm.
I'm working on some special orders and having fun doing it. I'm designing and making a birthstone necklace for a lady who is designing some banners and a logo for me to use to advertise. I'm also working on a wire wrapped sterling silver and amethyst rosary to be auctioned off to help the Catholic Biblical School. I'm finishing up my last year there, and went through on a scholarship. This is my way of giving back so others can do the same.
Looks like I'm going to have plenty to keep me busy for awhile. I'm finishing the rosaries I'm making for the RCIA class I help teach, and the ones for the Hispanic Confirmation kids. I also finally got some beads that are small enough to make rosaries to sell to the Hispanic community for their kids. They like the kids to wear them so they don't get lost and all the beads I had before were too big and made the rosaries too long. These are just the right size, so I'm going to get started on them soon also. I want to have them done in time for Confirmation, First Communion, and Easter.
In the middle of all this I also have some new design ideas running around in my head competing for time! I'm hoping to get to them also. However, this week is my semester final in my Biblical School class and the second to last before graduation. So studying is what I need to do most right now. Guess I'd better get back to it!
If you are anywhere in this deep freeze, STAY WARM!! Summer is going to be very welcome this year!

Sunday, January 07, 2007

What happens when you blink!




2007 is here already! I know it's a cliche to say time flies, but it really did go very fast for me the last couple of months.
I got 2 custom orders for rosaries and I thought I'd share them with everyone. The first one is for a lady that loves purple and wanted one in lots of shades of purple. The first rosary to the left in gilt is the result.
The second one is for a girl who will be making her first Holy Communion this spring. Her parents wanted her to have a really nice rosary as a keepsake of that and to use for her prayers. This rosary is done in sterling silver with Swarovski crytal pearls and bicone beads. Her mom chose the colors for the rosary and I think it's going to be a hit. I really enjoyed working with both people to made rosaries that they wanted.
I'm finishing up some special orders that got delayed over the holidays because of the snow. I'm still waiting for a package that was mailed the day before Christmas. Hopefully we can get the mail and UPS caught up before we get snowed in again! It's been quite a winter so far and it's just getting started!
Here's wishing everyone a Happy and Prosperous New Year! May your blessings be many and your problems be few.