Showing posts with label jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jewelry. Show all posts
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Heart Pendant for J.E.M. and Jewels of Hope
Labels: jewelry, necklace, pendant at 10:19 PM
This pendant is an original design for Ginny. She loved it and commissioned me to make 10. It is possibly a necklace version for J.E.M. and Jewels of Hope.

Sunday, February 20, 2011
Happy Birthday to Me
Labels: bracelet, jewelry, knitting at 11:18 PM
I am surrounded by many crafty people. Two of my birthday presents involved knitting, a craft I have not allowed myself to get into. There is just not enough time to try everything that looks like fun to do.
Carol spent Christmas in Minnesota and learned to knit. Then she decided to make scarves for all of her girls. Mine looks fabulous with my red coat. This yarn is a special kind that creates the ruffle affect as you knit.
Molly actually might have meant it as a Christmas present. Either way, when I saw her making one in October I told her I would love to have one. I love having a piece of jewelry made by someone else. Not store-bought. One-of-a-kind:)
A scarf, knit by Carol, my mother-in-law |
Carol spent Christmas in Minnesota and learned to knit. Then she decided to make scarves for all of her girls. Mine looks fabulous with my red coat. This yarn is a special kind that creates the ruffle affect as you knit.
A cuff bracelet, knit by Pete's sister, Molly |
Molly actually might have meant it as a Christmas present. Either way, when I saw her making one in October I told her I would love to have one. I love having a piece of jewelry made by someone else. Not store-bought. One-of-a-kind:)
Friday, October 29, 2010
J.E.M. and Jewels of Hope (grief bracelets)
Labels: bracelet, crystals, jewelry at 12:08 AM
I have a wonderful friend, named Ginny, who lost her oldest son unexpectedly at the age of 21 when he suffered a brain hemorrhage. Out of her struggle with her grief was birthed the idea of a bracelet. We designed it together and she has commissioned me (off-and-on) to make them. She felt led to create this product and run a business. But it is difficult to market something that is based on a personal loss, on dealing with grief. If you need this bracelet, you have lost something dear to you. She looked into selling the bracelets through a non-profit set-up, but that is also difficult. Most of the time she feels led to give them away to someone the Lord puts across her path that is grieving. I have been fortunate enough to be employed by her to help design them, pray over them as I make them and know that this piece of jewelry ministers in many ways to its recipients.
October marks the anniversary of Joe's death. I write this blog entry to show the work of my labor, to honor Joe at this time of year and to let it be known that these bracelets mean so much to Ginny and to those she gives/sells them to. The bracelets are sterling silver with swarovski crystals; $46 each. After Ginny prays over each one, she places it in a box with a card. The following is the message printed on the card:
My oldest son, Joseph E. Mouawad, died unexpectedly of a spontaneous brain hemorrhage on Oct. 28, 2006, he was 21. There is nothing anyone can say to comfort or erase your/my sorrow. No one can know our pain exactly except the God of our Universe. When my son died, I was catapulted into chaos. All the "whys" haven't been answered. His death cannot be reasoned out. As I stood crying one morning I glanced at a gift a friend had given me, instantly I was reminded that God cares about my tears, bottles them and keeps track of when I cry..."You keep track of all my sorrows. You have collected all my tears in your bottle. You have recorded each one in your book." Psalm 56:8 That gift was a bracelet similar to this one. Because I was encouraged by my gift, I intentionally created this bracelet now given to you. Each facet of this bracelet has meaning: The heart clasp symbolizes the love and concern your friend and Jesus have for you/me. The links made of Sterling Silver represent the waves of grief and sorrow we ride and manage each moment. The circle rings represent eternity and bind us together. The Clear Swarovski crystal: your tears, The Red crystal: God's love and tender care and his blood shed for You and me. I believe that God knows and because He is BIG and Good ALL the time, even when things are the worst, He cares, and because He cares, He is making good on all His promises and I shall see my son again, hug him, sing with him, and laugh with him. In Jesus is where I find my hope. "I wait for the LORD, my soul waits, and in his word I put my hope." Psalm 130:5 God knows our sorrow, our hurt and pain. Your/my tears are precious to Him "Jesus wept" John 11:35 for and with His friends, that included me and YOU!
Wherever you are and whatever your significant loss... He cares for YOU! How He cares for one, he cares for all. "For God so loved the world that he gave His one and only son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." John 3:16 This bracelet was made with you in mind and JUST for you. You have been prayed for during it's creation and I have carried this bracelet praying just for you. I pray it may bring a reminder and a supernatural comfort from the Lord Jesus The Christ. He is my Hope and my Strength! "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me" Philippians 4:13 God shows no favoritism what He does for me, He can do for You when You seek Him. "Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart." Jerimiah 29:13,14 I pray this bracelet may bring a ray of hope and comfort to you, as mine did for me. Your loss is difficult to manage. It is real, devastating and excruciating! Feel what you feel, it is real! There is no cycle of grief, no formula of experience, and definitely no time line! It is uniquely ours/yours, no one else has YOUR experience. Talk about your experience to those who care and if you haven't been talking to God, try Him, He has a good ear for your shouting, and your cries! He is BIG! "May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit." Romans 15:13
Most Lovingly,
Ginny Mouawad, Eddie's Wife and Joe, Zack, and Clint's Mom
email: JEMsAJewel@live.com
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Mommy Bracelets
Labels: bracelet, jewelry at 10:04 PM
I just finished making a bracelet (a paid job for which I am very thankful) for Lisa. Two years ago I gave her one for the birth of her third child, and each child was done with their birthstones. I made it in gold and silver to go with either type of jewelry she might wear. Some friends pitched in to help buy the beads. The one I just made for her is all silver with black and clear crystals, per her request. Lisa wears a lot of black and wanted a mother's bracelet that matched more of her clothing.
This is a picture of my bracelet, which I made 3 1/2 years ago. You can find pieces like this on-line here or here, but the cost is pretty high. If you are ever interested in having one for yourself or to give to someone else, let me know.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Waiting for Chain...
Labels: chandelier pendant, jewelry at 3:38 PM
These small chandelier pendants are waiting to be placed on chain. Even this part of making jewelry offers choices. Do I put them on copper? antique copper? real silver (costs more and tarnishes)? silver plated? gun metal? I have to decide and get them listed for sale. For these pendants I used subtle papers. I now realize the glass can take much brighter images and I look forward to making more.
I also have two different shapes to offer in a larger size. The chocolate/turquoise flower pendant is 2 1/2 inches long and 1 1/2 inches wide; the one with the flowers in the center is 2 inches long and 1 1/8 inches wide.
I also have two different shapes to offer in a larger size. The chocolate/turquoise flower pendant is 2 1/2 inches long and 1 1/2 inches wide; the one with the flowers in the center is 2 inches long and 1 1/8 inches wide.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
My First Post
Labels: crystals, jewelry at 11:16 PM
This is one of the first beaded rings I ever made. I weave swarovski crystals together to create a raised flower. I have made this ring in many different colors.
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