why hello! as my event draws closer {a little over a week away!} i have been busy making jewelry so i am fully stocked for your gift giving needs! (and of course for your own personal enjoyment)!
seven years ago i started dabbling in typewriter jewelry. i created these whimsical pieces as a unique means of personal expression! many moons later...i still never tire of these little works of art! each one as unique as their soon to be new owner!
the piece that started it all! the classic bracelet! some spell out fun words as seen {below}.
while others are a mix of random keys {below}...each one selected to compliment the next!
another typewriter key favorite is the single initial necklaces {below}. wear it alone for a clean look or "junk" it up with collage charms + other baubles! it's all about you!
since the keys are from machines up to nearly 100 years old - there's a great variety of styles in each letter! no two are ever exactly alike and each one has a bit of characteristic charm due to their authentic vintage nature! the same could be said for people! :)
and this cutie {below} speaks for itself! a fabulous pin for your jacket or hang it on your purse for a little pop of FUN!
i love to make collage charms...though my schedule doesn't always allow for me to fabricate all the creations you will find at patinaWHITE - i did create a limited number of necklaces that feature the art from my event postcard! have a looksie {below} at my festive little grouping below!
and my "just jewelry" post wouldn't be complete without showcasing yet another favorite {below}. vintage game tiles with silvery frames make a statement alone or mixed with multiple necklace layers! i can honestly say that i wear my B more often than not!
so there you have it...a small sampling of some of the "less than serious" jewels that await you @ my holiday event! thanks for stopping today & be on the lookout this coming SUNDAY for a sneak peek at my studio bursting at the seams with the "truly unique for all you seek"!
happy day everyone!
Those typewriter charms are utterly...charming! Your work is beautiful and I'm looking forward to seeing what else you have to offer.
Lorrie
Posted by: Lorrie | October 28, 2009 at 05:03 PM
Those are so very, very cool!
Posted by: Sonya Dime Store Thrift | October 28, 2009 at 05:29 PM
beth. i LOVE your stuff.
you have an amazing eye
for cool. would you
consider selling the
necklaces/charms on
line???? let me know
how much for the
typewriter necklace,
an L and the anagram
L, too. soooooo love it!
Posted by: miss lynn | October 29, 2009 at 06:18 PM
Love your goodies! Especially love the collage necklaces made from your invite! By the way I LOVE my little frame ring! Thanks again! Happy Halloween!
Posted by: Carmen Donowho | October 30, 2009 at 07:53 AM
YAY carmen! i was hoping it arrived and you were enjoying it! thanks for the note and wishing you a spooktacular halloween as well! :)
Posted by: show & TELL . . . | October 30, 2009 at 08:25 AM
I was wondering if the sayings you have stamped on a silver disk, are they available in a copper color?
Posted by: pam berg | November 07, 2009 at 03:11 PM
Beth, I love your Walk with faith charm necklace, and was wondering if I could order one?
Posted by: Michelle Kindsfather | March 04, 2010 at 02:32 PM
very unique design i really like it.The design is very sober and beautiful.you are a very creative person
Posted by: vintage ring | May 06, 2010 at 09:23 AM
How do I order some of your jewelry?
SHerry
Posted by: Sherry R. Davis | December 28, 2011 at 07:48 AM
Awesome spin! As an English teacher, these bracelets and necklaces have caught my eye! Do you have a qwerty bracelet for see? Ok anything for sell? please contact me!
Posted by: Michelle Gibbar | November 14, 2012 at 07:05 PM
Beth are you from Wyoming? Have you ever sold any of your jewelry in Green Rive Wyoming? I bought 3 necklaces from someone that was at a craft fair here in Green River one was a pop bottle necklace, for my sister every time she wears it she gets so many compliments on it, I keep going to all the crafts fairs they have around the area, looking for the person that made these necklaces, can't find her. I am interested in seeing so more of your jewelry, in person. Thanks Lydia
Posted by: Lydia Montoya | January 18, 2016 at 04:54 PM