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Sunday, December 9, 2012

Big Thank You






We just wanted to send out a big thank you to all of our artists who participated in Sparkle! yesterday and all of our guests who came jewellery shopping!

We had a couple of new artists join us, AltraKarta and Judy Zawacki. It was great having you in our show and a pleasure to see your work!

AltraKarta makes fresh, bright, fun designs using découpage. Check out her Etsy shop at: http://www.etsy.com/shop/AltraKarta .

Judy Zawacki creates beautiful unique designs using sterling silver. Her work has been displayed in the Members Showcase at the Art Gallery and is available at the Assiniboia Gallery: http://www.assiniboia.com/Artist-Detail.cfm?ArtistsID=722


Our Sparkle! 2012 Artists:


Surrayah's Jewels




Teresa Moxley




AltraKarta




EllJay Design




Joanne Pelletier




D.P. Creations




Judy Zawacki




joni originals




Prairie Sky Creations




Did-it Designs




Roxanne Brown Jewellery




Rock'n




Stonewench

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Sparkle! - Thirteenth Artist is Roxanne Brown





Roxanne Brown was born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan and grew up in a family of creative people. Roxanne has been an accomplished seamstress for her adult life with an eye and enthusiasm for tasteful embellishment and accessories. Over the past 6 years Roxanne has also applied her accumulated skill and artistry to creating jewellery. Through artistically combining handcrafted Lampwork glass beads of other independent artists from around the world, semi-precious stones swarovski crystals and other high quality components; Roxanne creates original pieces that surprise and inspire. Roxanne also applies her skills to creating one-of-a-kind accent purses and scarves. Roxanne's creations come together under the label of Roxanne Brown Jewellery. 

Over the past 8 years she has worked as lead seamstress with Dean Renwick Design Studio and as of November 2012 she has left the Design Studio to further her jewellery business on a full-time basis. Roxanne will continue to refine her skills and look for new directions to express her imagination.

Sparkle! - Twelfth Artist is Joanne Pelletier




Joanne has been an avid beader for over 30 years and started making jewelry after participating in a workshop on quill and seed bead earrings.  This inspired her to learn more about beaded jewelry and, using how-to-bead books, was soon was making necklaces, earrings and bracelets.  The first time she attended BeadExpo in Santa Fe, she was blown away by the sheer volume and variety of gemstone, pearl and designer beads.  She also discovered the benefits of on-line shopping, which makes the high end supplies that she uses in her jewelry readily available.  She has been selling to family, friends and colleagues for the past 25 years and plans on making her hobby a full time job, with retirement coming up in the next few months.  One of the things she enjoys most about designing and making jewelry is the excitement and joy of seeing the pieces come together, resulting in a wearable piece of art. Joanne says her jewelry is for that woman that truly enjoys a lot of bling!!

Sparkle! - Eleventh Artist is Prairie Sky Creations




Prairie Sky Creations
by Laurie Walton

I love colours and rocks and things that are different! I try to create pieces that bring out the best of the materials I use. I find the prairie sky so inspiring because it can be so colourful and HUGE.

I am an artist who currently specializes handmade jewelry, silverwork, lampwork beads, and other accessories. The materials I use are Sterling silver, copper, my own lampwork glass beads, semi-precious stones, crystals and other metals.

My jewellery can be purchased on-line at www.prairieskycreations.ca. 


Sparkle! - Tenth Artist is joni originals




Joan Pederson
Owner, joni originals--Creative Jewellery
Regina, Saskatchewan

I’ve always loved stones and used to collect them as a child.  I started designing jewellery as a therapy a few years ago after my parents had passed away.  Through self-teaching and help from friends I learned more about semi-precious stones and sterling silver.  After I lost my job, I started spending more time on my jewellery, attending Bead Shows for wholesalers in Tucson, Arizona, and looking for opportunities to sell-- beyond my network of friends and relatives! 
I’m always looking for unique stones, different colors and shapesI also look for other metals as an alternative to sterling silver.  My goal is to make each jewellery piece unique … no two the same.  I may use similar stones but the designs are all different. I look for stones that are not common to Saskatchewan.  Although I use semi-precious stones, I strive to keep my costs down and my prices reasonable so that they are affordable for everyone.

Sparkle! - Ninth Artist is EllJay Design




EllJay Design by Laura Steadman

I have been involved in arts and crafts of all sorts for most of my life.  I love working with my hands and have done cross stitch, Hardanger embroidery, crochet, Origami, designed and made teddy bears, painting, and other things too.
Years ago, my step-father took a jewellery class and I was impressed by the things he made.  I wanted to take the class too but put it off for a long long time.  When I finally took the class I was instantly hooked!  I am continually fascinated by the way a piece of metal can be transformed through many different techniques into something beautiful and wearable.  I have spent the last two years setting up my own studio and taking classes.  I work primarily with Sterling silver but will sometimes use copper and semi-precious stones and beads.  I have recently begun teaching a small class that involves fusing fine (.999) silver into a ring.  I was born and raised in Regina where I will continue to take classes and work on designing and creating new and unique pieces of jewellery.

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Sparkle! - Eighth Artist is Teresa Moxley





I have been creating things since I was a teenager when I knit my first sweater. I have done macramé (that’s dating me), pottery, painting in oils, acrylics and water colour, sewing and making teddy bears from old fur coats. I was introduced to silver clay a few years ago and fell in love with the possibilities this venue has to offer. I took a 3-day workshop and began creating my own jewellery. My main focus has been on pendants and earrings, although I have made rings and bracelets.

Teresa Moxley

Sparkle! - Seventh Artist is D.P. Creations




My name is David Danial Peters and I am the artist behind DP Creations Jewellery and Design. Though Regina born, I now live in Grand Coulee, a mere 10 min west of Regina (towards Moose Jaw). I have been around jewellery for much of my life as my mom led me shopping from one jewellery store to another. As I always say… her hands made Liberace’s look bare! 

Naturally I became just as enamored with jewellery as she was. Over the years I have worked at Birks, Paris Jewellers, and was in management at  Ben Moss Jewellers. Over the years I tired of the cookie cutter designs from “Production” stores and decided I could create unique jewellery! 

I started my jewellery schooling at the Neil Balkwill Centre taking Jewellery Classes 1 and 2 along with Enameling and Casting . As continual learning and education is important to me, I applied and was accepted to the Ashworth College’s Jewellery Design and Repair course, a one year course, which I completed in seven months with honors. After receiving my Certificate from Ashworth, I start creating unique pieces of jewellery for family, friends, and vending at the local Arts and Crafts shows. That was almost three years ago this April and I have been learning, growing and evolving my own unique style of Jewellery ever since.

I would say I make a mixed variety of jewellery kinds and styles. I endeavor to be unique and artistic, but my years in the industry are echoed in my more production-oriented pieces. I work mostly in Sterling Silver, but am not opposed to working in Gold! I also work with Copper and a bit of brass. I love to use gemstones and always try to stay true to the quality of true natural gemstones, yet I do use Lab created (grown crystals) in order to provide my customers with a wide variety of colours and more unique types of stones while still keeping within a reasonable cost.

If asked what inspires me I would have to say everything and nothing all in one. I seem to find some inspiration in nature and how natural things evolve as in my “Melt” pendants but I also love the rigid shapes and mechanical designs of our modernist society. I do treasure historic and antique styles which also echo in my creations.

The thing I most like about designing jewellery is that each person’s perspectives of what jewellery is, or should be like, is different. Therefore I can create jewellery how I see it with hopes of connecting it with a like-minded person. This way I do not limit my designs by pre-existing views!

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Sparkle! - Sixth Artist is AltraKarta




AltraKarta
Artist Name: Cassidy
City: Regina
How I got started making jewellery:  I had left my job to pursue a new path and while deciding which path to take I decided to get back in touch with my inner artist as I had loved anything art related in my youth.  I had begun drawing again, a long time passion of mine, and then started dabbling in découpage which brought me to creating and designing my bracelets that are mainly découpage and from there my business AltraKarta was born.
What kinds of jewellery I create:   I started with bracelets but have now branched out and include earrings and necklaces to my collection and plan on adding hair accessories and various other accessories to my line in the future.  Although I use a few different mediums, the majority of my jewellery is made from paper and is created using a découpage technique or incorporates paper in some way.  I also do custom creations on request.
What types of things inspire me:  Anything and everything inspires me but my main inspirations come from nature, music, movies & fashion.  I try to create items that would appeal to all types of people and try to have something for everyone with all kinds of interests and styles. 
What do I enjoy most about creating jewellery:  I love having a creative outlet.  When I am creating jewellery any and all stress disappears, it’s like my mind is concentrating only on the task at hand.  It’s a really great way for me to de-stress, unwind and recharge.  There’s nothing like creating something you love with your own hands.

Sparkle! - Fifth Artist is Surrayah's Jewels




My name is Elaine Gill and I’ve lived in Moose Jaw all my life. I started making jewellery about 3 years ago when I won a strand of gemstone beads. It was love at first sight and there has been no turning back!
I started simply stringing; learning things as I proceeded, picking up new ideas, techniques and awesome new supplies!
I love working with gemstones in as many ways as I can.…with wire, seed beads and incorporating them into other designs! There is something very special about handling these stones. It is the stones that inspire me.
I have tried a lot of different techniques but there are many more I’d love to try….time permitting!
I’ve been asked many times where the name ‘Surrayah’ came from and the answer to that is that it is a stage name used by me years back when I was Belly Dancing. I loved the name so much that I kept it. At that time I was making costumes with all of the sparkle that is Dance and this love for all things colourful and shiny has spilled over into my jewellery making….a natural progression, I think!
I’d say that my style is very eclectic because I have tried so many things but I find that creating something special with the earth’s gemstones to be very peaceful and calming.

Monday, November 26, 2012

Sparkle! - Fourth Artist is Did-it Designs





Cheryl Krett
Did-it Designs

In early school report cards, teachers would write, “Encourage her in art; she shows great potential.” Thankfully, I have been able to enjoy a lifetime of creating art and crafts of all sorts, which have sold in local stores and the McKenzie Art Gallery. I am a relative newcomer to the art of jewellery-making, having received instruction on bracelet-making from a co-worker in the past couple of years. My husband is pretty happy with my new venture, as jewellery-making takes up way less room in our home than my Christmas craft supplies! 

Since making my first bracelet, I have added earrings and necklaces to my repertoire. I am fascinated by the ability to put together one-of-a-kind jewellery pieces using glass, semi-precious stones, wood and metal. Colour and texture inspire my creations and I would define my style as “eclectic.”  As I experiment with new materials and techniques, I find my work is evolving to new levels. My desire is to create pieces that evoke a positive emotional response from every wearer. I hope you will find as much joy in wearing my jewellery as I do in making it. 

Sparkle! - Third Artist is Rock'n



Rock'n by Tara Garratt

Tara cuts and facets many of the stones she uses to make very unique jewellery pieces. She creates a lot of beautiful pieces using stones she has found right here in Saskatchewan!

Friday, November 16, 2012

Sparkle! - Second Artist is Stonewench





Maria Hendrika, Regina

I’ve always enjoyed making things.  I used to sew all of my clothes - often to go with favourite pieces of jewellery.  Now I choose my clothes as a backdrop for the jewellery I make.

I started making necklaces after winning beads and leather at a fundraising event.   Since then, I have taken numerous classes at the Neil Balkwill Arts Centre.  I work mostly in sterling silver and copper and I love working with rocks.  Semi-precious stones inspire me - I love the colours, the patterns and the weight of stone. 

I have always enjoyed wearing unique jewellery items and I’m delighted to be able to provide one of a kind pieces for my customers. 

I work under the name STONEWENCH and hope to see you at the Sparkle! sale. 

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Sparkle! - First Artist is Shauna Mitru





Shauna Mitru is a self taught flamework artist who creates each piece of jewellery by hand herself, from the beads to the silver work. Her work is playful and reflects the joy she feels in applying her trade. She teaches bead-making classes and is the open studio instructor at the Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre in Regina.  

www.shaunamitru.com

http://www.sccmembershipdirectory.com/type_professional-craftperson/mitru_shauna/mitru_s.htm

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Sparkle!


Plans are underway for Sparkle! our 3rd Annual Christmas Jewellery Sale!  This year we are fortunate to be hosting Sparkle! at the Neil Balkwill Centre the hub of creativity. Many of our artists have learned their skills and honed their workmanship right here.

This year Sparkle! is on Saturday, December 8 from 10 am to 5 pm, still in time for Christmas gift-giving, or splurging! So far we have 12 artists participating so there will be lots of variety and wonderful jewellery art to choose from.

Hope to see you there!

Laurie & Laura
JewelleryWon


Friday, September 14, 2012

Harvest Hues - Eleventh Artist is Joanne Pelletier




Joanne has been an avid beader for over 30 years and started making jewelry after participating in a workshop on quill and seed bead earrings.  This inspired her to learn more about beaded jewelry and, using how-to-bead books, was soon was making necklaces, earrings and bracelets.  The first time she attended BeadExpo in Santa Fe, she was blown away by the sheer volume and variety of gemstone, pearl and designer beads.  She also discovered the benefits of on-line shopping, which makes the high end supplies that she uses in her jewelry readily available.  She has been selling to family, friends and colleagues for the past 25 years and plans on making her hobby a full time job, with retirement coming up in the next few months.  One of the things she enjoys most about designing and making jewelry is the excitement and joy of seeing the pieces come together, resulting in a wearable piece of art. Joanne says her jewelry is for that woman that truly enjoys a lot of bling!!

Harvest Hues - Tenth Artist is D.P. Creations




My name is David Danial Peters and I am the artist behind DP Creations Jewellery and Design. Though Regina born, I now live in Grand Coulee, a mere 10 min west of Regina (towards Moose Jaw). I have been around jewellery for much of my life as my mom led me shopping from one jewellery store to another. As I always say… her hands made Liberace’s look bare! 

Naturally I became just as enamored with jewellery as she was. Over the years I have worked at Birks, Paris Jewellers, and was in management at  Ben Moss Jewellers. Over the years I tired of the cookie cutter designs from “Production” stores and decided I could create unique jewellery! 

I started my jewellery schooling at the Neil Balkwill Centre taking Jewellery Classes 1 and 2 along with Enameling and Casting . As continual learning and education is important to me, I applied and was accepted to the Ashworth College’s Jewellery Design and Repair course, a one year course, which I completed in seven months with honors. After receiving my Certificate from Ashworth, I start creating unique pieces of jewellery for family, friends, and vending at the local Arts and Crafts shows. That was almost three years ago this April and I have been learning, growing and evolving my own unique style of Jewellery ever since.

I would say I make a mixed variety of jewellery kinds and styles. I endeavor to be unique and artistic, but my years in the industry are echoed in my more production-oriented pieces. I work mostly in Sterling Silver, but am not opposed to working in Gold! I also work with Copper and a bit of brass. I love to use gemstones and always try to stay true to the quality of true natural gemstones, yet I do use Lab created (grown crystals) in order to provide my customers with a wide variety of colours and more unique types of stones while still keeping within a reasonable cost.

If asked what inspires me I would have to say everything and nothing all in one. I seem to find some inspiration in nature and how natural things evolve as in my “Melt” pendants but I also love the rigid shapes and mechanical designs of our modernist society. I do treasure historic and antique styles which also echo in my creations.

The thing I most like about designing jewellery is that each person’s perspectives of what jewellery is, or should be like, is different. Therefore I can create jewellery how I see it with hopes of connecting it with a like-minded person. This way I do not limit my designs by pre-existing views!

Harvest Hues - Ninth Artist is Surrayah's Jewels




My name is Elaine Gill and I’ve lived in Moose Jaw all my life. I started making jewellery about 3 years ago when I won a strand of gemstone beads. It was love at first sight and there has been no turning back!
I started simply stringing; learning things as I proceeded, picking up new ideas, techniques and awesome new supplies!
I love working with gemstones in as many ways as I can.…with wire, seed beads and incorporating them into other designs! There is something very special about handling these stones. It is the stones that inspire me.
I have tried a lot of different techniques but there are many more I’d love to try….time permitting!
I’ve been asked many times where the name ‘Surrayah’ came from and the answer to that is that it is a stage name used by me years back when I was Belly Dancing. I loved the name so much that I kept it. At that time I was making costumes with all of the sparkle that is Dance and this love for all things colourful and shiny has spilled over into my jewellery making….a natural progression, I think!
I’d say that my style is very eclectic because I have tried so many things but I find that creating something special with the earth’s gemstones to be very peaceful and calming.

Harvest Hues - Eighth Artist is Teresa Moxley




I have been creating things since I was a teenager when I knit my first sweater. I have done macramé (that’s dating me), pottery, painting in oils, acrylics and water colour, sewing and making teddy bears from old fur coats. I was introduced to silver clay a few years ago and fell in love with the possibilities this venue has to offer. I took a 3-day workshop and began creating my own jewellery. My main focus has been on pendants and earrings, although I have made rings and bracelets.

Teresa Moxley

Harvest Hues - Seventh Artist is EllJay Design




EllJay Design by Laura Steadman

I have been involved in arts and crafts of all sorts for most of my life.  I love working with my hands and have done cross stitch, Hardanger embroidery, crochet, Origami, designed and made teddy bears, painting, and other things too.

Years ago, my step-father took a jewellery class and I was impressed by the things he made.  I wanted to take the class too but put it off for a long long time.  When I finally took the class I was instantly hooked!  I am continually fascinated by the way a piece of metal can be transformed through many different techniques into something beautiful and wearable.  I have spent the last few years setting up my own studio and taking classes.  I work primarily with Sterling silver but will sometimes use copper and semi-precious stones and beads.  I was born and raised in Regina where I will continue to take classes and work on designing and creating new and unique pieces of jewellery.

Harvest Hues - Sixth Artist is Prairie Sky Creations




I love colours and rocks and things that are different! I try to create pieces that bring out the best of the materials I use. I find the prairie sky so inspiring because it can be so colourful and HUGE.

I am an artist who currently specializes handmade jewelry, silverwork, lampwork beads, and other accessories. The materials I use are Sterling silver, copper, my own lampwork glass beads, semi-precious stones, crystals and other metals.

My jewellery can be purchased on-line at www.prairieskycreations.ca and my lampwork beads are available at Beadplus. 

Harvest Hues - Fifth Artist is Roxanne Brown Jewellery





Roxanne Brown was born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan and grew up in a family of creative people. Roxanne has been an accomplished seamstress for her adult life with an eye and enthusiasm for tasteful embellishment and accessories. Over the past 6 years Roxanne has also applied her accumulated skill and artistry to creating jewellery. Through artistically combining handcrafted Lampwork glass beads of other independent artists from around the world, semi-precious stones swarovski crystals and other high quality components; Roxanne creates original pieces that surprise and inspire. Roxanne also applies her skills to creating one-of-a-kind accent purses and scarves. Roxanne's creations come together under the label of Roxanne Brown Jewellery. 

Over the past 8 years she has worked as lead seamstress with Dean Renwick Design Studio and coming November 2012 she will be leaving the Design Studio to further her Jewellery business on a full time basis. Roxanne will continue to refine her skills and look for new directions to express her imagination.


Harvest Hues - Fourth Artist is Shauna Mitru




Shauna Mitru is a self taught flamework artist who creates each piece of jewellery by hand herself, from the beads to the silver work. Her work is playful and reflects the joy she feels in applying her trade. She teaches bead-making classes and is the open studio instructor at the Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre in Regina.  

www.shaunamitru.com

http://www.sccmembershipdirectory.com/type_professional-craftperson/mitru_shauna/mitru_s.htm

Harvest Hues - Third Artist is joni originals




Joan Pederson
Owner, joni originals--Creative Jewellery
Regina, Saskatchewan

I’ve always loved stones and used to collect them as a child.  I started designing jewellery as a therapy a few years ago after my parents had passed away.  Through self-teaching and help from friends I learned more about semi-precious stones and sterling silver.  After I lost my job, I started spending more time on my jewellery, attending Bead Shows for wholesalers in Tucson, Arizona, and looking for opportunities to sell-- beyond my network of friends and relatives! 
I’m always looking for unique stones, different colors and shapes. I also look for other metals as an alternative to sterling silver.  My goal is to make each jewellery piece unique … no two the same.  I may use similar stones but the designs are all different. I look for stones that are not common to Saskatchewan.  Although I use semi-precious stones, I strive to keep my costs down and my prices reasonable so that they are affordable for everyone.


Harvest Hues - Second Artist is Beyond Sight




Summer Hartzfeld - Beyond Sight Custom Jewellery

Summer Hartzfeld has been blind since infancy but that hasn't stopped her from crafting beautiful pieces of jewellery. She lives with her guide-dog, Lake, who helps her get around the city. She joined the Regina Farmer's Market in 1997. Lake and Summer make their way to the market by bus, with Summer carrying all her cases in a back pack. She designed her cases herself and had them made by a local craftsperson.

Summer chooses her pieces by shape and texture, rather than by colour. She prefers to work with natural material such as semi-precious stones, sterling silver, and shells. Summer crafts all her own wire components from sterling silver wire. By touch she is able to make perfect loops and swirls. She can feel the smallest inclusion in a stone and can frequently tell the type of stone by its feel.

“I start playing with the beads, feeling each one, and figuring what shapes it will go with. I choose my stones carefully. My hands are my eyes. For colour I have to rely on the description by my sighted friends. Majority rules when it comes to colour, as everyone seems to have their own way of describing it. I think the stones show how amazing God's Creation is.”

Harvest Hues - First Artist is Myrna's Jewellery




Jewellery Handcrafted by Myrna Allan

Throughout my years of living in Regina, I’ve been a regular attending all the various nearby craft shows and purchasing unique gifts for family and friends.  I never thought I would eventually be someone that would have a table and sell my own wares.

I’ve always enjoyed creating different things with my hands, however, that was put on hold when I was deeply entrenched in work life.  When I retired from the provincial government, I knew that I wanted to do something creative once again.

In 2007, I registered for my first Jewellery class at Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre.  I’ve taken numerous classes and learned many different techniques.  Today I continue to take classes to improve my skills and incorporate many of the learned techniques into my Jewellery.

I really enjoy working with a variety of metals (silver, copper, brass, titanium, and niobium) to make and design my Jewellery.

Throughout the time at the studio I have met many wonderful people.  It’s been a great way to be creative and socialize at the same time. The social aspect of meeting others that are also creating is just what I wanted to fulfill my retirement.

Most of my Jewellery is fairly petite and delicate, with simple lines.  I believe my pieces are unique to themselves and no two are exactly the same, something is always a wee bit different.

 I hope you will enjoy wearing my Jewellery as much as I enjoy making and designing the one of a kind pieces.

Harvest Hues Next Saturday!!

Harvest Hues is only 1 week away! 
Saturday, September 22, 2012
10 am - 5 pm
Cathedral Neighbourhood Centre
2900- 13th Avenue
Regina, SK

Admission is free and there is a free draw to win a lovely creation from one our artists!


Our lineup for this year's show is:

Myrna's Jewellery
Beyond Sight
joni originals
Shauna Mitru
Roxanne Brown Jewellery
Prairie Sky Creations
EllJay Design
Teresa Moxley
Surrayah's Jewels
Rock'n
D.P. Creations
Joanne Pelletier





Sunday, August 5, 2012

Mid Summer's Art Festival in Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask.

Yesterday was a great day for an outdoor festival! The Mid Summer's Art Festival was held inside the "New Fort" at Fort Qu'Appelle in the valley. It was beautiful out!  The weather was great with plenty of sunshine. There were a lot of visitors, some even came out from the city for the event.

Quite a few of our JewelleryWon artists had booths there: DP Creations, Roxanne Brown's Jewellery, Rock'n, Prairie Sky Creations and Brenda Wolf Ceramics was also there with her new line of pottery. it was great to see everyone and all their beautiful work! Looking forward to next year!

Monday, June 18, 2012

Call for Submissions for 500 Necklaces

Lark Jewelry and Beading is seeking images to publish in a new 500 series book titled Showcase 500 Necklaces to be published in 2013. Entries are due by August 1, 2012. For more details, visit the website and scroll to the bottom.

http://www.juriedartservices.com/index.php?content=event_info&event_id=549

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Prairie Sky Creations Has a New Website!

Check out the Prairie Sky Creations website at:

www.prairieskycreations.ca

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Buds of May 2012

Thanks to all who came out, to all of our participating artists and to our special guest, Danielle Nicole Rands (Miss Southern Saskatchewan Petite)! We had a great time!

Miss Southern Saskatchewan Petite - Danielle Nicole Rands

ChicSation's Jewelery Design by Holly Ripplinger

Joanne Pelletier

Rock'n

Myrna Allan Jewellery

Metal Muse Jewelry

Surrayah's Jewels

D & D Treasures: Jewellery

Trixy Links Chainwear

Teresa Moxley

D.P. Creations

joni originals

Prairie Sky Creations

Did-it Designs

STONEWENCH

Beyond Sight