It’s likely that by now most of you are familiar with Rebecca Sower’s efforts towards helping those in need. She is an amazing artist with a huge heart. To raise funds Rebecca has set up an Etsy shop, Haiti By Hand. In this shop there are many wonderful handcrafted items to choose from, and 100% of sales will go towards rebuilding efforts in Despinos, Haiti.
I recently made this necklace with a pretty pouch. Do you recognize the bracelet from my last post? Both are currently available at Haiti By Hand – I hope that you’ll stop by there to browse.
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gorgeous pieces, becky….and it couldn’t be going towards a better purpose!
January 27th, 2010
Really pretty and unique; I am sure they will sell fast!
January 28th, 2010
Hi Becky!
Thank you so much for the birthday wishes, that was so sweet of you! & you know what?! I didn’t get enough cake! Not at all. I need lots more. 😉
Oh gosh, your pieces are so lovely and that’s so dear and generous of you to donate them to Haiti By Hand.
Wishing you the happiest of weekends!
Sally
January 28th, 2010
i love how you created a little bundle on the necklace. is that mica? i want to use that so badly in what i do, but don’t know much about it.
January 28th, 2010
Yes, the tag is made of mica. In the upcoming (available this April) premiere issue of Jewelry Affaire, you’ll find my article describing an easy technique for using mica.
January 28th, 2010
Lovely pieces once again Becky! And I haven’t visited your blog in awhile-I also love the pieces you made for your friend doing the safe home charity…great to see pics of you and your hubby too!
take care-Tammy
January 29th, 2010
Good to know, I love easy techniques. I can’t find mica anywhere, guess I’ll have to order it online. I see it sold….I knew it would go fast, really
beautiful!
Thanks, I look forward to the premiere and your feature!
January 29th, 2010
great. i will .definitely check it out the article.
January 30th, 2010
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