Click to see Dots, etc., Metallics, Sculpturals, Organics, or Florals.


Some new earrings... I'm experimenting with making my own earwires and working them into the design. The twisted ones on the top left are a new design for me. You actually sort of screw them into your ears and then once they're in, they look really neat. They're hard to take out while drunk though.


Two recent necklaces... a crystal, pearl, and gemstone wire-wrap on the left and wood, crystal, and tigers eye on the right. I can't wait to get my lampwork studio set back up so I can make jewelry with my own beads again!


A simple pendant made with a cool bead that uses this funky new glass I'm playing around with. I'm very into this new groovy glass.


My first glass ring!!! Sadly, while demonstrating to Saskia that the ring wouldn't break, I banged my hand repeatedly on a table and managed to break it. The good news is, it didn't cut my hand. So, um, if I make you a ring, it will be pretty sturdy (it survived the table-beat test several times before the failed demo at chez Saskia), but don't bang it on the table.

Can you tell I don't want summer to end? Here's something a little tropical and out of my norm: shells, ribbon, eyelash yarn, and a Hill Tribe silver orchid focal.


Something to keep for myself for a change. Faceted ocean jasper with silver leaf focal. (This actually hangs as a choker, not down the way it looks in this picture.)


Another lariat necklace, this one with Moss agate strands finished off with Bali silver and a wire-wrapped bundle of various gemstones, pearls, and Czech pressed glass leaf beads. I'm into this new (to me) style.


A one-of-a-kind piece: gemstones, Swarovski, Bali, pearls, and Czech glass beads each individually wire-wrapped into a fabulous bracelet with wonderful movement. It would take some convincing to get me to make another of these, but for the right price, I would.


A simple necklace and earrings made with smokey quartz beads and an irridescent green/brown ribbon. Simple elegance.


Rhyolite, red jasper, freshwater pearls, and a touch of Bali make a simple set that matches everything Autumn in your wardrobe.


A lariat-style necklace with lampworked leaf focals, Vermeil beads, and faceted bronze pearls. The pearls were hard to photograph, but trust me, they are fabulous.


A new orange watch for me with champagne Biwa pearls.


Long, long ago, Genevieve asked me for some dangly earrings. She thought I forgot. I didn't. :)


A necklace made with my new favorite color combo, Bali silver, and genuine pearls. Merry Christmas Mom!


A pretty blue set with cobalt Swarovski, Bali, and genuine pearls.


My first wine stopper--green dichro with multi-colored flowers.


An Italian-inspired wine stopper for John's mom.


Bali and two varieties of freshwater pearl with a lampwork focal.


One of two angel necklaces I made for my nieces. Genuine pearls, silver, and Swarovski. They have magnetic clasps for little fingers, but are long enough that they could wear them as adults (the angel can slide off for a more sophisticated look).


A pendant and earrings -- neutral lampwork and Swarovski pearls.


A necklace for Jess made with some simple Boro beads, Bali silver, and leopard jasper.


A simple black-based necklace for Bec (and a wire-wrapping exercise for Pam).


Simple pendant made from my very first boro bead.


To match Saskia's work clothes...


To match Saskia's play clothes...


A good home for this big honkin' dichro bead.


This is a necklace I made for my mom's 50th birthday--genuine pearls, sterling silver, red Swarovski crystal, and my lampworked bead. She loved it! (Click here to see my mom modelling it.)


I made this pendant for my sister, Rebecca, as a hostess gift. It looks so pretty on her!


Playing with the ivory-turquoise chemical reaction... a necklace for Gaby.


Here's a necklace I made for my sweet Jenea's 30th birthday. I'm really proud of this bead.


A friend of mine loved the rainbow set (see the dots page), so I made her this necklace that spells out a term of endearment. Thanks to Amy at Forever Grateful Beads for the concept of braille beads.


My first "finished" piece. Hurrah! I made this one for Johnny's rearview mirror.