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Going Fourth

May your day be filled with…

…red…

Kenneth Cole New York Red Seed Beaded Statement Necklace, Macys.com

…white…

White Stone Bangle Bracelet, FrostedWillow on Etsy

…and blue.

White Gold Created Sapphire and Diamond Earrings, Overstock.com

Happy Independence Day!

Enhanced Red, White, and Blue Diamond American Flag Ring, Zales.com

Six Picks: Brave

This weekend, I headed out to see Disney/Pixar’s latest film, Brave. Originally titled The Bear and the Bow, this film is a first for Pixar: not only does it feature a female protagonist (the spunky Scottish princess, Merida), but it’s also the studio’s first period piece.

All of Pixar’s films are visually dazzling, but this one was just breathtaking. From the first scenes, I was stunned by the detail, down to the textures of the fabrics.

I’d recommend seeing the film for the visual appeal alone. I also thought that the film’s core mother-daughter story line was a nice change of pace from the usual wicked stepmother/tormented princess plot.

In honor of the film, here’s a roundup of jewelry that features some of its main themes.

Transformation Necklet, Gaelsong

Note: This necklace features magnets that let you wear it in the two ways shown in the photo. Love it!

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Tartan Earrings in Sterling Silver, MariannMonika on Etsy

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Bear Paw Print Necklace, Hendywood on Etsy 

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Copper and Brass Kilt Pin, celtsmith on Etsy

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Silver Arrow Necklace with Mint Green Wire, BlackStar on Etsy

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“Our Fate is Our Destiny” Talking Message Ring, AzureBella Jewelry at Amazon

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Bonus Pick: This Brave-inspired charm bracelet includes just about all of the movie’s themes.

Brave-inspired Silver Charm Bracelet, PrincessCameos on Etsy

Wedding Jewelry Wednesday: A Touch of Lace

Few things are as classic for bridal attire as lace. But far from being stuffy, lace can be a beautiful addition to a modern bride’s wedding day.

After seeing Mad Tea Garden’s jewelry (via Disney wedding website Magical Day Weddings), I’ve loved the idea of lace-inspired jewelry. Check out those earrings below – lacy and they’re mint green! WANT!

Lace-inspired jewelry would look great on bridesmaids and on the bride herself. Some jewelry features metal that mimics lace, and some jewelry features actual lace accents. Either way, the results are beautiful.

Light Drops Gold Plated Earrings (Mint Green), madteagarden on Etsy

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Wedding Bridesmaid’s Lace Necklace Gift Collection, ThatOldBlueHouse2 on Etsy

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Michal Negrin Butterfly Lace Brooch, Amazon.com

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Cubic Zirconia Diamond Lace Necklace, Amazon.com

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Handmade Bridal Filigree Rhinestone Brooch, sukran on Etsy

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Novica Sterling Silver Floral Lace Cuff Bracelet, Amazon

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Laurent Gandini Serenissima Sterling Silver Earrings, Net-a-Porter

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King for a Day Black Majesty Crown-Inspired Wedding Band Set, debblazer on Etsy

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Pacman Rings and Other Favorites

It’s no secret that I’m a little on the, shall we say, nerdy side. So when I saw this Pacman ring set (on Pinterest, where else?)… instant love. This officially wins the award for “Most Creative Use of Cabochons.” An award which I just made up. So prestigious.

Pacman Ring Series, RachelPfefferDesigns on Etsy

It appears that this ring set sold out some time ago, but the designer, Rachel Pfeffer, has a shop full of lovely and clever creations. I appreciate her lighthearted yet wearable style. This necklace, for example, has a fun bicycle motif (See my post about other bicycle jewelry here.)

Tiny Sterling Silver Bike with Brass Hearts, RachelPfefferDesigns on Etsy

Or this sparkly drusy necklace. (See my post about other druzy jewelry here.)

Purple Galaxy Drusy Necklace, RachelPfefferDesigns on Etsy

And one more favorite: darling honeycomb earrings featuring tiny dangling bees:

Honeycomb Dangle Earrings, RachelPfefferDesigns on Etsy

Check out more of this designer’s pieces at her Etsy shop here, or at her personal website here.

Souvenir Jewelry: Las Vegas

One of the things that I love most about jewelry is that it can be a great reminder of places I’ve been. I often pick out a piece of jewelry for a souvenir of a trip. It doesn’t have to be expensive or even particularly indicative of the place where I got it. I just choose a piece that I like and that I know I’ll wear.

I don’t know if it’s because I’ve been feeling sentimental (or because it has been WAY too long since I’ve been on vacation), but I’ve been nostalgic about one piece in particular.

This sterling silver and peridot ring was something that I picked up while on vacation in Las Vegas last year. I bought it at Shemoni, a store where I spent way too much time, in the Miracle Mile Shops, a mall where I spent way too much time.

I just loved that city – walking around and taking in how over-the-top it all is. There’s something fun about it every now and then, you know?

You can walk a couple of blocks and be in a completely different world, and if you don’t like that world… walk a couple more blocks and it will change again.

My ring is a great reminder of the time I spent there – the next best thing to really going back!

Wedding Jewelry Wednesday: Minty Fresh, Peachy Keen

Color me obsessed with peachy hues lately, as seen in my love for peach sapphires. Add the spring-like, fresh look of mint, and you’ve got a match made in heaven.

These two tones play very nicely together for a wedding: Exhibit A: Style Me Pretty and Exhibit B: Girl About Town. Mint and peach would be fun as bridesmaid colors – and as splashes of color for the bride herself!

Peach and light green bridesmaid necklace, EternalEden on Etsy

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Peach and mint earrings, AngelPearls on Etsy

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Peach, mint, and gold filigree ring, redtruckdesigns on Etsy

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Mint and peach flower earrings, Ruche

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Rhinestone cutout bracelet, Forever 21

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Michal Negrin floral necklace, Amazon

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Wedding Jewelry Wednesday: Russian Wedding Rings

You may find them called “Russian wedding rings,” “trinity rings,” “rolling rings,” or “triple roll rings.” No matter what name you use, these three interlocking rings are a pretty choice for a wedding or anniversary ring.

The sources that I can find are inconsistent about the origins of these rings – and the meanings of the three bands. Some say they represent the Trinity, some indicate that they represent faith, hope, and love, still others say they represent strength, spirit, and love. To me, it seems like a great opportunity to pick the meaning that’s the most personal for you – or to give them your own meaning.

Petite Flower Rolling Ring, $80, DragonsBreath on Etsy.com

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Tri-Color Gold Rolling Ring, $445, Katarina on Amazon.com

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14k White Gold Spinning Ring, $1,875, mastergoldcraft on Etsy.com

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Diamond-Cut Triple-Band Rolling Ring, $35, HSN

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Cameron’s Pave Rolling Trio Ring, Eve’s Addiction

Prices reflect information as of “press time.” 🙂

Six Picks: Bicycle Baubles

It’s summer(ish), and that means you’ll find me doing at least one of these two things every weekend: yard work (meh) and cycling. I would definitely still consider myself to be a novice on the bicycle, but I really enjoy it and feel so blessed to have GORGEOUS trail options that are available nearby. Exhibit A:

That doesn’t even capture the sight of creeks running through the trees, the sounds of birds, the smell of leaves. Sigh. It’s love.

Since I’ve had bikes on the brain lately, I decided to use them as inspiration for a six picks post. Here are a few of my favorite bicycle-inspired jewelry pieces.

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Bicycle Wish Bracelet, pier7craft on Etsy.com

This bracelet is so cute – and affordable! I’ve been a sucker for aqua/turquoise lately, and it’s everywhere! Plus, I’ve been wearing a vintage-looking cord bracelet almost nonstop lately. It might be time to add to my collection…

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Recycled Bicycle Bracelet, Re-Cycled Accessories

The bracelet above isn’t inspired by bicycles – it’s made from them! The company that sells it makes several pieces from recycled bike parts. Stylish and green.

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Red Plated Vintage Bicycle Necklace, zazastory on Etsy.com

This necklace is more whimsical than the jewelry I usually wear, but it’s so fun that I think it’s worth stepping outside the comfort zone. The bike has moving parts, and the cheerful red color is so charmingly nostalgic.

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Marianne’s CZ Bicycle Earrings, Emitations

On the other end of the spectrum, these stud earrings are a subtle tribute to this mode of transportation. It’s hard to go wrong with CZ studs in a slightly abstract bicycle shape.

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Titanium Bicycle Ring, Titanium Buzz

A durable titanium ring is appropriate for rugged cyclist types. (Like me – ha!) In any case, I think the tire tread marks and water bottle, among other motifs, are fun touches.

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“i love bicycles” Handpainted Wooden Bracelet, Aramar on Etsy.com

Everything about this bracelet is sunny, from the color to the handpainted bicycle motif. Too bad a front basket would look funny on my bicycle. Or would it?

Wedding Jewelry Wednesday: Something Blue Jewels

One of the most time-honored traditions is for the bride to wear “something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue.” Every bride’s situation is unique, and so those who wish to follow the tradition can customize it to be meaningful to them.

The “something blue” is often a garter, or another, ahem, less visible piece of apparel. One fun option, though, is to pick a subtle piece of jewelry that incorporates the color blue into your bridal attire. Here are a few pieces that I think could fill that need nicely.

  • Bracelet:
Blue Topaz Bracelet in Sterling Silver, Zales
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  • Anklet:
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  • Ring:
Rose Cut Chalcedony Silver Ring, SimpleDaisy on Etsy
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  • Brooch:
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  • Earrings:
(Update: These earrings are now out of stock.)
Sterling Silver, Siberian Quartz, and Pearl Earrings, Amazon
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Six Picks: Playing Catchup

After an unintentionally extended hiatus, I’m really back this time! And so happy to be blogging again. Thanks to all who have checked in.

This week’s Six Picks will be a little less categorized than usual. I’m featuring a few of the things that have caught my eye during my break.

1. Danielle’s Mini-Me. I was excited to open my email and discover this announcement from Kendra Scott:

The jewelry designer’s beloved (and much coveted by yours truly) Danielle earrings now come in a smaller version. I loved the Danielle earrings ($60), but I wasn’t sure I could pull them off because of their size. The smaller Elle earrings ($52) look just right.

2. Hunger Gems. With the first Hunger Games movie hitting theaters, it was hard to miss Katniss et al in action. I’ve been swept up by the books and the film myself, so I enjoyed Gemvara’s suggestions for tribute token-inspired jewelry.

Birds of a Feather Ring, Gemvara

This lovely (mockingjay, perhaps?) feather ring is beautiful and – at $272 in sterling in garnet – affordable.

3. Shades of Green. Not to be confused with the Disney resort, this topic is all about the green jewelry I’ve seen in honor of Saint Patrick’s Day – and spring.

Green Bees Vintage Charm Bracelet, BumbershootDesigns on Etsy

I love the fresh springtime feel of this green charm bracelet. The soft and muted shades, plus the bee and leaf charms, make this the perfect way to enjoy the season.

4. It’s Electrifying. This season seems to be all about bright, saturated, and even neon colors. The fluorescent tones are everywhere, and they’re perfecto for those who are tired of playing it safe.



Fluoro Necklace, Bauble Bar

Take, for example, this bright collar necklace. The stunning shade would make a statement with your spring wardrobe.

5. Brilliant Bangles. In keeping with the bold color theme, you can also find bangle bracelets with striking shapes and bright colors. Wear just one, or several at a time, to customize the look.

Anna & Ava Bubble Enamel Bracelet, Dillards

The gold-tone bracelet above ($20) features a playful throwback bubble pattern. As of this writing, you can save $10 by buying two Anna & Ava items. (Click the link for details.)

6. All Aflutter. If you’ve been jewelry shopping recently, you know that butterflies and butterfly related motifs are everywhere. It seems the winged insects have caught designers’ imaginations once again.

Elle Jewelry Butterfly Wing Ring, Amazon.com

I really like that this ring pays a subtler tribute to butterflies. The ring’s design is inspired by the pattern on the insects’ wings, rather than being a direct translation of the butterfly shape.

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