So here it goes! Give it a click...
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Ordering A Custom Design on Artfire
I have so many questions through Artfire, asking how to customize a piece of jewelry, I decided the topic needed it's own blog post. I actually did not know it was quite so confusing until I tried it myself.
So here it goes! Give it a click...
And if you made it this far, use code 'blog' in the Artfire checkout for free shipping on your total order!
So here it goes! Give it a click...
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Latest Arrivals
Labels:
hand stamped,
hand stamped jewelry,
jewelry stamping,
personalized jewelry,
quote rings,
wordstowear
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
An Afternoon at the Mountain Nature Trail
Except that I decided that my HTC phone with a camera is actually much better than my actual camera.
This one is my favorite. At full size, you can see geese along the bank.
Labels:
camera,
cell,
HTC Inspire,
mountain,
nature trail,
phone
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
I've been busy!

There are more to come, as well as a big give away and a whole new line!
Labels:
hand stamped jewelry,
handstamped,
name charms,
name necklaces,
name rings,
quote rings,
wordstowear
Sunday, August 28, 2011
A little revamp....
I thought it was time for a little change!
Stop by wordstowear.com and my Artfire shop and let me know what you think of the new look!
And just for visiting...receive 20% off your total purchase. Use coupon code "Followers" to claim your discount. Valid through 9/5.
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Weekend Special!
A really awesome deal on my hand stamped rings!! Running through Sunday night, I am doing a BOGO on my 1/4" Sterling Silver, hand stamped ring.
Available in my Artfire shop and on WordsToWear.com
Use code BOGO at checkout and treat yourself!
Christina
Friday, May 13, 2011
A Long Road

On Wednesday, April 27th, 2011, North Alabama experienced a series of tornadoes that left a heartbreaking path of destruction.
I have seen thousands of pictures, read stories that made me cry endlessly and drove through some of the hardest hit areas, where people were sifting through rubble in an attempt to pick up fragments of memories that were once their homes. It is unreal.

I know I was one of the many that bemoaned the nearly week-long lack of electricity and loss of modern conveniences. We incessantly checked our cell phones for even one hopeful little bar of signal. Hundreds of thousands of people were in that same boat. We flocked to the grocery stores in search of ice and any fresh food we could find. There was some humor in trudging through the darkened stores with the somewhat unwashed masses. Lots of ponytails and baseball caps, wrinkled clothes and strained laughter. We weren't prepared, but the spirit of generosity and simple Southern manners prevailed. And we were fortunate.
I stood in my driveway with my family (yes, after the frantic weather reporters told us to take cover) and tried to snap pictures of a tornado beginning to form, while being pelted with hail. But in the end the worst of it missed us and we still had a home, a roof over our heads and our family was safe.
Not so for others.
195 people died in Alabama alone, with a death toll of 340 people in the tornado outbreak area.
The recovery effort is massive. You can help by visiting:
The American Red Cross
The Salvation Army
Feeding America
But there are more ways to donate, other than monetary contributions. People everywhere are reaching out - contact your local churches or civic organizations for more ways to help in the recovery efforts.
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