Sunday, February 13, 2011

PAYING IT FORWARD

There are so many amazing artists out there and I just love it when I happen upon a blog where someone is "Paying it Forward" by letting me know of another great artist/blogger I might want to read about.

So, today, I'm introducing you to my newest friend and Artist, Michelle, from "Looking Glass".

Michelle and her daughter Danielle hand-paint and create unique jewelry with "Guitar Picks". I had never heard of them before I noticed her wearing a gorgeous pair last week. I couldn't wait to blog about Michelle, Danielle and their gorgeous, and "very affordable" jewelry.

Here is a little about Michelle and two photos of her earrings Just click on a photo to purchase a pair.



"At Looking Glass we know you want your own unique style. Let our guitar pick earrings help you define that passion in your life! Our hand-crafted, guitar pick jewelry is made from high quality materials such as gem stones, glass beads, Swarovski crystals, and some of the most amazing guitar picks including our own custom and hand-painted designs.

Whether you're into music or simply want to express yourself with unique jewelry, we are sure you'll find something to love!"

Thank you, Michelle & Danielle



Michelle's earrings are only $15 with FREE SHIPPING. You've got to check out her website and her new blog. Don't forget to become a follower of Michelle.

Have a wonderful Sunday everyone and remember to
"PAY IT FORWARD"!


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2 comments:

Debbie-Dabble Blog and A Debbie-Dabble Christmas said...

Cathy,
Thanks so much for telling us about your friend and her wonderful talents!
Hope you have a wonderful Valentine's Day.

Hugs,
Debbie

Leah Marie Brown said...

I am not an artist - at least not with paints - but I am a writer and photographer. I would love it if you would visit my blog and let me know what you think. I am trying to get half as many followers as you have but can't seem to snag 'em. What's your trick (besides beautiful pages)?