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Friday, September 3, 2010

My Father's Hands

Ever since I was little, I always wished that I was more like my father.

When it comes to our family, we seem to be split down the middle: I look and am a lot like my mom, and my sister looks and is a lot like my father. As a kid, my sister Maddie had his blonde hair, his beautiful blue eyes, and, as it has been brought to my attention since my father passed away, his hands.

"You have your fathers hands" my grandparents often tell my sister during our get-together dinners. "The fingers, the soft pads of the fingertips, just like Doug's!" They beam smiles at my sister, and I look down at my plate, playing with my food with my fork, but really, it's just an excuse to look at my hands.

Why am I so envious of my sister? I'm sure there are plenty of other traits that siblings can be jealous of, but why hands?

I remember his hands. I remember holding his hand as we crossed the street when I was a kid. I remember grasping onto them, giggling, as he sunk underwater at the pool so I could clamber up and stand on his shoulders, then dive off, the "human diving board". Being the kid of an orthodonist (who do you know who has braces put on them by their dad?) I have memories of him working on my teeth, always with a gentle touch, skilled hands, even the parts that would usually be hard to get through, like tightening wires, or securing an expander, his voice reassuring me when I looked nervous that it wouldn't hurt, his pale eyes sparkling with a smile behind his mask, and those nimble, soft-padded fingertips orchestrating a perfect smile, those parts were a breeze, I trusted my father's skilled hands with my smile and well-being. They did not only give me a beautiful smile, but they worked hard so that my sister and I were well cared for, and lived wonderful, blessed lives. I missed holding those hands, I missed them cupped around the side of my face, looking at him, and seeing his eyes full of love and pride for his little girl. I miss him.

I don't remember what day it was, or what year, though I do think it was in the car, riding with my mother to get from one place to another. We were talking about my jewelry business, and she said "Mallory, I'm proud of you, you are so creative and talented, and I know your dad would be proud too. You know, you have skilled hands like your dad, he would laugh to know that you were good at working with wire, the only difference is you use it to make jewelry!"

I laughed, and I felt a swelling, rapid warmth of joy and pride, I was my father's daughter. I may not use my hands in all the ways he did, but we are the same in that our hands are both giving to those we love and to others, helping to those in need, and providing: as he provided for me, I can in turn provide for my children, all because he gave me life, and a blessed one at that.

I love you, Dad

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

What shall we name the earrings? Week 4



I'd love some help naming these lovelies! And if I like the names you suggest, you will win a 50% off coupon, good toward any lovely!

Leave a comment here, or send your suggestions via Facebook or e-mail (mjeversoll@yahoo.com)


Winning Names for What Shall We Name the Earrings?

Chicago Pride!

Aspen Gold!

Thanks to Mary and Jessica for offering the winning names, and to all my other readers who offered suggestions!

I apologize for not posting sooner, I have been sick with a bad cold, and went to bed early last night. I will be posting new earrings to name soon!

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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

What shall we name the earrings? Week 3



Cute little no-names, I need your help picking out great titles for these lovelies!


If I like your name suggestions, you can win a 50% off coupon, good toward any one lovely in my store! So get to naming, this contest ends Tuesday at Midnight!

Post your suggestions here, via Facebook, or e-mail (mjeversoll@yahoo.com)

P.S. If you really want to up your chances to win, I recommend giving names for BOTH pairs of earrings, you might even win 2 coupons!


Giveaway of the week...



Aren't these cute? Little itty bitty cakes in sunny yellow with "LOVE" iced on them, made into darling studlies! Know what's even better? They can be yours! It's easy, just do one of the following!

1. Follow my blog, and your name gets entered twice!
2. Favorite my shop on Etsy, and your name is entered once
3. Check out my shop on Etsy (www.lennonsleadinglady.etsy.com) and tell me a few of your favorites and WHY you like them, and your name is entered once
4. Send a friend a picture of an item from my shop, writing a little message to promote it. Send me a copy of your message : ) Your name is entered twice!

I'm starting this giveaway a little late this week, so you will have until next Tuesday at midnight to claim this pair! Tell your besties!

Monday, August 23, 2010

Winning Names for What Shall We Name the Earrings?

Rainbow of Love!

Cotton Candy Blossom!

I was delighted to learn that my friend's little girl (well, not so little, she's turning 9 soon!) wanted to name my earrings, and she had some AWESOME ideas! It was tough to choose which names I liked the best, but I'm so happy to have some help :) Thank you, Kelsie Jo!

Kelsie has the option of two items for 50% off, or 1 FREE item. If it's ok with her mom, she can pick out a pair of earrings that I will turn into clip-ons. OR, she can get a custom-made crocheted headband, purse, or hat! :) And I'd like to give her mom a coupon as well for helping her out, of course! :)

Thank you guys!

<3 Mallory

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Crochet Marathon

Slowly and steadily, I am adding to my collection for the Crochet for a Cause drive. Almost done with my second hat...



And here is one I made earlier today!


I'm thinking I will make more solid beanies for little boys, and flowery, stripey hats for little girls. I have to admit that the little girl hats are a little more fun to make, athough sometimes, I just want to crochet without having to switch colors. Either way, I am happy to be contributing to this drive.

I sometimes worry about making enough hats and scarves to donate before it gets too cold, especially since I will be pretty busy with school. But thankfully, my boyfriend's mother, who taught me how to crochet, is helping me out! She already has a box half full of donations, what a sweet lady! :) Her patience and dedication is inspiring, especially when I have difficulty in gathering up enough motivation to start or finish a project.

I got a new quilted crochet bag from my sister to tote all my yarn in, it's ADORABLE! Like some people who never leave the house without a book, in case they get stuck somewhere and need something to do, I have this bizarre need to carry lots and lots of different yarn with me. This is what I brought, just for the weekend!



I will be taking different kinds of donations for this cause until mid November (this might change, depending on how many items Mary and I can make).

Yarn is much appreciated! Any worsted weight, colorful variety, preferably not Red Heart (it's a little too scratchy) or other scratchy varieties (like wool). Cotton and acrylic work just fine, nothing too kinky, oober fuzzy, or stringy. I know, I know, VERY picky, but I have to be able to work with it easily and quickly, so it can't be too hard to work with, and it has to be soft!

Do you crochet or knit? If so, I'd love any donations of hats/scarves/mittens/gloves or other warm winter clothing. No donation is too small, if you can only spare a hat or a scarf, I will thank you over and over!

Don't crochet or knit? Can't afford much? I will also take gently used child-size winter clothing that you would like to put towards a good cause. Contact me at mjeversoll@yahoo.com, and we will work something out!

Ok, back to crochet, thanks for reading everyone!

<3>



Friday, August 20, 2010

New Location!


I'm happy to announce that I sealed the deal with a store owner in Seward, NE, and am now selling jewelry from THREE physical locations!


I'm also located at the Black Market on O Street in Lincoln, and Satinni Leather and Accessories in the Creamery Building in the Haymarket, downtown Lincoln.

Also online! I'm on a roll!

I've been making jewelry like crazy, because when I start school next week, I am not going to have ANY time to work on my business. I'm nervous because I will not be working this spring b/c of student teaching, so I will need to scrimp and save this fall so I won't fall short.

ALL the more reason to buy some jewelry from me. That, and the fact that it is AWESOME! :)




Thursday, August 19, 2010

Crochet and Jewelry Got Together and...

I'm proud to present my two loves in one little package...




Crocheted flower earrings!

I made my first pair today, and I think they are so cute! I'm going to be making some more tonight in different colors :) Will be available on my Etsy soon!

Just thought I'd post that, I'm excited!!!



Wednesday, August 18, 2010

This Week's Blog Giveaway!


These are my Olive Blossom earrings, and they could be yours! It's easy to win, read below for details!

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1. Follow my blog, and your name gets entered twice!
2. Favorite my shop on Etsy, and your name is entered once
3. Check out my shop on Etsy (www.lennonsleadinglady.etsy.com) and tell me a few of your favorites and WHY you like them, and your name is entered once
4. Send a friend a picture of an item from my shop, writing a little message to promote it. Send me a copy of your message : ) Your name is entered twice!

Winner of my First Blog Giveaway!


I'd like to congratulate Gabrielle, winner of my first blog giveaway! She wins the lovely Raspberry Orbit earrings!

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It's easy to enter your name into a giveaway, and there are lots of ways to do so!

1. Follow my blog, and your name gets entered twice!
2. Favorite my shop on Etsy, and your name is entered once
3. Check out my shop on Etsy (www.lennonsleadinglady.etsy.com) and tell me a few of your favorites and WHY you like them, and your name is entered once
4. Send a friend a picture of an item from my shop, writing a little message to promote it. Send me a copy of your message : ) Your name is entered twice!

Next post is for my next giveaway, stay tuned!

<3>

Monday, August 16, 2010

What shall we name the earrings? Week 2




These lovely pairs of earrings need names! I will be taking names all week, and next Monday, winners will be announced!

Here's how you can enter names:

Message me on Facebook
Send me an e-mail (mjeversoll@yahoo.com)
Leave a post/message here on my blog

Those who submit names that I choose will receive a 50% off coupon good for any one lovely in my Etsy store!

I have already had two lucky winners, you could be next! :) Get those creative thoughts flowing!

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Winner Winner Chicken Dinner!

I'm happy to announce that the "What Shall We Name the Earrings" contests has two winners, both of whom will be receiving 1/2 off coupons to my shop! YAY!

The earrings with the large, rectangular purple beads are going to be called "Plum Berry Popsicle" and the Mardi Gras-like pair is "Perfectly Pansy"! Excellent name ideas :) Thank you Jessica and Allison for your contributions!

Thanks also to all who submitted names through Facebook, e-mail, and this site!

Need to switch from the bf's computer to mine to display new name-less earrings...

As for my first free lovely, you still have 24 hours to claim this neat pair of earrings! Nab 'em while you can!

Will post more laterz, thanks guys!

<3>

p.s. Crochet for a cause is going great so far! Two very crafty ladies have already offered donations, and I've started on some of my own!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Crochet for a cause

Tonight, I am starting my project that I have been wanting to start all summer, but have been too busy to do.

Having worked in several jobs working with children, I have seen too often in the winter months, children going out to recess, and coming into school without hats, scarves, gloves, or even coats. Seeing them shiver and their exposed hands and ears grow red with the cold tugged at my heart, and so this year, with my new acquired skill of crochet, I am going to be starting a project in which I will make hats and scarves for kids who will need them this winter. Whatever I cannot make with crochet, I will use a percentage of my earnings from my Etsy shop towards purchasing coats and gloves.

Do you have a fantastic crochet pattern for mittens or gloves? I'd love to hear it, mail it to me at mjeversoll@yahoo.com :)

I work for a low socioeconomic status school's CLC program, of which all the donations will be made to. I am excited to surprise all the kids with bright and colorful, stylish new hats and scarves! :)

You can help too! 25% of every purchase made at my shop will go towards supplies to make the hats and scarves, as well as funding towards purchasing other winter clothing necessities to donate. Plus, a 30% off coupon towards your next purchase of any one lovely will be yours!

I will also be installing a Donation button, compliments of PayPal, in which all major credit cards will be accepted, and all donations, big or small, to go toward this very good cause!

Do you crochet or knit? If you have any winter-wear that you'd be willing to part with, message me or e-mail me, and we can talk about donation!

So... those are my thoughts on my project... for now.

I will be purchasing a large tub to put all the donations in, and taking pictures of its contents over the following months to show the progress I'm making!

First hat will be a turquoise hat, perhaps with white trim? Exciting!

Monday, August 9, 2010

My first blog giveaway


So excited to be giving away this super cute pair of lovelies, fresh from the creative oven, I'm calling them "Raspberry Orbit"


Would you like to have these lovelies dangling from your earlobes? (or from someone's you'd like to gift it to?) Depending on what way you choose to enter yourself into this giveaway, your chances of winning may be increased. It's really quite simple, look below for details!


Ways to win a lovely:

~* Follow my blog (name entered in drawing twice)
~* Favorite my shop on Etsy (once)
~* Check out my shop on Etsy (once)
(www.lennonsleadinglady.etsy.com)
and tell me a few of your favorites,
and WHY you like them
~* Send a friend a picture of an item from my shop, writing a
little message to promote it. Send me a copy of your message :) (twice)

~*Giveaway starts now, and ends on Monday, August 16th!*~

Sunday, August 8, 2010

What shall we name the earrings?










I haven't a clue! But if you do...

Your name idea may be chosen, and if so, a 50% off lovely coupon is yours, to be used for any one item in my shop!

I will be taking ideas all this week, and on Sunday at midnight, a winner will be chosen!

Message me at mjeversoll@yahoo.com!

Chao, lovely readers...

Mallory

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

It's my birthday

And do I have a surprise gift for you!

I'm spending the wee hours of my birthday sorting out all my jewelry goods. I'm panicking just a little.

That's because I am trying to sort out what goes and what stays in my Etsy, which is in desperate need of a make-over. There is a LOT to sort through. I have designs from all different periods of my short career as a jewelry artist, and it doesn't look seamless to me, so I am tossing out any earrings that don't go with my current style.

Ready for the surprise? Here's what you have to do...

Go to my Etsy shop (www.lennonsleadinglady.etsy.com)
Browse
Make a list of what you love
Tell me what you love
I will send it to you, at no cost

No, I am not crazy, but today is my birthday (and I'll do crazy stuff if I want to!) and I, being the selfless, giving spirit that I am, want to spread around some rhinestone-studded, rainbow-colored, glittery, funky happiness!

So go ahead, make my birthday!

More to come...

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Where were you on October 3rd, 2007?

Answer: Nervously putting my myself and my jewelry on the line, online. I entered in my first creations in the huge, swirling creative whirlpool that is the handmade goods market on Etsy.com.

I wasn't feeling very confident.

It started with purchasing a few pairs of
earrings on Etsy. I was so inspired by the designs, that I soon found myself browsing the bead section. Soon, I was captured by the zillion and a half pages of beads, eyes widening, drooling slightly, mind wondering where my wallet was. I didn't think much about anything except how pretty all the beads were, and that I just had to have them.

I bought some beads. When I received the package less than a week later, I clapped my hands and squealed at how cute they were. Once again, I was the excited, dorky 8 year old on Christmas morning.





(beads by straybeads @ Etsy and yummytreasures @ Etsy)


Then it hit me.

What do I do with these now?



Crap.

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If you are even slightly curious about what happens next, you are invited to humor me by reading on as I go through the motions in becoming a blogger...

Peace out,

LLL