Friday, December 31, 2010

I just returned from a week in Virginia Beach to visit family for Christmas. We took the train from Boston, which was long (14 hours) but otherwise not a bad way to travel. At least we dodged the storms and did not have to spend any time sleeping in an airport.

However, I went 10 days without making any new pendants and my inventory went way down. So last night I stayed up late wrapping 15 new pendants and my first ever bracelet. I also wrapped my first shell and also a piece of Wampum that I found last summer:








Wampum beads come from Quahog shells and have all kinds of historic significance.

I found it exactly like this, perfectly round and smooth at Hull Gut in Hull, MA. It is such a lovely piece, I am not sure what to charge for it. Also I am getting a little attached to it!

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Well, Everyone Has to Start Somewhere

I am obsessed with sea glass. I talk about it all the time. But I am beginning to get the feeling that people have had enough of hearing about it. So, as a courtesy to my friends and family I am going to redirect my conversation to this blog. I hope that other like-minded people will find their way here.

In September of 2010 I lost my job. I set an ambitious goal to make a few bucks selling sea glass jewelry to buy Christmas presents. I was surprised at how many I sold between Thanksgiving and Christmas. So I am launching this small business for 2011, including this blog.

Please join me as I see where it goes!