November 17th, 2010
The other day when I was walking Addy, my pooch, I saw Sue who was walking hers. My neighborhood is a walking paradise; you can walk the distance or just a mile.
While catching up on our families Sue mentioned that she was going to Brenda’s for a jewelry party. I told her I would think about it. To tell you the truth I usually don’t go to those parties because they remind me of Tupperware parties.
That party was last night. And, even though I had told Sue I was going, by the time 4:30 p.m. arrived I was lethargic. As it got darker and more rainy I thought about not going. Lazyness, really.
But, I rebounded and off I went with Sue, picking up Jody on our way to Brenda’s. It was such a nice pleasant evening. Getting together with some old friends and making new ones along the way.
I had not idea what kind of jewelry it was going to be or the set up, etc. etc. I had never been to one. But, once I stepped into Brenda’s house I knew that a post to my blog was a must, especially, at this time of the year.
It really was more like a cocktail party where tables, counters and window sills were set up with jewelry, perfectly displayed. Whether you want to admit or not, we, women love it.
The name of the company is Stella & Dot. The company’s headquarters are in Burlingame, California. The website is www.stelladot.com.
The founder of the company is Jessica Herrin. She was a co-founder of WeddingChannel.com and has taken direct sales to another dimension.
The name of Stella & Dot comes from the grandmothers; “honoring that generation of women who crossed oceans, rolled up their sleeves, won the vote, raised kids, went off to work, and did it all with style and grace”.
Holly Gilmartin was the Stylist. She had been given a pair of earrings as a gift; wanted to know more about the company and what becoming a stylist entailed. Well, this is her job now; times have changed and so have businesses and the way we approach them or they approach us, the consumers.
If you would like to get in touch with Holly to either purchase an affordable indulgence, have her set up a party, or just for basic information, then e-mail her at hollygil@verizon.net. Holly has a marketing, retail and merchandising major and she is young and full of energy, friendly and refreshing.
I slowly tried everything they had available on display. The pieces were truly wearable. Well made with a good weight to them. Some of it was edgy and some was very feminine.
And, some pieces made a statement and were practically an outfit by themselves.
One collection was very verstile with mix and match chains, strands and brooches. It is called La Coco Collection. It is a 3 in 1; unclip to create a bracelet, necklace and brooch. They had it in gold plated and silver plated.
The brooches could be either a pin on your lapel or necklace.
The bracelets had a hinge closure with a magnet to fit small to medium wrists and were made out of resin.
The colorburst enamel cuff was bold and hand painted, gold plated in turquoise and ivory.
I was looking at a charm bracelet that was very colorful. It was called the Bloom Charm Bracelet. It came with an ivory charm with a center of Czech crystals. Then you could add more charms to it. The basic price was $39.
The Metropolitan Mixed Chain Necklace was a “menagerie of street chic chains accented with 4 unique vintage brooches that mix CZ, glass eads, mixed metals and faceted stones”. It had a toggle closure.
Bib Necklaces are so in style at the moment and this one was a hand-embroidered bib with shimmering glass beads, faux pearls and Swarovski crystals. Silk rosettes and ribbon tie closure. The cost? $198.
One necklace I thought looked pretty because of the combination of wood and hand painted turquoise enamel was sort of overlooked by some, but it really was pretty; warm wood with hand knotted silk thread.
Once an ordered is place and paid for it will be sent to your home or business in a matter of days. The packaging is beautiful, as well.
Oh, I almost forgot that there is a whole line for young girls, as well.
It really was a very enjoyable evening. Women….we are too much….talk to you later….
September 16th, 2010
As the Second Season starts to gear up Ocean City, Maryland has a very busy week-end coming up.
Thursday, 9/16 until Sunday, 9/19 – It’s the Delmarva Bike Week when thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts enjoy rides and activities throughout the Delmarva Peninsula. Bike related activities, displays, exhibits, entertainment, vendors, celebrities, manufacturers, etc. etc.
9:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. but on Sunday is from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.
For more information please visit their website at http://www.delmarvabikeweek.com.
Friday, 9/17 until Sunday 9/19 – It’s the Gem, Mineral & Jewelry Show at 40th St. and the Bay. 14K gold, sterling, pearls, beads, loose stones, crystals and so much more. Classic and contemporary designs for show and sale. There will be an admission charge.
Friday – Noon until 7 p.m.
Saturday – 10 a.m. until 6 p.m.
Sunday – 11 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Please contact Barbara Harvey at 804-746-7663 if you need more information.
Thursday, 9/23 and Friday 9/24 – It’s the Sandcastle Home Tour, sponsored by the Art League of Ocean City, Maryland. Unique Ocean City area homes will be on display in this very popular event. Tickets are required and you may visit www.artleagueofoceancity.org to purchase them and for more information, as well. Tel. 410-524-9433.
What a beautifu day it is! Please enjoy it because certainly the Delmarva Peninsula is showing how beautiful it can be this time of the year.
See you….
July 9th, 2010
What’s Going On at the Beaches? A lot. You can pick and choose and here are a few things that might be of interest to you, whether, a resident or a visitor.
Please note that Betty’s is now open for lunch, from Noon until 4:00 p.m. so if you are shopping at the outlets or going to see a movie; just remember that this restaurant has been received very well. Betty’s is located at 8585 Coastal Highway #23, right there at Midway Shopping Center. For more information, please call 302-645-6160 or visit www.bettypureandsimple.com. On 3/17 I posted a blog on this restaurant. All you have to do to see it is go on the left hand side of this blog and click on the month of March and scroll down to the date.
Saturday, 7/10 – Addiction and Subtraction. A jewelry show opening at Heidi Lowe Gallery on 328 Rehoboth Ave. in Rehoboth Beach. For info. please go to www.heidilowegallery.com or call 302-227-9203.
This is a very innovative jewelry studio and I wrote a post on 9/20. If you are interested in seeing it please click on the month of September on the left hand side of this blog and scroll down.
Saturday, 7/10 – Good For You Market Cheese Class. What goes around becomes a rind. We know what’s inside; let’s explore the outer edges. $35/person. The location is on Rt. 9 West., Lewes. Call 302-684-8330 and class stars at 1:00 p.m. On June 22nd I wrote a post on Good for You Market so all you have to do to see it is click on the month of June and scroll down to the date.
Saturday, 7/10 – Second Saturdays Destination Art Walk. Check out downtown galleries from 6 – 9 p.m. as part of Second Saturdays Art Walks presented by Mosaic, a gallery collective for downtown Rehoboth Beach. Need more info? Please visit www.mosaicrehoboth.com.
Saturday, 7/10 – Delaware Seashore Sandcastle Contest at the Delaware Seashore State Park, South of Dewey Beach. Free but daily entrance fee to the park applies. 9:30 a. with prizes awarded at 2:00 p.m. Rain date 7/17.
Saturday, 7/10 – Touch-A-Truck – A benefit for the March of Dimes at Rehoboth K-Mart on Rt. 1 from 10:00 until 2:00 p.m. Trucks for kids to explore as well as entertainment, raffles and refreshments. $5 for children 2 – 12 and free for everyone else. Info. at www.touchatruckde.com.
Saturday, 7/10 – The 14th Annual Running of the Bull, Noon, at the Starboard Restaurant in Dewey Beach. More info? Please visit www.thestarboard.com.
Sunday, 7/11 – Race – 10th North Beach 5K. For more info. please go to www.sevensistersdeweybeach.com
Thursday, 7/15 – “The Way We Were” – Join the Rehoboth Historical Society in a lively discussion of immigration trade, and culture in 17th Century Delaware, at 7:00 p.m. at the Rehoboth Beach Museum located at 511 Rehoboth Ave., Rehoboth Beach.
Learn about who the early colonists were, where they came from and where they have gone; who traded with them and what was going on in the rest of the world while Delaware was coming into being.
This program is presented in conjuction with the exhibit “Captain John and Sarah Avery: A 17th Century Family on Delaware”s Frontier.
Please RSVP by calling 302-227-7310 for the presentation which will be free to members and non-members are asked to make a $3 donation.
Have a great week-end!!!
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