We got our first picture of jewelry made with our pretties!!!!!


Our friend Mika of nanohana on Etsy sent us a pic of these simply gorgeous earrings she hand crafted. Although these are not for sale (believe me I when I say I wanted to by these!) we had to share.
It makes us do the "Happy dance"Happy to see our stones transformed into something so beautiful, so wearable~we love it! 
Mika used Beadalicious peridot and paired it with a large green topaz stone. The color combo is yummy!
If you have made something extraordinaire with beads from Beadalicious or Gemalicious please share! We love seeing all the creative awesome jewelry designs! Send us an email or convo and pictures of your design, we may post here!

And the winner....

Wow loads of great ideas for the bead give away! Here are just a few from the American Craft Guide post, click on persons name to see their shop!

Stacey Romanbeautiful beads, I would make a few braceletes for myself and a necklace for my mom for mothers day.

Tracy AchtelikLove the colors! I would embellish an embroidery project with them.

DesireeI’d make a series of pieces with an elemental theme, earth, fire, wind, water. Necklaces and earrings in sets. Almost a Captain Planet kind of thing without the heart power.

Elizabeth PolanskyWow what a stunning assortment! Those pearls and smoke quartz would make for some awesome chainmaille bracelet and matching earrings. I see some yummy wire wrapped brio earrings with those peridot and topaz too. The possibilities are just endless with that collection!

Tera VermillionGood morning! For starters, I love the purple faceted teardrop…I would most likely put them on the oxidized sterling silver ear wires I just ordered from etsy ….the peridot rondelles would go perfectly with green pearls I have also bought from etsy…and it’s a toss up but i have an aunt who is a 5 yr breast cancer survivor who would love earrings made from either the blue topaz or the smoky quartz! And I would definitely make her a necklace using some of the pearls. She would be honored to receive anything made from a mother/daughter team and from a “fellow survivor”!

MicheleOh boy those are lovely, wouldn’t mind having those to make something pretty out of for myself!

Marilyn Southmayd AKA GrandmaMarilynI would make a beautiful necklace, earrings and bracelet set. They are gorgeous.

JaneI am seeing a fabulous necklace with some gems and that silver pendant, and some earrings with those luscious bri’s! And I will say that I have purchased before from both beadalicious and gemalicious and their gems are super high quality, you should check out their awesome jewelry too

MandyI would make some beautiful danglies and mix the gorgeous briollette with freshwater pearls.

GOSH we loved all the wonderful comments and ideas that were left  from these creative artists! 

You can check out ALL the comments and ideas on American Craft Guide.

WINNER OF THE GIVE AWAY..DRUM ROLL PLEASE....RATTA RATTA TA DA 

Kelli of Sage and Grace Designs

Kelli commentedThese colors are GORGEOUS together!!! They really represent the earth: water, sand, grass, sky & stars. You could do SO many different things with this generous amount.I would make a few of my earth friendly friends a little pair of earrings for Mother’s Day, and then would make one BIG necklace to sell on my etsy site. A portion of the profit would then go to seaturtles.org

Can't wait to see what she makes. Hopefully we'll get some pics to post here :)

Beadalicious Giveaway


We are super excited to be American Craft Guide Freebie Friday giveaway!
For your chance to win $40+ worth of pretty stones, visit American Craft Guide and post a comment on what you'd make with the bead collection. It's just that easy! 
Good Luck to everyone!
xo Teri & Amber the Beadalicious Babes

We want to thank the Jessica & DJ at American Craft Guide. They are a mother - daughter duo too. We had tons of fun working on the giveaway with them. xo

PinkFest 2009-Shopping for the Cure


Picture PinkFest 2008-Shopping for the Cure
From left to right:
Emily, Erica, Teri, Amber, Jessica


My mind has been pretty drained as of late, and posting to our blog has been shoved to the back burner. Don't worry though-there is LOT'S of other things brewing back there, so it's not lonely by any means:) While my mother and I were planning for our 2nd annual event to support Breast Cancer, I thought what better topic to blog about! So, here's the background.....

My mother, Teri, was diagnosed with Breast Cancer two Novembers ago. As you can imagine, this really shook our lives. For the first time I can remember, I didn't see my mother as invincible(well, aren't all mothers Super Woman?). The fear of actually being able to loose her quickly sunk in, and I was just devastated. Our whole family was. But, we are a strong and bull-headed family of women who have an even stronger support system of good men behind us, and we were going to fight this. Our mom had to fight this. And with out getting into the yucky truth of what women like my mom went through to actually do the fighting(like chemo & surgeries, countless med's & sleepless nights, physical & mental pain), she did fight it.

And she won ♥

This is how PinkFest-Shopping for the Cure was born. We were(and still are) so proud of our mom for being so brave and strong through it all, and we wanted to honor her and all of the other women out there who have or are fighting Breast Cancer. To help support other families trying to deal with the pains, and ultimately to find the CURE for this nasty disease that affects so many healthy people. So what exactly is PinkFest?

Our 2nd annual PinkFest-Shopping for the Cure boasts nearly 100 Artists & Crafters and your favorite direct sales companies all under one roof for the same great cause. 2008 was a great success, raising money through our Raffles and awesome vendors to donate to Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Each vendor was generous enough to donate a Raffle prize, and we received lot's of outside Raffle donations as well-lot's from wonderful Etsyians! Last year we had so many great vendors, along with great perks for everyone that stopped in. From balloon animals and face painting to food and massages, and Toyota even had a Scion there to win, it was a blast!

We have met so many kind and selfless people throughout this, made some wonderful friends, and have been touched by the people and thier families who've shared their experience with us. And we can't wait for this year's!
You can find more details on PinkFest-Shopping for the Cure
by clicking on the logo below-




And if you are in the tri-state area & interested in becoming a vendor,
or would like to donate an item for this years Raffles, you can email Amber at amber@cincypinkfest.com or Teri at theresa@cincypinkfest.com.


From left to right:
Amber(me), Teri(my mom), Jessica(my sister), and Solei(my oldest)

Mom and I are ROCKIN' the pink hair! Can't wait to dye it again this year!