Thursday, September 23, 2010

Lapisbeach ,unique custom hand knit jewelry.


I met Lauren Hoehn on our weekly forum thread of designers and creative crafters on etsy , she mentioned it as  one of her biggest inspirations that has come from Etsy. The women she met and converse with on a daily basis - are constant inspirations-she added!
If you want to take a look at our awesome team thread,click on the following link



The Daily Sweet One a Day Challenge September 19th to September 25th


She is the owner of a well known and respected shop where you will find bracelets, rings, cuffs, wedding jewelry and necklaces. All pieces are her original designs and handmade for every client in particular,one of a kind hand knitted pieces for your special event. 
Lapis beach features czech glass beads, semi precious stones, freshwater pearls, and metal elements knit on soft thread or fine wire. 
Her shop was featured in magazines such as THE BALTIMORE SUN in the Fashion/Style Section,take a look  :
http://www.baltimoresun.com/features/fashion/bal-fashion-five-0715-pg,0,4327921.photogallery

To get a closer look at her jewelry,designs and her personal life here are some insights I'd like to share with all my blog followers and friends.


Lauren said:  Though I have working on my lapisbeach line of hand knitted jewelry for over 3 years....I just started selling on Etsy last January. Many things inspired me to choose this field:  my life have driven me to the path I am on right now. For as long as I can remember, I have always created "something". I have played in many artistic fields, but every night I would pick up my knitting needles. I always had a knitting project in my lap. I feel very fortunate, as I am a Mom of twin boys to be able to do what I love while being available for them at all times.

 About 4 years ago, I met two wonderful ladies from Canada at an International yarn show. They were selling kits for tubular knitted necklaces. While I loved the concept, the project took me an entire week. I had always designed my own sweater patterns, so I thought about how to design jewelry patterns and lapisbeach was born. I started with bracelets, then added rings, necklaces and even earrings. I used soft fibers and added to my bead mix collections every week. Then I  decided to include wire knits. I still try to develop new patterns and color combinations to keep the lapisbeach jewelry line fresh and unique.


One thing I love about creating my jewelry- is that I can make it almost anywhere. I live in MD (always have)...and I would say the beautiful changes of seasons does inspire some of my creations. I constantly try to add new and exciting pieces to lapisbeach. Almost all of my jewelry is one of a kind. I hand string and hand knit every single item. I string so many beads- they never line up the same way. Every piece is truly a unique piece of wearable art and that sets me apart from the multitude of jewelry designers.


 I am still somewhat new to all of this selling and I still learn something new everyday but if could give some advice  I would tell people to be sure to have good communication with customers (it is so crucial in an online environment), constantly try for better photographs, and listen to advise from those who are willing to give you some. 
In addition to Etsy, FB and twitter, I am fortunate enough to have a few select boutiques that now carry the lapisbeach line. They are local, and so much fun to visit! Maybe one day, I will also have a few boutiques that are out of state.
She is  currently in the process of designing some wire knit pendants to coordinate with her wire works line.She also has a terrible addiction to beads-  always working on new color choices for her clients.


How do you see  Lauren in 5 years? She replied: I truly hope to still be fortunate enough to be creating what I love. I would love to evolve and create a couture line of lapisbeach with precious metals. I would also like to have a lapisbeach "following" & help new sellers with knowledge that I have gained with 5 years experience.
I love what I do. I love what I make, and it gives me a thrill to sell worldwide on Etsy. To think of a total stranger... seeing my jewelry, purchasing it...and wearing my creation somewhere in the world...priceless!

Lapisbeach ,unique custom hand knit jewelry.


I met Lauren Hoehn on our weekly forum thread of designers and creative crafters on etsy , she mentioned it as  one of her biggest inspirations that has come from Etsy. The women she met and converse with on a daily basis - are constant inspirations-she added!
If you want to take a look at our awesome team thread,click on the following link



The Daily Sweet One a Day Challenge September 19th to September 25th


She is the owner of a well known and respected shop where you will find bracelets, rings, cuffs, wedding jewelry and necklaces. All pieces are her original designs and handmade for every client in particular,one of a kind hand knitted pieces for your special event. 
Lapis beach features czech glass beads, semi precious stones, freshwater pearls, and metal elements knit on soft thread or fine wire. 
Her shop was featured in magazines such as THE BALTIMORE SUN in the Fashion/Style Section,take a look  :
http://www.baltimoresun.com/features/fashion/bal-fashion-five-0715-pg,0,4327921.photogallery

To get a closer look at her jewelry,designs and her personal life here are some insights I'd like to share with all my blog followers and friends.


Lauren said:  Though I have working on my lapisbeach line of hand knitted jewelry for over 3 years....I just started selling on Etsy last January. Many things inspired me to choose this field:  my life have driven me to the path I am on right now. For as long as I can remember, I have always created "something". I have played in many artistic fields, but every night I would pick up my knitting needles. I always had a knitting project in my lap. I feel very fortunate, as I am a Mom of twin boys to be able to do what I love while being available for them at all times.

 About 4 years ago, I met two wonderful ladies from Canada at an International yarn show. They were selling kits for tubular knitted necklaces. While I loved the concept, the project took me an entire week. I had always designed my own sweater patterns, so I thought about how to design jewelry patterns and lapisbeach was born. I started with bracelets, then added rings, necklaces and even earrings. I used soft fibers and added to my bead mix collections every week. Teh i decided to include wire knits. I still try to develop new patterns and color combinations to keep the lapisbeach jewelry line fresh and unique.


One thing I love about creating my jewelry- is that I can make it almost anywhere. I live in MD (always have)...and I would say the beautiful changes of seasons does inspire some of my creations. I constantly try to add new and exciting pieces to lapisbeach. Almost all of my jewelry is one of a kind. I hand string and hand knit every single item. I string so many beads- they never line up the same way. Every piece is truly a unique piece of wearable art and that sets me apart from the multitude of jewelry designers.


 I am still somewhat new to all of this selling and I still learn something new everyday but if could give some advice  I would tell people to be sure to have good communication with customers (it is so crucial in an online environment), constantly try for better photographs, and listen to advise from those who are willing to give you some. 
In addition to Etsy, FB and twitter, I am fortunate enough to have a few select boutiques that now carry the lapisbeach line. They are local, and so much fun to visit! Maybe one day, I will also have a few boutiques that are out of state.
She is  currently in the process of designing some wire knit pendants to coordinate with her wire works line.She also has a terrible addiction to beads-  always working on new color choices for her clients.


How do you see  Lauren in 5 years? She replied: I truly hope to still be fortunate enough to be creating what I love. I would love to evolve and create a couture line of lapisbeach with precious metals. I would also like to have a lapisbeach "following" & help new sellers with knowledge that I have gained with 5 years experience.
I love what I do. I love what I make, and it gives me a thrill to sell worldwide on Etsy. To think of a total stranger... seeing my jewelry, purchasing it...and wearing my creation somewhere in the world...priceless!

Friday, September 3, 2010

Trimirror,much more than a Fashion website.

I found Kaia on Twitter and was soon very impressed by her talent as a young fashionista.


Trimirror and how to receive a good surprise.
http://www.trimirror.com/
Kaia Korbell is one of the bright minds behind Trimirror.com, a very original place on the web where you can do a lot more than surf.
It all started with a curiosity to make use of the iPhone or other camera smartphones when shopping for clothes, accessories, and other fun stuff, finding something awesome in a store, but not sure whether it suits? Do these shoes go with that purse, or this necktie with that shirt?...Or, that store has some phenomenal things for great prices and this blouse/shirt/jacket is really cool! And team triMirror wished they could share their excitement about it with others!

And so on... It became an idea to create a place to do just this!
There are many options to browse, ask questions and get answers for Women, Men, Teens, about Shoes, Accessories, Children, Trends, Budget, Blog,
Forums, Photos, Spaces and People. It is totally funny and interesting the way Kaia proposes the comunity a new adventure on every post.You can post your own photo, your favorite look, questions about a new purchase or what to do with that genius item you got at the thrill of the hunt (and now you don't know how to wear it or don't have any matching outfit for it). You get answers, tons of responses from a very nice population that know what they are talking about.

A bit about Kaia
Kaia received her first paying stylist job when she was only 16, has had a love for fashion, dressing up, and styling since she was one year old! Her favorite thing to do as a child was play dress up with her Mom who always took time to look her best in a delicate feminine proud way.
Luckily something that was always a passionate hobby has become her career.
The fact that she grew in a very preppy town (that she really disliked but loved being super feminine always in skirts and heels) helped her form wonderful feminine outfits outside of the preppy realm, relying on lots of vintage inspired looks :)
Her Mom, Dad, and Grandmother, her best friends other than the love of her life, Eric, inspire her every day with creativity.
She is such a people person. This is not a job for her, its fun! She wakes up every day smiling so thrilled to start her day's work! She was raised with passion and she keeps up the good job!
Her advice for new fashionistas is: Don't be discouraged! And don't hold out for the "dream job" They say you have to kiss a lot of frogs before you find you prince, well you may have to scrub a lot of toilets to get to that corner office, but do it! Any job is a gift and will pay off.
Her plans for Trimirror are to continue expanding the website and applications with new exciting interactive features!! to make a community for everyone to feel at home and welcome! stay tuned! http://www.trimirror.com/
The website just released a new Droid app, and a new iPhone app is around the corner! We are always brainstorming ideas to make triMirror even better! The favorite ideas come from the Trimirror community and friends!

Her favorite places online are Kaboodle as well as heartIFB where the community feel is great! Everyone is so supportive and responsive!
Last but not least I asked Kaia her plans for her personal future and she responded: In the next five years I hope to see myself happy, healthy, working hard, supported by my wonderful work, ready to be a Mommy if not already :) Embracing life's gift with so much gratitude and thanks!
http://www.trimirror.com/

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