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Here's an idea, why don't I show you instead of just writing about it?
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Ah metalsmithing. I should have loved it. A little fire, a lot of banging and hammering, playing with oodles of tools, what’s not to love? Turns out for me, most of it is not to love.
And the prize is amazing!
Oh wow! I can't believe it! I'm overwhelmed with gratitude to win! I'd like to thank everyone who voted for me!
It's been quite a ride this past 2 years hasn't it? Being a small business owner has been ... challenging ... I have pivoted, I have revamped, I have learnt online strategies only to have the mysterious algorithm change overnight, I have taken classes, I have Zoom'd, I have done all the things. And like most of us I'm tired. You know what I haven't done? I haven't gone sailing. Which was one of the main reasons I began Sailorgirl Jewelry.
My mission with Sailorgirl Jewelry is to explore and adventure. To turn my visions into wearable works of art. To bring colour and happiness to others. There hasn't been enough adventuring in the past 2 years.
Like many others the new year brings many resolutions and much thinking. The board of directors at Sailorgirl Jewelry gave me a fantastic award and an AMAZING prize!
The CSO (Chief Sailing Officer) has decided that I need to go back to the roots of this company. I have been awarded a winter away on my sailboat, the Flying Saucer!
It's short notice, I'm leaving at the end of next week, yikes! That gives me just one week to clean up my website, and pack up my house.
What does this mean for the company? Fingers crossed the summer of 2022 will bring a return of craft shows in Ontario. If they happen I'll be there. In the meantime my website remains open and my lovely assistant Becky will be shipping orders for me. I will be in contact by email as it's unlikely we will leave the waters of the USA.
Take note: I will not be able to do any custom requests until I return.
OH BOY!
Announcing, In-person shopping for Sailorgirl Jewelry this holiday season!
My holiday showroom is open in the Case Goods Building in the Distillery District in Toronto.
When I posted this photo of my leftovers at the end of a torch session, many people asked, “Why not just melt those bits down?”
I don’t melt these down because this day I was using two different types of glass, Effetre and Bullseye and they have different COEs.
COE - Coefficient of Expansion. It's....