WHO WE ARE
Our Story
When I set out to work with seed beads I had no idea what I was doing. All I knew was that I desperately needed to put my hands to work in a creative way and figuring out how to weave beads seemed like a great way to do it. So I did a little research and took myself to aisle 14 at Hobby Lobby.
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With a little grit and nothing to lose attitude, I made my first pair. Since then, I've been totally addicted, testing out new designs and techniques without second thought. As soon as I showed them off to my loved ones, they started placing orders so I decided to go with it.
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In Lakota tradition, the horse symbolizes beauty and grace, friendship and pride. And since this fashion of earring is inspired by the Native American style, I wanted to honor it in some way. When I connected to the horse, I immediately thought of Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken and the story of Sonora Webster Carver and her memoir 5 Brave Horses. Five signifies freedom and expression-- the free spirit.
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My vision after I cover my expenses and if this naturally progresses, is to grow my team and contribute to mental health art therapy programs for youth and adults. I would be honored if you would help me get there.