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Spring Color – We Love It

Even after a mild winter like this one, it’s wonderful to see people breaking out their spring pretties – and that includes lots of color.

Of course accessories – and yes jewelry – can be a great way to add color and variety and versatility.

So we’re talking color here:

Vintage Glass Jewels in Spring Colors
Vintage Glass Jewels in Spring Colors

All are available at Weekendjewelry1 on Etsy (yes, it’s my shop). And all are available in patina brass, golden brass, or shining silver plated settings. If you don’t see one of the listings, just send me a note!

Color. Gotta love it πŸ™‚

Thinking Spring – and Valentines Day

Of course I’m already thinking about spring – I’m not a winter person! And Valentine’s Day is coming up fast….

These vintage rhinestone (glass) hearts are clear – they go with everything. And they add a pretty little sparkle for everyday πŸ™‚

They’re available in my Etsy jewelry supplies shop>:

Vintage Glass Jewels - clear rhinestone heart jewels available in silver plated settings and patina brass settings

>Vintage Glass Jewels - clear rhinestone heart jewels available in silver plated settings and patina brass settings

They’re available in your choice of silver plated settings (shown here), or patina brass settings, or golden brass.

Make yourself a pair of pretty earrings – with vintage jewels. Eco friendly and pretty!

P.S. And of course if you make jewelry to sell – heart jewels are hot!

Vintage Glass Jewels – and Beads – at my Etsy shop

I just thought I’d give a peek at some of the goodies I have in my Etsy jewelry supplies shop. I love these little sparklies – and I hope you will too πŸ™‚




Of course they make wonderful holiday jewelry – for yourself, or maybe even more, to make some lovely gifts without having to spend a lot of time – or money.

PS Do you know someone who’s getting married soon? What a wonderful gift, to make bridal jewelry for your BFF!

Sapphire Blue Vintage Glass Heart Jewels – Gorgeous Rhinestones

I love the color of these vintage rhinestone heart jewels:

Sapphire Blue Vintage Glass Heart Jewels

I just added them to my Etsy jewelry supplies shop. I’m always looking for rhinestone hearts – they tend to get grabbed up quickly so I was very happy to find these.

Rich and romantic and they’d make gorgeous earrings and necklace focals. If you’re in the mood for hearts, you might want to go peek!

Jewelry Making – Variations on a Theme

One of the fun things about making jewelry is the different styles you can design – even with (mostly) the same components. It doesn’t have to be difficult. This is not rocket science – it’s about making pretties to wear or give or sell, and having a good time while you’re at it!

Here’s an example of some earrings I made recently:

Montana Sapphire Vintage Rhinestone Jewel Earrings - Variations on a Theme
Montana Sapphire Vintage Rhinestone Jewel Earrings – Variations on a Theme

The main components are vintage rhinestone (glass) jewels – and yes, they are available here, in my Etsy shop. Of course you can use any jewels (or beads) – these are pretty ones that I had on hand.

The other components? some earwires, and golden chain, and another vintage glass jewel in a similar but not identical shape, and a complementary color. None of these was difficult to execute – and they are pretty and flattering to wear.

Play around with what you’ve got – try different styles – have some fun!

P.S. As always – the designs here are not State Secrets – if they spur a creative idea for you, go for it!

Bling is Always in Style

And it can be clean and simple – or, intricate and ornate. Both look good – it’s the sparkle that counts the most. And you can do it yourself.

I’ll be posting tutorials from time to time for intricate creations, but sometimes simple works as well as fussy. Take a look at these earrings (all styles that I’ve made myself, and certainly not original with me).

Vintage Rhinestone and Glass Jewel Earrings

They look good in the pics – they look terrific when worn. Delicate, and feminine, with just enough presence to be fun.

Earrings ought to be fun. And affordable. And hey, vintage (and recycled!) beads and jewels are the icing on the cake πŸ™‚

Tip of the Day – Don’t Lick Your Fingers

Okay, that sounds silly, but it’s not. I got this tip from a rhinestone vendor, and once he mentioned it, it made total sense.

Rhinestones are beautiful and sparkly and the precise, faceted ones are just gorgeous – take a look at these two-jewel charms, aren’t they pretty?

Sapphire Vintage Pear Jewel and Crystal Rhinestone Two Jewel Charms
Rhinestones (and vintage glass jewels) are beautiful. Just remember to use sensible care and caution when you work with them all the time.

Quality rhinestones – whether Swarovski (yum!), or vintage glass, are usually made of leaded glass or crystal. The relevant word here is “leaded”. Lead is bad for you. You don’t want to ingest it. You definitely don’t want your kids to ingest it (and please note, now and in future, that jewelry supplies are NOT TOYS. They aren’t meant for small children. They can scratch and be swallowed).

But right now, we’re talking about us, the women and men who design and build jewelry. It’s easy, when you’re working with small components, and trying to do six things at once, and you really need three hands anyway, to lick your finger and pick up the pretty sparkly rhinestone, to steady it and secure it and get ready to use it.

Don’t do it. Get in the habit of keeping a moistened paper or cloth towel at your workspace. When you need to moisten your finger so you can pick up that tiny little rhinestone and have it stay on your finger – touch the moist towelette. Don’t lick your finger.

No, nothing terrible will happen from touching a rhinestone! Don’t get me wrong, they are not dangerous. But they come from a factory where there is dust, and the dust probably contained lead. And they contain lead. You don’t want to get any of that inside you.

So – use them with love, and admire their beauty, and share them with your friends – and customers! Just clean them well, and polish them to make them even more beautiful – and stop licking your fingers.

Vintage Glass Jewels – welcome to my do-it-yourself blog!

I’m just getting started with this blog, and it’s going to be fun! You can tell from my blog name that I love vintage glass, and sparkling rhinestones, and vintage jewelry πŸ™‚ I’m going to be setting up an online store soon so you can purchase some of these yummy vintage glass jewels hereΒ if you like (with special deals of course!) But this blog isn’t (just) an online store.

Light Sapphire Vintage Glass Rhinestone Jewels - Ovals Ruby Vintage Glass Rhinestone Jewels - Octagons

Peridot Vintage Rhinestone Charms with Swarovski Crystals Crystal Rhinestone Pear Jewels


Right now these pretty glass jewels link to my Etsy Jewelry Supplies Shop – if you do go there, remember to check out the reserved listing discount πŸ™‚ And stay tuned to see more goodies right here!

But as I said, I’m not going to be just selling pretty jewels – I’m going to talk about making pretty jewelry. And my love of vintage isn’t just for jewels – or jewelry. I love the idea of recycling – reusing – and rethinking. It’s a motto we all need to adopt – and it’s also a wonderful way to be creative (and save money!) So there’ll be lots of vintage re-use and re-cycle ideas here from time to time.

Of course there’ll be lots of times I just have to share something I found – or found funny – or want to vent about!

So, welcome – let’s have a good time!