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If you’re looking for a classic pearl necklace with a modern touch, then this is it! It’s elegant and chic and not your average pearl necklace. Also looks great with that classic little black dress though!
The length is 19 inches long, including the sterling silver toggle clasp.
This beautiful, heirloom-in-the-making necklace is $55.
Visit and shop here.
Make your own magnet set – choose from any 3 designs in her shop.
(Just let her know which designs you want in ‘Message to Seller’ when you check out.)
♦♦These jumbo sized magnets have been hand pressed using decorative images, a protective plastic coating, and a magnet back.
♦♦The magnets measure 2 1/4″ (5.7 cm) and are decorative and functional too (they do hold paper).
♦♦The magnets come in a velour/velvet drawstring pouch, great for keeping your magnets in and makes a great gift presentation.
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Here’s a bit about the intriguing artist Claire Laraine…
THE MISSION – To find all the forgotten fabrics in the world and make them beautiful again
THE ETHOS - She follows the mantra of re-new and re-use, no little scrap of fabric can escape! When you buy a product from Claire Laraine she will be doing her bit for the environment.
THE RULES – Look at the lovely things, fall in love with the lovely things, know you have to have the lovely things, buy the lovely things, receive a lovely thing from her, tell your friends about all the lovely things they can find at Claire Laraine!
Visit and shop here.
Sometimes simple really is best. This ring can be worn alone or stacked with other rings. This copper ring was hand formed from copper electrical wire and hand hammered for a great texture. The copper has been sealed with wax but has not been lacquered so it will gain a natural patina unique to its wearer.
Size: 7.5
Band Width: 1/8″
This ring design can be made in other sizes, in sterling silver, or as a stackable set.
Only $7! Visit and shop here.
Paint Chip Flat Notes with Botanical Envelopes by Paragraph Cove Stationery
Mix and match this set of 5 cards and envelopes. These blank flat notes are cut from 65 lb 300 Series Strathmore Art Paper. The paint chip colors are Raspberry Couli, Marine Reef, Asheville Vista, Anchoring Neutral, and Sunnyside.
The envelopes are made from a discarded library book published in 1963 called The Plants.
5 Flat Notes 3 1/2″ x 5″
5 Envelopes 3 9/16″ x 5 1/16″
5 White Round Address Labels 2″
(These labels also make great seals.)
Each envelope has a self adhesive closure.
Only $7.50 for 5 sets! Visit and shop here.
2009 spring collection has arrived!
Check out these cute mustard color square toe room shoes with a button strap! They will keep your feet cozy while at home or they’re great to take with you when you travel.
A perfect gift for your mom, sister, girlfriend, coworker, or yourself!
+ outside – yellow hemp & linen mixed fabric
+ strap – yellow hemp & linen mixed fabric
+ inner lining – 100% heather ivory cotton
+ insole – 100% heather ivory cotton
+ outside sole – upcycled jean
Outer, inner lining, and sole are ironed with fusible fleece for a light cushion and to maintain the shape.
Each pair is made to order and takes about 3-5 days.
Visit and shop here.
Give us a little personal background info; childhood, hometown, etc.
My name is Katie Jean Walker and I was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. I now still live in Phoenix after a brief 3 year stint in Las Cruces, New Mexico where I met my hot husband! We now have a baby named Caden, he is now 16 months old and getting crazier every day.
Tell us about the history of your fashion design, especially how and when it started.
The history of my fashion design includes helping my mom make many of my Halloween costumes and some random clothes for me to wear to school on the days I woke up and had absolutely nothing to wear! My mom has taught me everything I know about sewing, I have always really enjoyed it, however I wasn’t very confident with my skills for a long time. About a year ago, we moved into a new condo and I met my neighbor Monique who also sews and has had a clothing line for a few years now. I was so inspired talking to her, I went home and made a little girls dress. I just kinda kept going and as Monique and I became better friends, we decided to make a kids clothing line together for local boutiques.
I also tried making some women’s clothes…to make a long story short, people liked them and so I kept making them. I started in bridal when I was given a vintage slip, curtains, and table clothes from my great-aunt. I created my first slipdress from those items. They took off and everything evolved from that! (but as far as a start date, I would say my first design was just in November 2007!)
What challenges do you find most in your designing?
The biggest challenge I find right now (beside having my sewing room in the kitchen because our condo is so small) is finding time to create new designs. I seem to have a lot of orders right now making the same things and although I love these designs, I have so many new ones that I can’t wait to make!
What materials and processes do you favor?
Some fabrics I like to use are lace, shantung silk, cotton, jersey knit… my favorite things about fabric are when they feel smooth, look old or have a unique quality to them.
Where do you find your inspiration?
I find my inspiration from all things old. I am kind of obsessed with antiques and I really love to think about the stories behind everything.
What goals do you envision for the next year, five years, ten years?
In one year I hope to have all my business stuff in order. In the next 5 years, I just hope to keep up with the orders like they have been coming in and hire my mom so she can quit her job. In 10 years I would like to be well known and be able to have an established business designing wedding dresses and other special occasion clothing. Somewhere in there I want to have 2 or 3 more kids too!
How can clients contact you to buy your products or request custom designs?
My designs can be found by visiting my website at www.ktjean.com & purchases can be made online at ktjean.etsy.com




