27 January, 2012

New Year ... New LOOK!

In keeping with the New Year and all of my resolutions that follow close behind, I have taken up "Refreshing the Look" of two:peas jewelry. We have had a steady go of things, since our debut in 2009, but I am ready to (in the words of Emeril Lagasse) ... "Kick it up a NOTCH!"

There will be new designs, more frequent blog postings (you're welcome!), new pricing JUST in time for Valentine's Day and the wedding season, along with a new attitude of breaking with the old and following my heart! This new direction will include my Organic, more Sculptural collection called VICHA (available on etsy.com), which will also be experiencing a face-lift ... BAM! (what's up with my Emeril kick today??)

To start things off ... I will leave you with a very sweet little promo for the brides in our lives. May 2012 bring you all the happiness, prosperity and LOVE that you can hope for!

Yours in LOVE,
Autumn-Lynn


23 September, 2010

Catching Up ...

I can hardly believe that my last post was in JULY! Really, how does that happen? I guess I can chalk it up to the inevitable march of time on my life. Since my last post, I feel as though my world is really opening up, my network is expanding to include some of the greatest people in this industry, I have been blessed to be a part of some Blog Reviews, Shows and people's lives. The most amazing part ... it's just getting better!

Since July:
-I have had our jewelry reviewed by Style on a WHIM, and soon-to-be-reviewed by classymommy.com.
-I have linked up with a fantastic new company called Madison Handbags, where I have become a consultant and have learned so much from my amazing teammates and leaders.
-I have also had some some amazing shows for both the jewelry and the handbags as I travel from AZ to CA to PA!
-Most recently I had the privilege of participating in a fantastic Art/Fashion Show Birthday Extravaganza, for a lovely woman making a BIG SPLASH in the Arizona fashion community ... Clorae Baca. She pulled all of her favorites/friends together to create a delicious palete of talent: Brian Hill from Phoenix Fashion Week, two:peas jewelry, Uneek Collections, Joshua Christensen, Pink House, Carolyn Murray from Stylettoz, Madison Handbags, FAWAZ Entertainment, Kacie DeJesus, Rockin Designs, DJ Ishmael, and all of the fabulous models! WHEW!!! Did I leave anyone out??
-We had a great experience in FGI-AZ's "Keeping It Local" Shopping Event
-I was just accepted into Scottsdale Fashion Week's Community Night Fashion Show for Accessory Designers!

It has been a whirlwind to say the very least, but I cannot begin to explain how blessed I feel at this time in my life. Working hard is only part of the equation (granted a very LARGE part of the equation), but the rest comes from being surrounded by the people that love and support you, your network that helps nurture you to grow and step outside of your comfort zone (Clorae), and the rest is preparation meeting opportunity!

Please accept my thanks for following me, being kind, loving and most of all ... my extended family. I look forward to catching up more in a later blog.

~Peace & Love

09 July, 2010

Life, Liberty Lux speaks to the Masses

A true talent in the Valley, Robert Ballew ... stylist and owner of LifeLibertyLux, presents to us his quirky yet informative "Blogtique" that is a delight to peruse. From tips to trends, guidance and coaching Robert is a "style-guru" you can have access to 24-7 through his tweets, updates and articles. A definite must-read for the fashion-savvy ... check it out! xo

15 June, 2010

INTEGRITY/n (1): adherence to a code of values : INCORRUPTIBILITY (2): SOUNDNESS (3): COMPLETENESS

INTEGRITY. I could drone the definition in my sleep at a very early age, not because I was a 10 year old who embodied it, not even because I lived my life by the "code", but because I was raised in a family of successful business owners who ran not only their lives but their businesses with a strong sense of it. I was raised in a home with consequences for every action. I was held accountable for not only what I did, but what I spoke, because words are truly the most powerful tool/weapon we possess. I thank the powers-that-be for the parents, grandparents, family and friends who raised me and showed me everyday what it meant to be a person of quality and integrity. Values that are very difficult to find in a world/economy/familial system seemingly void of it.

Fast-Forward to present day ... today in fact, and you will find a very different version of the little girl with big dreams and an idealistic view of her world and the people who inhabit it. I guess you could say that today, my "3rd" eye was opened, or rather pried opened (think Malcolm McDowell's character, Alex, in "A Clockwork Orange"), while going about my normal morning work routine. It occurred to me, as I read over an email so perfectly written in it's attempt to blow me off, that I actually had to step back from the screen, chuckle and then sound off in disbelief over what I was reading. The question I am left with, the one that threatens to break down what little hope I have left for TODAY's business owners, "When did we stop being human?" When did it become OK to blow people off, shoot people/their goals out of the sky and make every attempt to cut with our words? To someone like myself, who has more integrity in her pinkie than most people have in their entire being, it truly cuts like a knife.

I don't wear my resume on my back (thanks Neil), and I don't treat people as if they aren't fit to breathe the same air I do ... I go out of my way to treat everyone as politely and kindly as I can. I am not perfect, and there are times I want to crawl back into my shell, but if I am not interested in what a person is "selling" to me, I thank them for their time and respectfully decline. Everybody's time is valuable to them in regards to what they are looking to accomplish, so I respect that by not wasting it.

As the proud co-owner of two:peas jewelry these past three years, I have truly received a "Masters in Business". I have met some of the most undesirable people in the world, and yet I have met some of the best people. People who actually have taken the time to either mentor me, talk to me, and/or teach me what not to do, based on their ups and downs in the business. It's those people, who invested time in me, and valued me enough to listen to what I had to say, that keep me going on days like today. Those of you who are reading this, we can all relate whether you are a business owner or not. Why? Because we are all a participant in LIFE (albeit, some of us more active participants than others) but participants nonetheless. I invite you all to exhibit a little kindness today: (1)Ask someone how they are doing, (2)Offer to listen to someone, (3)Return emails/phone calls in a timely manner and above all, (4)Live your life with INTEGRITY.

22 April, 2010

Bendel's ... a Pea's lesson in waiting

NEW YORK CITY / 2:30 am, Thursday, March 25, 2010. This was the exact time I stepped out of my cab and onto the cold, rainy sidewalk beneath Henri Bendel's famous window on 5th Avenue. I was there to attend the twice-annual "Open-See" event, where designers from around the world can show their wares to the buyers of Bendel's in hopes of being discovered. I was following in very famous footsteps (Todd Oldham, Anna Sui, James Purcell, Pamela Dennis, etc ...) and that knowledge coupled with my determination were what kept me going for the next 6.5 hours I waited in line. Did I mention it was 35 degrees and rainy??

My only company for the first hour in line, aside from the brightly lit accessories tucked warmly inside, were two lovely friends from California (Carine, a jewelry designer and Chris a law student attending Columbia). My spot in line is the empty spot under the sign ... yup 3rd in LINE!!! I had heard and read so much about how people sleep out, but I can only assume that the weather kept many people warm in their beds (lucky bastards).

We were soon joined by designers of  The Valley Bag, who came all the way from Tennessee, Hirotaka Inoue, a jewelry designer, and his friend from Tokyo, and a bag designer from Brazil. Suddenly, we were all sharing experiences, smiling and making our way through the darkness and cold together. Amidst all of the chatter, we realized we were standing in the wrong spot and quickly relocated to THE DOOR ... note the picture below:

Again, lucky for us the weather kept most people away until later, I went from being 3rd in line, to being 8th ...still in the top 10. In this neck of the journey, I met Ronen (owner and designer of FancySexyMe.com), a very talented jewelry designer from Brooklyn, and a host of jewelry designers, handbags, cosmetics, hair accessories and gift items. You name it, they were there in droves and from every part of the world. By the time the doors swung open, it was 9am and the line was wrapped easily around 4 city blocks. I had been joined by my friend Libby, and the first 25 were quickly ushered into the warmth to take their swing at the buyers.

Down, Down, Down we went ... into the bowels of Bendel's. It was then I realized how cold I was, when trying to sign my name to the list. I had no function in my hand/fingers, and had to take a minute to warm up. The whole moment went by so quickly, it's a well-oiled machine of a production down there. We set our things down, took off our coats and before I knew I it were presenting in front of our buyer. Although the buyer praised us for the quality and look, it was deemed to be, "Too Fine" for the pieces they currently sell. Most of the pieces in their store are BIG, BOLD & BAUBLE-Y ... very different from what we were offering.

I took it all in stride. I was confident in my presentation, my appearance and our display ... the rest was out of my hands. I figured I still deserved a pat on the back for doing something extraordinary. I would and WILL do it all again, even if only for the experience I had in line. I have never met a more determined, fun, creative and inspiring group of people, as I did that morning. It was a privilege to be with them all through the journey and I look forward to seeing their products in stores in the near future. The next "Open-See" is in October, and I can assure you that I will be there ... this time with my Custom Line of jewelry.

22 February, 2010

Diversifying and satisfying ...

Being a "creative",  I am constantly looking for ways to keep my artistic perspective fresh and ever-evolving. I tend to get bored easily and so to counteract that, I am always involved with various projects to keep my inner-muse happy. One of the projects that helped to spawn my jewelry business is my custom jewelry collection. A few years back, as I was toiling away at writing business plans, researching manufacturers and designing a concept on my computer, I decided that I needed to be able to do more than to sketch and design well. I needed to be able to speak the lingo that jewelry-folk speak. I wanted to be able to understand what molding, casting and and setting meant ... not only did I want to understand those things, but I wanted to be able to do them. So, I let my fingers do the walking,  found some classes and began CREATING. There really is nothing quite like having an idea and learning how to bring it into existence.

When my mind won't shut off and the ideas are over-flowing, jewelry-making allows me to dig in and bring my imagination to life. It truly helps to satisfy the artist in me. Take a look at some of my custom creations, and let me know what you think! Cheers.

19 February, 2010

Put a Little "SPRING" Back Into Your Step ...





Ready to break out of hibernation mode and step into those flirty little dresses hiding in your closet? Here are some great looks that will get you thinking SPRING! xo