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I am very grateful for many things as I already celebrated a year as a certified artisan after four long years of waiting for the certification.  I have been a busy bee designing and making jewelry pieces that make my heart go pitter patter.

After a few instances of trial and error I was able to secure a few venues to participate at the end of the year 2015 and have been actively participating in these events.

Finally, this week I was able to get registered as an artisan with the PR Tourism Company!

Since I've been busy working for the last few months, I'm sharing a few photos of my pretties!

I never tire of taking photos of these rings! They always look great!



Aluminum cuffs hand stamped with PR frases and sayings.

A little video to show how amazing the flash in labradorite stones really is.

My Hearts Galore collection!

My latest design in my flower collection: Amapola.
Life is good... in Sunny Puerto Rico!

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