Archive for October, 2010

About Susie & Indigo Star

Monday, October 18th, 2010

IS SW in WorkshopSince this is the first edition of  “Shine”, I would like to share with you a little bit about myself and how I ended up on my path as a jewelry designer.

I didn’t start out as a designer – far from it.  From a young age, I wanted to be a doctor.  I studied hard, did well in university and was accepted into naturopathic medical school.  The long and gruelling hours were challenging to say the least, but I did well.  I never second-guessed my decision to be a doctor, or why I wanted  to be one.  I just kept on going as if the doctorate at the end of the tunnel was my sole purpose in life.  I never  questioned whether I was truly happy or fulfilled doing what I was doing.

Until one day.  I began to  look within, and I found that something was missing in my life and that I wasn’t really happy.  I took a leave of absence from med school and did some soul searching.  For the first time ever I had time on my hands, so I signed up for acting classes lo and behold I began working as an actor in Vancouver’s booming Film Industry.  I was loving it!

During my down time on set I started making beaded jewelry.  I remember the first time I went into the bead store and saw all the sparkly, colourful crystal beads!  It was love at first sight!  I bought a small fortune worth of beads and went to work at my new-found hobby.  The creative juices were flowing like never before and friends and family were delighted to receive my creations, and they actually wanted more.  I got up the nerve to take my work to the retail stores and I got orders!  I enrolled in jewelry-making classes and I came up with a company name (in case you’re wondering, I love the color Indigo and I am obsessed with stars).  I was doing what I love and loving it!

When the time came to return to medical school, I didn’t… It wasn’t an easy decision; in fact it was the hardest decision I have ever had to make.  I was so close to being a doctor; and I had invested so much time and money into my education.  What would people say?  Would I regret it years later?  But I had found my passion and I was truly happy: I was designing and creating sparkly jewelry that women would feel beautiful wearing.  And for the record, I have never looked back.

When you follow your heart and soul, and you share the talent you have been given, you can’t go wrong.

deep and dark: Silver Night – a new SWAROVSKI color

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

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This new crystal color is sleek and sophisticated with its refined, almost translucent silver finish, Silver Night is perfectly suited to the current trend for refined, unobtrusive hues. It marries perfectly with Black Diamond and Jet to create a modern and mono-chromatic color combination. Stunning!

bright and shiny: Sunflower – a new SWAROVSKI color

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

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This is one happy, sunny color…yellow carries the promise of a positive future in the theory of color. The new color Sunflower evokes memories of sunshine and laughter and captures the essence of summer. Yellow offers enlightenment and happiness. I just love it!