Last Summer, I met Marcia at a workshop, she was sitting in front of me, and I couldn’t take my eyes off the gorgeous bracelets that seem to dance on her wrist. And, don’t get me started on her earrings! Now, I have a thing for earrings and bracelets, so I had to know where she bought her jewelry. When she told me that she made them, I had to put in an order! I also have a stunning pair of her earrings that I wear practically every day! I love that each of her pieces is handmade from a blend of mixed metals, including repurposed silver plate platters, sterling, bronze, and copper.
Welcome, Marcia, I’m so honored to have you as my guest this month on my blog.
Thank you so much, Renee, for this opportunity. I’m delighted to answer some of your questions and really appreciate your interest in sharing my story here on your blog.
Who or what inspired you to start designing jewelry?
I have always loved making all kinds of things. I knew I wanted to make jewelry, but I could just not figure out how to solder the way I wanted to solder. It wasn’t until I took a jewelry-making workshop years ago, from an artist I truly admire, Stephanie Lee, that I found the gate door to what I like to call, my “metal playground”. Ever since then I’ve been teaching myself all kinds of ways to stretch, grow and further refine my jewelry making techniques, mostly by trial and error.