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  • So… I've become an independent stylist for Stella & Dot jewerly. I'm so nervous and excited all at once! It's a great opportunity to earn a little extra money, free jewelry, and have fun too. I'm totally NOT a salesperson by nature- so this is a big leap for me!

    If you would, please check out my website at:
    www.stelladot.com/barrick
    And tell me what you think!! Shop some really pretty pieces of jewelry- half of which are under $50! If you're in the area, consider hosting a party and earning hundreds in free jewelry. If you're not in the area, you can buy directly from the website. If you love what you see, join my team and we can have fun together!!

    Again, any feedback you have is greatly appreciated!! :)
    Hugs to my Basenji family!! And thanks for supporting me in this new adventure!!
    :)

  • Looks like great stuff. I am not in your area but will see if i can't find something for myself…and maybe for my mother too..
    Congrats on your new adventure..

  • Here are some of the items from the fall catalog! :) Let me know what you think!! Thanks!














  • Beautiful, but a little too fancy for this hillbilly! ;)
    I love the gold triple hoops and the gold fillagree earrings. Those would look nice with flannel shirts, jeans, and boots - seriously, I would wear them! Actually, I would wear the earrings the one day I dress nicely - on Sunday for church.

    Some of the jewelry reminds me of things my mother had when I was young - I'd play dress up and wear her "diamond" bracelet like the one in the photo you posted.

    The jewelry is in vogue and what city women are wearing these days. I know you'll do well and have fun meeting new people. Good luck with your business.

  • Thanks so much for your feedback! I think the collections has a little something for everyone!! Not all of it is super fancy. There are a lot of everyday items… and some really good ideas for gifts!

    Let me know if you're looking for something in particular-- if you like necklaces, bracelets, rings, earrings, brooches... Silver, Gold... I will find something for every occasion!

    Here are some other more delicate necklaces you might like... :)









  • Now, I like the necklaces. I see my Daughter-in-law wearing one! I seldom wear more than earrings, a watch, and a gold antique necklace I've had for 25+ years. I love big hoop earrings with everything!

    Seriously, I live in an area where dressing up is putting on a new pair of jeans.
    ;)

    Oh, I looked at jewelry on-line at Bloomingdales, Nordstroms, and Neiman Marcus, and thought about you. Your line is right in style.

  • Well, there are lots of things that go great with jeans!! Start a new trend!! I'm a Georgia gal too– Southern women, gotta love em!!

  • @BDawg:

    Well, there are lots of things that go great with jeans!! Start a new trend!! I'm a Georgia gal too– Southern women, gotta love em!!

    Well, darlin', bless your heart, and pass the biscuits.
    :D

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