Here are some photos of pieces I've made in the past.
First is one of my favorite pieces. This is a Crazy Lace Agate and Moukaite set I made for my good friend Vicky for her birthday. It features Black Onyx and sterling accents, as well as a sterling clasp.

Next is a Green Turquoise and sterling silver earring and necklace set designed for my sister Sandy for her birthday. This is another of my favorites.

This glass bead set was created for my cousin Jenny. The pendant is handcrafted by Linda Niles, a Vermont native who took up glass pendant making as rehabilitation after a stroke. Jenny picked out the pendant while we were at the farmer's market during our Vermont vacation, and I made the set for her as a Christmas gift. During my most recent trip to Vermont, I picked up several of Ms. Niles's pendants, so you'll be seeing more of her work.

I love the simplicity of this next set! It was made for my aunt Nancy for Christmas. It features Lapiz Lazuli and Green Aventurine beads along with sterling silver. It's a great casual design that would look perfect with blue jeans.
Here's another design that is perfect for jeans.

This one was a Christmas gift for my cousin Heather. It features a Thai Hill Tribe sterling pendant, Turquoise, Green Jade, Onyx, Amber, and various other gemstone and glass beads. I tend to naturally create symmetrical designs, so this one was actually a challenge for me. I absolutely love the way it turned out. And I think the earrings are fabulous.

This next set was a birthday present for my mother. It features Rainbow Fluorite, Freshwater Pearls, gold beads and a gold clasp. In my mother's job she is on the phone a lot, so she is particular about her earrings. I made matching beaded drops that she can use with her own gold earring posts. I love this set because it is so dainty.

This piece was one of my most challenging because it was the first double-strand necklace I had made. I gave it to my sister-in-law Jenni for her birthday. It is made of dark and light red aventurine and sterling silver saucer beads. I just love the way it turned out, and I was so tempted to keep it for myself!

I absolutely love these Hessonite beads in this next necklace. They have such a wonderful, warm glow to them. I made this necklace for my aunt Jane for Christmas. It has alternating Hessonite beads and amber colored glass spacers and a gold clasp.

Here's another one I wanted to keep for myself! I made this set for my cousin Robin for Christmas. It features Striped Red Agate, Red Aventurine, glass seed beeds, and sterling silver.

The following are two examples of eyeglass chains I have made. The first one features Turquoise and bone beads along with glass seed beads and sterling silver.

This second eyeglass chain features amber-colored pressed glass beads with glass seed beads and sterling silver.