Thursday, August 8, 2013

Hello, friends!  I just uploaded a whole bunch of catalog images to our Facebook page.  We have a whole bunch of new designs.  Enjoy!  :)


Sunday, October 24, 2010

Brayant Park This Holiday Season

Hello, dear customers!

It's been a great year, chock-full of shows. Thank you all for supporting us.

I want to let you know that we'll be at Bryant Park this holiday season, and we hope you'll come see us!

Fresh out of the studio, here is the Awareness Ribbon Half Dollar Pendant (it comes on a chain):



Here's the Butterfly Half Dollar Pendant (it also comes on a chain):



If you'd like to receive our newsletter, please send me a note at jessie@madefromcoins.com.

See you soon,
Jessie

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Pennies and Nickels and Dimes, Oh My!

We finally photographed some of our penny, nickel, dime and specialty coin pieces. Enjoy!

Indian Penny Pendant:


Indian Pennies Bracelet, available with 7 or 8 pieces:


Indian Nickels and Pennies Bracelet, available with 7 or 8 pieces:


Indian Nickel Pendant:


Buffalo Nickel Pendant:


Buffalo Nickels Bracelet:


5-Indian Sampler Necklace:


A not-so-great photograph of one of our most popular bracelets: the PND (Pennies, Nickels and Dimes) Sampler Bracelet:




Indian Push-out Dollar Pendant, front and then back:




If you are interested in purchasing any of the above, contact me at jessie@madefromcoins.com - thanks!

:) Jessie

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Thank you for your patience!

Thank you, to all of our customers, for your patience this month in receiving orders. We had our baby, Rowan, on January 28th!

We'll do everything as quickly as we can, and we appreciate your business!

:) Jessie

Monday, January 4, 2010

Etsy Shop Update!

I just updated the Etsy shop with a whole bunch of new pieces. I also set up sections for different types of pieces, so the navigation of the shop should be easier now!

http://jessiedriscoll.etsy.com

:)

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Mini Me at GCT

Due to new regulations for fire safety, we redesigned our booth for Grand Central this year. Here's what it looks like:


Today is the last day of the show. Thank you so much to all of our customers for making it a success!

We have wholesale shows coming up in Atlanta and New York, and our new baby is supposed to come soon after the NY show. It'll be fascinating, as always, to see what nature has in mind.

:)

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Clarification...

Hi, Readers! Long time no blog, huh?

Well, I am very pregnant and Grand Central is in full-swing! I'm taking care of the kids, taking care of orders as they come in, making jewelry as necessary, and trying not to go into early labor!



During the holiday season especially, a lot of people try to make special requests. There is one special request that we often do honor, and that's the following: year of birth (or desired year on a coin), in a simple domed, drilled, polished and connected pendant or keyring made from your coin or ours (no other design work on special dates, though I am happy to answer questions about what pieces we have available in specific years). PLEASE NOTE: Going forward, the only way to get something like this is through us directly, not through any other store or website (www.madefromcoins.com is my website, and I can be contacted there: jessie@madefromcoins.com ).

If you have special requests, you, a retail customer, are welcome to come to me and ask me, but if you ask me and I say no, you won't have better luck when you ask my wholesale customers (stores or other websites). (Can you tell - I've been answering the same questions multiple times - from multiple askers - lately?)

Sorry for being cranky. It's just that time of the, um, year.

Thanks for all the business!!!

:) Jessie

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

2009 Show Schedule

Here's the rest of the year:

July 10-14 America's Mart in Atlanta

August 15-19 New York International Gift Fair

August 25-30 Dutchess County Fair

September 5-7 New Paltz - Quail Hollow

September 11-13 Lyndhurst - Artrider

September 18-20 Country Living Fair - Columbus Ohio

September 26-27 Saugerties Garlic Festival

October 3-4 Rhinebeck

November 15-16 Wilton Historical Society

Nov.- Dec. Grand Central

Come see us!

:) Jessie

Friday, July 3, 2009

We'll be in Atlanta!

Hi! It's been a long time!

I want to let you know that we'll be in Atlanta for America's Mart. We'll be in Building 3, on the second floor, Handcrafted Design, Booth 311. We hope to see some of you there!

Dan and I are proud to announce that we are expecting our third child! Mornings tend to be pretty rough on me lately, but it will pass. :)

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Facebook Page and Blog Giveaway!

Hello!

We have recovered sufficiently from Grand Central and are looking forward to the new season. We'll be at the Philadelphia Flower Show at the Philadelphia Convention Center from March 1st to March 8th.

Two things for this post: announcement of our Facebook page, and a blog giveaway!!

If you are a member of Facebook, search for "Made From Coins" and you'll find it. You can check it out and become a fan, if you feel so inclined. :)

Now, onto the exciting bit...

I am going to collect comments at the bottom of this post. When there are 50 comments (from 50 different people), I will pick one randomly and the winner will get a free pendant! To participate in this giveaway, please comment at the bottom of this post with your preference of one of the following pieces:

Daisy Dime
Flower Dime
Indian Head Penny
One Cent Penny
Buffalo Nickel
Indian Nickel
Circle Dime
Circle Dot Dime
Mercury Dime
Heart Dime
Heart Dot Dime
Heart Heart Dime
Three Cent
Barber Dime

Ok, let the comments begin!

:)

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Grand Central is upon us!!!

We have been very, very busy lately, making more jewelry than I can believe. The Grand Central Terminal Holiday Gift Fair opened on Saturday, and it is the most intense, exciting show of the year. It includes a month (December) of living in the city, which is a different world for us. Our sublet will begin at the end of November, so logistics this month are a bit tricky. Our friend Barbara is very kind to us, offering her company and apartment on the upper West side whenever we need a place to stay. She even feeds us! :)

I have tons of pictures for you now (not all good quality, but good enough for our purposes here). Click on any picture to enlarge it. Here I am in our GCT booth:



We have prepared some special pieces for this show and I do hope you will come visit us if you can make it to the NYC sometime before the end of December. If you see something that interests you here, feel free to contact me about it. Let's begin...

A whole bunch of cufflinks and rings:





Here they are in the booth. Notice those loaded charm bracelets.



This one has 19 different American coins, going back to the 19th century. I LOVE this bracelet.





Here, you can see the front, and then the back, of a heart dot dime ring (I made the ring band from a quarter). You can click on the pictures to make them bigger.





Here's a very special bracelet, one of a kind. It's solid 18k gold. I made the original pieces from 6 half dollars. You can see the different half dollar images in the pictures of the back. It's 7 3/4" long.













Here's a one-of-a-kind necklace, made with handspun wool yarn. There are five of my designs on this one.



And the back:



An Indian Pushout Dollar Pendant:



A one of a kind oxidized silver bracelet with a $5 gold piece (the coin is on the inside of the dome, and the other side is a circle):



A Half Dollar and Quarters Sampler Bracelet in which each piece is different:



I am very excited to have entered this time of year and I hope to see you soon!!!

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Dan Takes On Two Apprentices!

We are getting ready for the big show in NYC. My mom is on a much-needed vacation to Aruba with her childhood friends, after working around the clock on logistical stuff. Dan has been working on nickels and pennies for hours every day (last year we didn't have enough), and I have done my share, too, creating a few new pieces (including an Acorn Quarter Pendant) and putting together hundreds, if not thousands (or millions, hee hee), of pieces. :)

It's a lovely season here in Woodstock. The Fall has been vibrant and crisp. Yesterday Dan was doming nickels outside on a big rock.



The impact of the hammer causes the rock under the tool to turn to powder, thus leaving an indent that reminds me of Native American cooking rocks. It's pretty neat.



He has taken on two apprentices!



I took pictures in the studio recently when I was making some new pieces, but they didn't come out well enough to post. Sorry about that.

I hope you are enjoying this fine October!

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Today in my studio...

Hi, you. How about a little view into my studio?



See that chaos? I love it! Every once in a while, Dan or my mom will get fed up with the mess and clean it up. I hate that! In my mess of tools, I know where every single thing is. Like Tom Thumb, I can reach into the pile and pull out what I need.

People often ask how we get the pieces concave. Well, here are the doming tools:



Dan and I worked in there today while Joey was at preschool and Linus was playing with my parents. We listened to music (my favorite CD - Dan's). Dan was working on Indian Head nickels. I made a piece that I've been wanting to make for quite a while. It's a Leaf Half Dollar Pendant. I wasn't sure what it was going to look like until just before I started, when I looked around on the ground outside my studio for interesting leaves. I decided to go with a really simple design.



Here it is in progress, with one side already cut off:



I sanded off the eagle side, leaving the lady side intact. I cut off the tip of one of the scraps (see the scraps on the right side of the following picture) and soldered it to the top of the leaf, then soldered a half-ring onto the back. I created the veins in the leaf.



And a close-up, taken outside:



It was a productive day. :)

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Garlic

Hi, Readers! People have told me at shows that they've been reading the blog. Thank you! :)

This past weekend was the Garlic Festival. It was our first time doing it. We'd heard there would be 60,000 people. I made 99 garlic pendants. Well, the weatherpeople thought it was going to rain all weekend long (and people believed them), so attendance was way down. It was actually a beautiful weekend. We ended up doing fine with the regular line, but we have quite a few garlic pendants left. If anyone has any ideas for me on how to market them, please let me know! There's a picture of the garlic pendant in the previous blog post.

I have some jewelry pictures for you. The first picture contains my process coins. You can see, from left to right, the evolution of a Flower half dollar bracelet piece. As always (though not pictured), the coin is visible on the back.



Here are two new Indian necklaces, each made with a Pushout Indian Dollar. The first is a 3-piece necklace with 2 Indian Head pennies and the second is a 5-piece necklace with pennies and nickels.





Here's a 5-piece necklace with a Morgan dollar, 2 Walking Liberty half dollars and 2 Standing Liberty quarters.



Finally, here's a picture of the Yin and Yang pendants, cut from a single half dollar, to be shared and worn by two people.



We'll see some of you at Rhinebeck this weekend! :)

Thursday, September 25, 2008

New Pieces!

Hi. This week is CRAZY (two kids with different preschool schedules, making tons of jewelry everyday, some social engagements for us and/or the kids, etc.)! I JUST finished a couple of new pieces and I would like to share them with you! This pendant, which I love, is made from a half dollar (heart) and a dime (flower).



This one is made from a half dollar (heart) and a daisy (dime). I'll put two jump rings in it and connect it to link chain, so it'll be like my three- and five-piece necklaces, but one piece (well, two pieces in one).



I'll take this opportunity to unveil the Garlic Pendant, created for this weekend's upcoming Garlic Festival in Saugerties. I made it from a half dollar which, as always, can be seen on the back of the piece.



That's all for now.

:) Jessie