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CrystalSword 06-28-2009 11:13 PM

Hand Crafted Jewelry
 
I make hand crafted jewelry and rosaries....I also make fancy earrings that
require no holes, have no clasp, screws, posts or backings to fight with. Perfect for the disabled woman who want to get dressed up and go out on the town, to her favorite red hat meeting, or just to go play bingo wearing.
They slip on over the ear, and I make them in plastic coated wire...if interested in these, they are a customized item....please email me at crystalsword13@ymail.com
you can also visit my website at www.bonanzle.com/booths/crystalsword

If you want something special, let me know!

Koala77 06-28-2009 11:25 PM

I moved your post out to it's own thread CrystalSword, as I thought it might get lost where it was. This way our members are bound to see what you have to offer. :)

CrystalSword 06-28-2009 11:28 PM

tyty
 
Thank you so much...been a long time since we've chatted....but a lot
has happened in recent months and I'm finally settling into a routine.

Again, thanls for the help!

CrystalSword 06-28-2009 11:33 PM

Crafted Jewelry
 
I also use Bonanzle now as my only online store, I have had many but find bonanzle easy to use and navigate, I sold a $49.95 rosary a couple weeks ago and my fee was just $1.00 so they are very reasonable.

Chemar 06-29-2009 08:41 AM

Hi CrystalSword

nice jools! :)

you can add your Bonanzle store link to our sticky here for members biz links

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread47566.html

I also have a Bonanzle booth ( DECO ) ....great venue isnt it!

daniella 07-02-2009 11:15 AM

Just wanted to say very pretty jewlery. I took a couple beading classes but did not get into it yet. My friend sells hers on Etsy.

CrystalSword 07-02-2009 12:17 PM

Thank You
 
Even though the prices are low on Etsy.com....I can not afford to get started there yet....we just found out that hubby has maxed out on his insurance benefits and has to pay full price for his meds until he reaches $4000 and something....at full price they are over $1000 a month, guess we give notice, put everything in storage and find a bridge to live under if he's to contine his meds.

Chemar 07-02-2009 12:50 PM

do contact the makers of his meds....there are special patient assistant programs that he may qualify for to get them at low cost or even free

here is a List of places to check for this

:hug: praying for ya and blessing the Bonanzle Boyz for keeping it free to have a booth there. Hope you get many sales!

CrystalSword 07-02-2009 05:34 PM

Thank you, Chemar...I have been trying to find the help we need, between rent, which goes up next month, the truck payment (we have to have the truck for transportation, he's disabled and hard for him to use public transportation, and most don't get us close enough to where we have to go).
We have the loan to pay off on the vet bill...and then there is utilies ($250 in winter for power) and trash bill, cable/phone/internet are combined so that's not TOO bad...but alll that and meds too??? I don't even have insurance, haven't had for years!

daniella 07-05-2009 11:36 AM

Hi. I can relate as my meds are not covered either. Anyhow my doc said for certain ones she can write the company and get my rx for free. This was stated with Cymbalta and I think Serequel. Also FYI at Costco it is much cheaper then other pharmacies and you don't need the membership. Also I always ask for samples now. My one doc gave me so many. I did not know it was expensive to start up on Etsy. I am clueless on these website things. You are in my thoughts and I am sorry for your finace issues on top of everything else


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