Wiccan Rosary

So my Mom made these absolutely beautiful Wiccan prayer beads for me. I love it, she put a lot of thought and research into its making. I can’t wait for her to mail it to me or to get home to New York to pick it up! My Mom is going to be starting a business making beaded jewelry very soon. As soon as she gets Alain Beaded Jewelry off the ground I will have links to her website. She makes these beautiful, very elegant necklaces that are so simple to put on. I will have to post pictures of me wearing the two that she already gave to me.
On a completely separate note, I have noticed that my blog has a very “house-wifey” feel to it. That’s probably because for the time being I am a housewife. After spending the past six years taking pictures for the Army I am a little burned out doing it. So for the time being look forward to more Better Homes and Gardens-esque posts, although I have not completely abondoned my photography! As soon as I start getting interested again I will be putting pictures up! In the mean time I think I will put up some of my favorite old pictures.
Update: My brother is visiting me and brought the prayer beads for me. They are even more beautiful in person! My Mom said she is also going to knit a small satchel to keep them in so they are not ruined. She has also made a gorgeous necklace for my brothers girlfriend, this looks beautiful as well.

Update March 24, 2010: You can now purchase the Wiccan Rosary on my Mom’s website, Alainn Beaded Jewelry! Here is the link: Wiccan Rosary.
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