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Cheap Thrills' Handmade Shopping Guide, Part 2

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Each week this month, I'll introduce you to great handmade objects of desire that are perfect for giving as gifts. Plus, many of these items are made in New York! I hope you will find this shopping guide helpful. Please consider supporting handmade artists.

THIS WEEK: Handmade jewelry
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Cosmic Charms -- Made by Amy Illardo on Long Island, these charm bracelets are fabulous! She also makes earrings and necklaces, but it's the charm bracelets that are the most whimsical and fun. What girl doesn't deserve a charm bracelet? This jewelry line would make a great gift and a fun addition to any wardrobe. Visit online: cosmiccharms.etsy.com


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Everlasting Glass -- This Brooklynite's jewelry is cute as a cupcake, literally! Christine Gant sculpts glass into amazing shapes, including cupcakes, strawberries, and hearts. She starts with beads made of Italian Moretti glass and each piece is a unique work of art. For the girl that has everything, a handmade glass necklace or earrings will definitely do the trick! Visit online: everlastingglass.etsy.com





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Jantar Handcrafted Jewelry -- The first thing I noticed about Mirela Jazdzewska's unique jewelry line is the explosion of color, so lively and imaginative. Her Web site says: "I decided to finally think about myself and follow my bliss. I'm having the time of my life and I can only hope you will love my jewelry as much as I loved making it!" Treat yourself to one of her gorgeous designs. Made in Long Island. Visit online: jantar.etsy.com


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Robin's Jewelry Box -- This crafter creates gourmet miniature food and specialty desserts you can wear! Check out the selection of parfaits, cakes and pies. Talk about fun with food! When you purchase one of Robin's sweet treats, it comes wrapped in a lovely organza sachet to make gift-giving easy. Plus, you'll get a free dessert item handmade especially for you! To learn more about this funky food art, visit online: robinsjewelrybox.etsy.com


NEXT WEEK: Bath tub treats!

See last week's handmade gift suggestions: baby gear.

Photo of gift wrap, above, courtesy of lawatha.etsy.com

-- by Corris

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