Bohemian-Inspired Jewelry Blog Celebration Weekend!

Bohemian-Inspired Jewelry

Have you seen it?  Have you read it?  All I can say is Bohemian-Inspired Jewelry is one of the most inspirational books I have ever laid my eyes on.  Lorelei Eurto and Erin Siegel really hit it out of the park with this gem!

 I am honored to be a co-contributor along with Tracy Statler and Mary Jane Dodd.  My designs in this book are my first attempts at working with silk, leather, and linen.

 My Designs
 Croon

Carey

Eclectic Erin
(Named after my friend Erin Strother)

 Nouvelle

Want to see more of my work?  Follow me on Facebook - Denise Yezbak Moore Designs


 Still need a copy of Bohemian-Inspired Jewelry?  Here are a few links:

print edition on sale for $13.77
ebook on sale for $10.77 and available for immediate download.


Are you ready for a challenge?
Polyvore Challenge and Bohemian-Inspired Jewelry Blog Celebration Weekend
How would you wear with the jewelry pieces in the new book, Bohemian-Inspired Jewelry? The book’s authors, Erin Siegel and Lorelei Eurto, are giving away two of the necklaces in the book – The Pompidou Necklace by Lorelei (featured on the cover!) and In the Garden by Erin-- to two lucky participants in our Polyvore Style Challenge.
Here are the necklaces:
 
 The Pompidou Necklace by Lorelei Eurto
(project instructions in the book)
In the Garden by Erin Siegel
(project instructions in the book)

Now here’s how the Polyvore Style Challenge works:
Step 1. Become a member of Polyvore.com if you aren’t already. Not familiar with Polyvore? This fashion website is hugely addictive and fun, and it’s easy once you get the hang of it!
Step 2. Use the Polyvore Clipper to “clip” the photos of either of the necklaces from this blog post to your Polyvore account.
Step 3. Create a Polyvore board using the necklace as your centerpiece, and show us how you would wear it! You can see a sample board created by our PR Director, Jaime Guthals here.
Step 4: Tag your Polyvore board photo with the caption “Bohemian-Inspired Jewelry” and leave a comment on this blog with the link to your board so we know where to find it.
Step 5: And that’s it! By creating a board you’ll automatically be entered into our random drawing to win one of the necklaces. If you create two boards, one for the The Pompidou Necklace and one for In the Garden—you’ll be entered to win twice.
Prizes for the Most Likes : The three participants in the challenge who receive the most “likes” for their board on Polyvore.com will also win complimentary copies of the book, Bohemian-Inspired Jewelry

Wait… there’s more! Join us for a blog party this weekend!
Join us in our weekend blog hop celebrating the book’s launch! Thirty fantastic bloggers from all around the country will be joining the party and sharing their thoughts on the new book, plus a few bloggers will be offering chances to win copies of the book, so you don’t want to miss out. Check out their posts all weekend long!
Kicking it Off: BeadingDaily.com (right here!)
Meet the authors: Lorelei Eurto and Erin Siegel
Say howdy to the book contributors: Denise Yezbak Moore, Mary Jane Dodd, and Tracy Statler                                   
 Then join us for the blog party with:                 
Amy Freeland – CopperDiem
Barbara Bechtel -    - Second Surf                  
Beth Hemmila - Hint Jewelry                   
Erin Prais-Hintz  - Tesori Trovati                  
Gaea Cannaday - Gaea Handmade                 
Heather Powers  - Art Bead Scene                 
Heather Trudeau - The Peacock Fairy                 
Kathleen Lange Klik - Modern Nature Studio
Keirsten Giles - Cerebral Dilettante                   
Kristie Roeder - Artisan Clay                  
Lori Anderson - Pretty Things                 
Melanie Brooks - Earthenwood Studio                  
Michelle Mach - Beads & Books                 
Pearl Blay - The Beading Gem's Journal                  
Rebecca Anderson  - Song Beads                 
Rebekah Payne  - TreeWingsStudio                  
Sally Russick - The Studio Sublime                 
Shannon Chomanczuk- For My Sweet Daughter                   
Shannon LeVart - Miss Fickle Media 
Staci Smith - Staci Smith Jewelry                 
Stacie Florer - Love My Art Jewelry                  
Susan Kennedy - Sue Beads                  
Don’t forget, if you’re entering the Polyvore Style Challenge, leave a comment right here with a link to your style board so we can check out your creations.
Enjoy the tour!


Comments

  1. Love your designs! Very cool!

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  2. You're Nouvelle piece is one of my favorites in the book! Such a great sense of color and texture. Lovely work.

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  3. Thank you for being such an awesome part of this book- we could not have done it without you guys!
    Thanks for participating in the blog event this weekend!
    I'm still swooning over those great rounds you used in Croon! :)

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  4. Congratulations on your collaboration with this fabulous book! Your pieces are just gorgeous! I'm looking forward to the blog hop this weekend!

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  5. Your designs ROCK! I was very interested in the Nouvelle design and sketched out an idea to take that to the next step for me. When I do I will be sure to share. Congratulations on the success of the book! Enjoy the day. Erin

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  6. YAY! (mostly "yay" for the awesome necklace named after moi, but also just "YAY" in general.) I still haven't seen the book--gotta buy it--it looks really good!

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