Wednesday, May 11, 2016

How to Wear it Wednesday 5.11.16

Hello Wednesday!  This week I am keeping things local. Everything is handmade and from a 103 mile radius of Olney, Texas.  I do not have the words to adequately express how awesome it was to find so many neat things being made close to where we live.  You have to take in consideration that we are in a very rural area.  One hundred miles could mean nothing but pastures around here.


Floral Leaf Earrings from Feath and Kee
Floral Leaf Earrings from Feath & Kee







Brand new to the shop, these hand-painted earrings feature a burned in floral design, and were made from reclaimed birch.  They have stainless steel posts.









Customized Jeans from CrazySexyChic
Customized Jeans from CrazySexyChic







Created 45 miles away, in Wichita Falls, this pair of upcycled jeans have been distressed and patched for a one of a kind look.  You can find them at CrazySexyChic.









Two-Tone Clover Ring from PatriciaRileyJewelry
Two-Tone Clover Ring from PatriciaRileyJewelry






Created 100 miles away in Fort Worth, this two-tone ring from PatriciaRileyJewelry is made from 14 karat gold with a sterling sliver clover in the center.











Handmade Boots from Fenoglio Boot Company
Handmade Boots from Fenoglio Boot Company






Located 91 miles away in Nocona, the Fenoglio Boot Company manufactures the James Montague boot line.  The pair of boots that I am featuring in today's post, is the JM103.










Cactus Print Crossbody Bag from RACHELelise
Cactus Print Crossbody Bag from RACHELelise






Sewn from hand-printed fabric 103 miles away in Denton, you can find this cute made to order bag at RACHELelise.
















Ponytail Shirt from Fried Confetti







Another Fort Worth find, this neat shirt from Fried Confetti features original artwork printed on a heather blend tee.

















Stamped Cuff from Joli Jonque
Stamped Cuff from Joli Jonque







Located the closest to us in Throckmorton, the talented ladies from Joli Jonque made this cuff from vintage reclaimed leather, and hand-stamped silver soldered copper.













That's it for this week! I hope that you enjoyed my "shopping trip" as much as I did!  I challenge you to search, Google, or just physically get out there and see what is being made by people in your neck of the woods.


-- Jessica

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