Monday, January 16, 2012

Adornments & Oddities

The new Adornments & Oddities Collection releases TODAY!!

A portion of this collection contains our new "Adornments" line. 

This is a new line of interchangeable charms and pendants that can be swapped out and customized to create your own unique and collected look.  You can add to it and change it as you like.  I hope to continue to add to this line in the future so you can keep adding charms and pieces, making like a modern day charm necklace!  I may even add some bracelets to this line later.  To explain how it works, you purchase the charms individually.  They will come with a lobster clasp (some are pictured without it but they will all ship with one attached) and you can simply attach it to your necklace and remove it when you want to change your look up.  You can add as many as you like!  When you purchase three or more charms I'll provide you with a necklace or you can purchase one separately.  It has a round ring at the bottom of the necklace making it easy to add and remove charms.

Also in this collection is a number of Alice in Wonderland pieces as well as some items that would be great for Valentine's day!  Lots of "Oddities" to get you excited!



Check it out tonight between 6 and 7 pm central time on our facebook page and claim your pieces!!

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Gypsy Ride Project

I'm sure you remember last year around this time DSG purchased a 1948 Ford panel truck.
Well it's taken a year but we are finally getting the project underway!  Since we are doing all the work ourselves last year distracted us with all of our wonderful blessings but 2012 will be the year of the gypsy ride!  So we will keep you posted on our progress.   The pictures above are part of the "donor" process.  We are using a '78 F100 Ranger pick up truck as a donor truck and harvesting parts and pieces that we can reuse and repurpose on the panel truck.  See...reduce, reuse, repurpose CAN be used in just about all areas of your life.  Here at DSG we believe if you can reuse it, then repurpose it!

It's sort of father son project for my husband and my oldest son (he's 5 now) so it's a labor of love...gypsy love!

He has enjoyed working elbow to elbow with his daddy on it so far and things are just getting fun!







Below is a picture of our little gypsy family back in the spring of last year when I was pregnant for the baby bird with the panel truck in behind us. 


We hope to use the panel truck as the backdrop for many family pictures to come!