
After making Jewelry for close to 30 years I've decided to retire. Over the years I've collected quite a lot of supplies which I am now destashing. Please visit, TerriPezzulloJewelry.etsy.com for a great selection of Gemstones, Beads, Pearls and Findings for all your jewelry making.
Monday, October 06, 2008

Thursday, October 02, 2008
I've Been Tagged!
Saturday, September 27, 2008
And the WINNER is....
And because of all the responses I doubled that and the WINNER of the 2nd pair of earrings is Kat's Life Congratulations!!
And thank you to all that participated!! Don't forget to check back in October for my next Blog Give Away!!
Friday, September 26, 2008
I'm Happy to Say......
The response was so great that with the # my son picked I am able to double the GIVE AWAY and send out another free set of earrings!! So both WINNERS will be announced on Sunday morning. Thank you to all that visited and left such great comments!!
This was such fun I am hoping to do a BLOG GIVE AWAY every month so please check back often!
NOTE: To the second winner they might not be these exact color stones but they will be the same style earring.
Thank you all,
Friday, September 19, 2008
Come Visit the Scituate Art Festival!!


FOLIAGE TOURS Columbus Day weekend is a wonderful time to visit Scituate, with the Scituate Art Festival an added bonus. The fall foliage should be at or near peak, offering stunning foliage drives on country roads surrounding the Scituate Reservoir.
Start your loop of Scituate at the Route 116 intersection. Follow Route 14 out of Scituate and then turn left onto Route 12. This will take you across the Hope Dam. At Route 116 turn left, traveling north. At Route 14 turn right and retrace your drive back. You can access I-295 from Route 14.
HIKINGFor those who like to experience the great outdoors, the clean, crisp fall air offers an open invitation to picturesque walks. Scituate is home to a walking trail at Rockland Road. The one-mile scenic trail provides stunning vistas through wooded areas.
HORSEBACK RIDINGHorseback riding for all levels is available at Journey's End Farm on 326 Nipmuc Road (647-3537) and Winsor Farm on 11 Winsor Avenue (934-4458).

Another historic treasure in Scituate is the LAPHAM INSTITUTE, located on a crest between Route 6 and Route 116 and visible from the Village Green. Built in 1839, the Greek Revival building was originally home to the Smithville Seminary. At the time, it was one of the largest school buildings ever built in the town. In 1863, the building was named the Lapham Institute and then renamed the Watchman Institute. Over the years, the building became ill-kept and in disrepair. In the 1970s, an effort to repair and restore the structure was successful. Today, the building is home to Scituate Commons, an apartment complex. But the exterior, with its magnificent three-story columns, remains true to the original design.
For a look at a one story hip-roofed building with panel pilasters, visit the NORTH SCITUATE COMMUNITY HOUSE on the north side of Route 116. Built in1825, the building's most interesting architectural features are its two recessed entry porches with paneled square posts. The building also is crowned with a louvered, two-part belfry. The structure first served as the North Scituate Academy, before its use as a community center.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
My First Blog Give Away!!!
All you need to do is enter a comment on this post and you will receive the earrings shown.
These are sterling silver ear wires and spacers with 3 different size Fancy Jasper stones in nice warm fall colors, they remind me of spiced rum and are apprx 1 inch long.
I've asked my son to pick a number and the person to be that comment # will win the earrings. The WINNER will be announced on Sunday September 28th and contacted through this post for a mailing address. e
Please visit my Etsy shop to see more of my fall jewelry!!
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
It Pays to Play!!
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Not Just Ordinary Incense

After the Show
BLISS... I mixed Bronze Keishi Petal Pearls and lilac Potato Pearls for a small compact cluster earring. These are a great color scheme for fall!


Tuesday, September 09, 2008
I Went to the Bead Extravaganza!!
Not really sure what these round pale green beads are but I really liked them for a bracelet and the mixed colored strand is different Jasper's.
I was very excited to find these white and bronze Keishi center drilled pearls. I have to say the price was excellent!! They had a lot to choose from different shapes, size and colors. But I chose these as they work best with just about any color beads.
I found th
Last but not least on a whim I bought these 7 inch strands of beads Ocean Jasper, Picture Jasper, Amazonite and Rhodonite and a mix of square semi precious stones.
Don't forget to check out my Etsy shop for new pieces of jewelry using these new beads and as I very rarely use a full strand of beads I'm sure to be destashing in the near future!!
Sunday, September 07, 2008
Do you know what Shibori is?


The process can be repeated many times to create a complex and lovely piece of cloth. This is a scarf in Kate's shop and you can see more of her Shibori pieces at http://ktracton.etsy.com/ Kate also has on her blog how she goes about dieing her materials... To see and read more about Shibori please visit her blog at http://shiborigirl.blogspot.com/ . Kate also makes beautiful jewelry so please visit her Etsy Shop to see more of her items!
Saturday, August 30, 2008
New Fall Jewelry!!
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Destash Beads for your Jewelry and Craft Making!
Mention this blog post in an email or convo to me prior to your purchase and receive 15% off your total purchase!!
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Scrapbooking



To see and read more about Wendi in her own witty way please visit her blog at http://wendiwinn.blogspot.com/
Friday, August 22, 2008
Fall Bead Preview
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Smokey Quartz and Sterling Silver Twisted Rings Earrings

Smokey Quartz and Sterling Silver Twisted Rings Earrings
Originally uploaded by Originals By Terri Handmade Jewelry
I went to Cape Cod 2 weeks ago and bought 2 blue jasper teardrop beads. I made a pair of earrings similar to these and posted them on my store. I have to say I was very surprised when they sold in no time. Well I just can't get up and run to Cape Cod again to buy those beads so I decided to make them using faceted smokey quartz teardrops. I have to say I am just as happy with these earrings. I really think these two colors compliment each other very well, a very earthy yet elegant combination.
The funny thing is these twisted rings were meant for something totally different when I bought them. Yet when I got them in they were not soldered as stated, so I had to use them for a decorative design and I think it worked out well.