FH Design

Partner designers and friends, we make jewelry, art and dabble in antiques! There isn't a craft we aren't willing to try. We love learning and creating and passing these skills on to others.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Happy Birthday, Donna Reed

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Happy Birthday, Donna Reed (and other useless bits...) Today's useless bit of trivial information: Today, January 27, is Donna Reed...
Friday, January 25, 2008

Trivia anyone?

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Today, I was walking around Hobby Lobby with Rachel when she turned to me in all seriousness and said, "Did you know that Napoleon w...
Thursday, January 24, 2008

30 resolutions

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Inspired by other blogs we read, we have decided to make a joint list of our resolutions for 2008. We are aiming high with 30 resolutions . ...
Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Weather report

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I am happy to report that the cold snap is finally at it's end here in Lafayette, Colorado. When I took the girls to school this morning...

Fabric swap

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Today Kerry and I swapped fabric. We each have sewing machines at our own homes. We don't keep sewing machines in the studio, I don'...
Sunday, January 20, 2008

Winter on the lake

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From our walk last week, ice pieces at the edge of Waneka Lake. On the other side of the lake, trees in the ice. If winter comes, can sprin...
Friday, January 18, 2008

Cold, cold, cold

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It was a balmy 52 on Tuesday. We were both excited to get back to work and back to walking. Our excitement didn't last long, however. W...
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Kerry and Rachel
Lafayette, Colorado, United States
Partner designers, Kerry Feiman and Rachel Hanson had been making jewelry for themselves and friends for several years. It was their discovery of Milagros and their friendship that inspired them to turn their passion for jewelry into a career. Kerry comes from a craftsman background and has incorporated these architectural influences into her designs, invoking feelings of home and comfort in her work. Rachel comes from a long line of artisans and art teachers. It was her mother’s collection of Milagros, passed on to Rachel, which began her intrigue and desire to incorporate these powerful symbols into her work. The Milagro can be a private wish or desire of the wearer, or a public statement. Whatever the purpose, Rachel hopes that those who choose Milagro jewelry find joy and whimsy in their individual work of art.
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