
However, Karin Collins from some how managed to do just that.
When looking at her web site, I couldn t help be be struck by two things - her jewelry and her story. To have an even better appreciation for her jewelry, her story is important, and one that I think many women can relate too:
In January 2004, after a few major life changes, Karin decided to leave her job to pursue a more fulfilling career.
Just prior to resigning, Karin had begun fashioning pendants out of spoons as a means of therapy for an eating disorder. It was the first time I had allowed myself a real creative outlet and it made life better. I made the pendants for myself, but every time I wore one I was amazed at the amount of compliments I received.
So when a friend suggested that she start a business, Karin decided to give it a try...
and SpoonFed Art was born.
I know that for me food issues are a constant battle, so I love the idea of incorporating spoons into jewelry. The pendants make a statement, but they also are beautiful pieces of collage-style art, so they aren t just some gimmick.
They also can be worn on a key chain or would make nice purse charms.
As an added bonus, is offering a first-time-ever 10% Off Sale during the entire month of August.
