Yesterday
Aaron, my husband, and I celebrated one year of marriage! I just can't believe
it! What a wonderful year it has been! It's also been a year of a lot of change with moving to a completely
new city, St Louis, along with starting a new job, & being MARRIED! The
best part of all the newness is going through it all with Aaron. He constantly
keeps me laughing and when I'm stressed, keeps me looking towards Christ.
That's definitely the best part about marriage - having a partner. Being a team
and going through life together.
Another
completely new thing this year is my adventure with Noonday Collection!
If
you haven't heard of Noonday Collection before,
it uses fashion and design to create economic opportunities for the vulnerable.
We have artisans in over 10 countries who's lives are being changed because of
our purchases. By creating a marketplace
for their goods, they create dignified jobs at living wages, allowing artisans
to earn more in
order to support their families. They also offer no interest loans and make advance payments on orders. This way they are able to shoulder the costs of materials and build a lasting relationship based on trust. Additionally, the company offers scholarship programs, emergency assistance, and donates a portion of sales to place orphans in forever families.
The necklace below, Scattered Seeds, is one of my favorite pieces. It is made in Ecuador out of tagua seeds .
"Our tagua pieces start out as a large pod. It may not look like much, but our Ecuadorian artisans are skilled at transforming these unsightly pods into works of art." (See photo below)
order to support their families. They also offer no interest loans and make advance payments on orders. This way they are able to shoulder the costs of materials and build a lasting relationship based on trust. Additionally, the company offers scholarship programs, emergency assistance, and donates a portion of sales to place orphans in forever families.
The necklace below, Scattered Seeds, is one of my favorite pieces. It is made in Ecuador out of tagua seeds .
"Our tagua pieces start out as a large pod. It may not look like much, but our Ecuadorian artisans are skilled at transforming these unsightly pods into works of art." (See photo below)
I'm
so thankful I get the opportunity to be an ambassador and share these stories
of our artisans all over the world, and to have married a man
who supports my passion and love for the Lord. It changes the whole game to
have his support and who is happy to help me get prepared for a show. Read more
about my Noonday story here.
This Look:
Necklace: Scattered Steps (Noonday Collection)
Earrings: Cubed Studs (Noonday Collection)
Dress: Target
Glasses: Warby Parker
Earrings: Cubed Studs (Noonday Collection)
Dress: Target
Glasses: Warby Parker
Shoes: Jutti flats (TOMS)
THE TAGUA SEED:
The artisans separate the seed from the pod and cut the seed with a saw to the perfect shape and size. The cut pieces are placed in a tumbler where they are buffed and smoothed to perfection.
The tagua is cleaned and dyed rich colors in large tubs and then left to dry.
Lastly, The artisans drill small holes in each piece, string the beads, and burn off all loose ends to create each special necklace and bracelet. Purchase the Scattered Steps Necklace, Handmade with Love in Ecuador.