Sunday, June 1, 2008

Sit Down with Jeannie Mainzer of Beadstylin

Hello, hello again!

One of my favorite jewelry designers that I was able to unearth on Etsy simply must be Beadstylin. With a flair for beautiful colors, an eye for elegant, timeless designs and affordable prices, it's no wonder that she's found a niche for herself on Etsy.

Today, I was most pleased to find that Jeannie Mainzer (mastermind behind Beadstylin) was gracious enough to answer a few of my questions. Here's what she had to say:


JB: What do you create?
JM: I like to work with many different mediums. I love gemstones, Swarovski crystals, and Czech glass. I also like to age my own brass and incorporate that into my designs. I make necklaces, bracelets, earrings, anklets, rosaries, and rosary bracelets.


JB: When and where do you do your creative work?
JM: I create mostly late into the night, after my children are in bed. My shop is in a tiny corner of our finished basement.


JB: Do you have another day job?
JM: I stay at home and homeschool our four children.


JB: Where and what did you study?

JM: Didn't have the opportunity to go to college.

Somewhere in Time Dragonfly and Labradorite Brass Necklace


JB: Where do you find inspiration?
JM: I am inspired by getting new beads. I get inspiration from nature, magazine and TV pictures, and from looking at other jewelry.


JB: What motivates you?
JM: A sense of accomplishment. I like to take raw materials and make them into something beautiful. And it's not bad getting paid for your work either!


JB: When did you start doing this?
JM: Ten years ago I started making rosaries. From there, it branched out into jewelry.

Florentine Lilac Teardrop Lucite and Brass Earrings


JB: When and why did you decide to start your own business?
JM: I piddled with this for years, but I finally decided to "go official" with it about 2-3 years ago. It was getting too big to call it a hobby anymore.


JB: How did you choose the name for your business?
JM: "Bead-Attitudes" came to me while vacuuming the floor! I wanted something that sounded spiritual because I made rosaries. Beadstylin' just popped into my head when I was registering at Etsy.

Little Black Dress Jet Black Swarovski Pendant on Sterling


JB: What is the most interesting thing about you?
JM:
I think people find me to be a multi-faceted person. I can be shy and private, but I can also be off-the-wall, sensitive, imaginative, or funny. I seem to wear a lot of different hats, depending on who I am around.

I also love toads!


JB: What are you most proud of?

JM: I am so proud of each one of my four children. They are so lovable, creative, and special. They are my greatest blessings.


JB: What advice would you give other women on starting their own business?
JM: Keep at it. Don't cut corners on quality. Don't be afraid of success. And just do what you love and have a passion for!

Birds and Blooms Vintage Inspired Floral and Brass Necklace

JB: What's the biggest challenge you face in your work?
JM: Juggling my business with the demands of being a mother, home educator, and wife.

JB: What do you love to do in your free time?

JM: Beside beading? I love to garden and landscape, metal detect, listen to music, read, work crossword puzzles, fish, and hang out with my family and pets.

JB: What are you currently working on?
JM: I've just learned how to make glass beads and am trying to get better at that.


Until next time little Blossoms!


xoxo
Cathy



4 comments:

jealousydesign said...

another great blog post!

Made By Tammy said...

Great Blog!

Love what she is most proud of...every one of her children.

And how she included, her love for Toads!

createascene said...

Thank you, Cathy. This is a beautiful blog...you have a gift!

Unknown said...

That is a sweet and insightful feature of stylin'