Featured WAHG: Use Your Creative Gifts - Jewelry
Posted by admin | Under *Featured WAHG, *Work At Home Ideas, grandchildren, home business, working at home Monday Feb 18, 2008
Today I’m delighted to introduce you to Angie Baker, she has such a wonderful way with words, that I’m going to let her share her own story…from it you will discover how a creative gift can become a business…happy reading!
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I am a mother of eight children-four grown boys, four grown girls. All of whom I am proud of. I have seven grandchildren, three girls, four boys. Six of my grandchildren are living. I lost my Maxwell Shelby Ray Haworth at one year of age, but he is still mine. He was born with a heart deformity, half a heart. It was not found out until he was six weeks old, then they said he was an old baby and his chances of survival were slim. Max was a gift for a year.
I got into my jewelry design business quite by chance. I had purchased a beading kit from Costco at Christmas 2006 for my oldest granddaughter Brittney. She didn’t come that Christmas, I didn’t get around to mailing it. So here sits this perfectly good craft item. I have been a crafter since birth, I am 56 years old now, so that will give you some idea.
Back to the beading kit. I decided to start playing with the beads, in February 2007, they were not top quality glass beads, but they were still pretty and interesting. I created a few bracelets and decided to post them on a social site called MadeBig Nation. There you post items for sale and get made big coins in return, so that you can purchase other items posted there.
Along comes a person by the name of Donna Young. She sees my chunky bracelet in orange and blues and asks me to create a bracelet for Valentines Day. I agree, I also tell her I am new at this designing of jewelry but I will do my best. I created the jewelry, sent it to her and she was pleased. She then contacted me to create another piece for a friend, which I did. Needless to say, she purchased a total of 16 bracelets, and my business was born. There is more to the story, but I shortened it.
As to my interests, I love people, animals, anything creative, art, knitting, crocheting, candle making, soap making, leather work, rock tumbling, etc. I have done it all. You should see my craft room. It looks like a store!
Be sure to visit AngBkr Treasures, and the sister-site, http://www.broncbusterads.net.
Pictures: The grandkids from two years ago, does not include Brittney & Max, and of course, their beautiful Grandmom, Angie.


This is a wonderful profile of Angie!
I didn’t know that Angie had eight children. How marvelous! She is a very talened lady. Thank you for sharing her story.
Pam Archer
[...] Angie Baker is an example of someone who has taken a craft that she loves, jewelry making, and turned it into a business. [...]