Blog
I started my blog, The Lang Company Silver Jewelry's Blog, for the sole purpose of promoting my online business but it has turned into a great networking and learning tool. In addition to posts about jewelry and related topics I also like to post about Made In The USA products I have purchased, internet business interviews with networking friends and family pictures and events.
Bio
I moved to Texas June 12th, 1991 and currently live in Waller, a small town hear Houston, with my husband and son, age 13. I am presently employed in computer manufacturing, (which I have come to hate with a passion) and started my website in great hopes of working for myself. I sell two things that I have always loved sterling silver jewelry and jewelry holders of all types. I make some of the jewelry myself. So far I have worked with beaded styles but would like to try new techniques when time allows. Besides working with my website I spend time with my husband and son, read, garden and watch movies.
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Fabulous jewellery. I love silver.
ReplyDeleteVery nice work. Love it. Are you Twittering - and doing LinkedIn? Both are *great ways to get your name and your wares out there! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteAll best -
Kimberly
Thanks to you both. I haven't tried Twitter yet. I had a LinkedIn page but got frustrated because I could never get past 5 people in my network.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous jewelry, well done.
ReplyDeleteYou have some pretty amazing jewelry items!
ReplyDeleteYou should definitely open a store on Silkfair
as well - we have a growing community of jewelry lovers who would love to buy from you.
Let me know if I can assist in any way.
Cathy
http://silkfair.com
Your jewelry is beautiful and I love all of your made in the usa product reviews. Great idea!
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Heat some water just short of a boil in a stainless steel pot. Add some loosely crumpled aluminium foil and a few tablespoons of baking soda. Drop in the silver. If it's severely tarnished, might have to repeat
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