Monday, March 7, 2011

Auction being held for Fallen Air Man

On March 2, 2011, U.S. Airman Nicholas Alden was killed in the Frankfurt Germany airport shooting. He leaves behind a young wife and two young children, ages 3 and 1. They recently relocated to an Air Force base in England and two months later were saying goodbye for an upcoming deployment.

An auction has been set up to held raise funds for his loving family left behind. I have donated my I(heart) my military man. The Auction is being Held here Many gracious people have contributed to the auction. Please check it out and help support Alden's family.

New Military Items Listed!

Just listed about 20 new items last night, from charm bracelets to necklaces for all branches of the military :) Stop by my shop and check them out! I'm also accepting custom orders, I'd love to make you something extra special! www.AnastasiaRinaldi.com

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Some New Treasury Features!




Thank you to these lovely Etsy members for including my pieces in their gorgeous treasuries! Check them out and more of my work featured here:
http://www.etsy.com/treasury/4d5317d9b1cf6d911a47161c/london-paris-new-york
http://www.etsy.com/treasury/4d3e6a8738656d91a0d0831c/proud-military-families
http://www.etsy.com/treasury/4d30f7cbe38f8eef4c8f9ffc/living-in-valentine-a-lot-of-love
http://www.etsy.com/treasury/4d2f954e6e516d91259aa8da/love-story
http://www.etsy.com/treasury/4d335137685a8eefe91dbabd/love-over-distance-military-family-and

Saturday, December 4, 2010

New Etsy Listings on the Way!












I just spent all of today making all of these beautiful pieces! It took forever, but the end result is definitely worth it! I will be listing all of these in the next few days on Etsy, so keep watching the store here if you would like to purchase one of these beautiful necklaces!!
Thanks again for all your support! I know Christmas time is a hard time for all the wives, sisters, and family of our men in the military if they aren't there. Lets show our support for them all!



Friday, December 3, 2010

Another Treasury!!

I've been honored again!! This is the third time this week I have been posted in a treasury!! I was posted in bluejcrochet's treasury here! She loved my "I Love my Cadet" Necklaces! If you like them too then you can get them here!!

Jewelry and Gem Show!!

I went to the local Jewelry and Gem Show today! For all you prospective jewelers out there, this is a great place to get started, or if you are experienced, it is a great place to stock up on goodies!

I had such a great time arranging styles I liked and picking out Jewels and Gems for my collections! And everyone was super helpful and I got great deals on everything I wanted!

Look for some more great pieces coming out soon!!!

Here are some of the great pieces I was able to get ;)!

You know like they say, "A jewel in the hand is worth 100 in a bag!"

I love you all!!

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Mrs. Claus Must be an Army Wife!

I stumbled across this awesome blog this afternoon Loving A Soldier and she had the great post up that I'd love to share with you all!

Mrs. Clause Must be a Military Spouse

Ten reasons we know.

by Candace Lindeman


(Yes, we know there's not an "E" on the end of Santa Claus, but given the military's penchant for "clauses" we enjoyed the humor! We hope you do, too.)

Faced with the prospect of spending another holiday alone, military wives might recognize a kindred spirit this Christmas season: Mrs. Clause. She must be a military wife! How do we know?

1. Mrs. Clause supports her spouse. Because she works tirelessly as part of "Team Clause the general public defines her by his job. We military wives realize, though, that she is so much more!

2. Mrs. Clause will move anywhere to be with Old St. Nick. This is perhaps the most convincing evidence. Who else but a military wife would follow her husband on assignment to the freezing North Pole?

3. Mrs. Clause makes the best of every situation. Her generous and kind spirit makes even the coldest of places warm and inviting. She could do wonders with post housing!

4. Mrs. Clause worries about her husband's dangerous job. When Santa is off flying around the globe, Mrs. Clause keeps her concerns and tears to herself. But we all know she has more than her fair share of gray hairs! Perhaps she has installed a Web cam on Santa's sleigh so she can see (if not actually hold) him on Christmas Eve.

5. Mrs. Clause keeps the home fires burning. Imagine her leading a family support group meeting for residents of the North Pole. In turn, she's surrounded by love and good will.

6. Mrs. Clause understands that the mission is first priority. Even when Santa is home, he is so busy at work that Mrs. Clause hardly sees him. Like all members of our special society of spouses, Mrs. Clause understands that, though she may be last on Santa's schedule, she is first in his heart.

7. Mrs. Clause is frugal. Santa's salary is not published, but I suspect Mrs. Clause clips coupons to support a household of hundreds of elves and eight reindeer (plus the newest addition, Rudolph). Let's not even start on her heating bill!

8. Mrs. Clause knows how to keep her mind occupied. To stay busy, Mrs. Clause pitches in with the toy making (although it really is someone else's job), bakes hundreds of cookies (we all know how Santa feels about cookies) and volunteers her time (she is just as generous as her husband).

9. Mrs. Clause is underemployed. To take her mind off of her husband's safety (and to help with the bills) Mrs. Clause probably has a paying job, too. Although we know her for her kindness, Mrs. Clause is also a smart, independent self-starter. Since she has to work seasonally and values family life above all else, however, I doubt that this job fully uses her considerable skills and training.

10. Mrs. Clause is married to a genuine hero. For Mrs. Clause and military wives alike it's worth all of the sacrifice to be married to someone you truly respect and admire.

Mrs. Clause assists Santa and encourages him in his meaningful work. Just as Santa performs his duty selflessly with an attitude that could best be described as ... well, jolly, Mrs. Clause also knows how to accentuate the positive. Surely Mrs. Clause is one of us, part of the special breed called the military wife.