Body Talk Jewelry

Body Talk Jewelry Body Talk Jewlery was created to tell a story and start a conversation about life and self love in a disabled or chronically ill body. Louis City, MO.

Each piece is shaped like a body or body part to symbolize someone’s story - details can be found on my website. I have been doing bead embroidery since 2010. Currently I have a multitude of pieces that vary in colors and styles. My pieces range from 2 to 40 hours of assembly, depending on size, type, and complexity. I have my work featured in Craft Alliance Gallery in the Loop in St. I have sold

custom pieces for anniversaries, weddings, and holidays. I sell work via Etsy and love to fulfill custom orders as well. Pick a color, object, photo, or design idea and we can collaborate to create the perfect piece for you. If you are interested in any particular piece, contact me for pricing and availability. Many pieces pictured can be reproduced. When I was a kid, I LOVED all things little. This was demonstrated in my vast collection of polly pockets, legos, kitten and puppy figurines, pebbles, and what ever the hell else I found. I would carry them with me in the nearest available container – which often was one of my socks. And, inevitably, I would loose each and every one of them. Fast forward some 20 odd years later, and things haven’t much changed. But now my tiny odds and ends are all beads. That and now I keep them in organized containers rather than stuffed into a baby sock. My addiction to beads started when I turned 16 and went to visit my sister in Colorado. She took me to a bead store in her town of Fort Collins. As soon as we walked in the door, we were swooning over countless trays of vibrant colors and different shapes of beads. I experimented with earrings and necklace assembly, but it wasn’t for a few more years that I would discover the art of bead embroidery. It was a dear friend of mine, Amy Lubbs, that turned into my bead embroidery mentor in 2010 when she introduced me to what would soon become an addiction. I was hooked the moment I laid my eyes on her newest endeavor of a bead embroidery necklace. I stood there entranced with the rows upon rows of perfectly placed beads that joined together to create a mosaic masterpiece. She let me mooch off of her supply for my first couple of projects, but by my it was clear I needed to supply my own materials to feed my impulse to create. Over the next coming years bead embroidery went from a hobby to an investment to a career. In the next few years I would face health issues and other life obstacles, but bead embroidery always allowed me to refocus on the good in my life. The slow, tedious nature of beadwork forced me to live in the moment, completely absorbed by what was in front of me. It shifted my attention to finally notice all that I had and all that I could create. As my health improved, I was able to explore other aspects of my life. No matter what, I would make time to challenge and improve my embroidery skillset. After four years of craft I can tell you that my relationship with bead embroidery evolves. I find myself learning something new about my technique and myself with each piece that I create. I try to incorporate at least one found object or vintage bead into each piece, giving them a new purpose and value. I stand by the durability of my products, and hope that they will be around long after my lifetime. With every piece I create, I have a memory. My hope is that the next owner will make some of their own.

See you tomorrow!
05/01/2025

See you tomorrow!

MARKET ALERT! 🪻💐May Market at the Foundry Art Centre in St. Charles from 5-8 on Friday May 2nd 🌺 🌷I’ll be there selling ...
04/29/2025

MARKET ALERT!
🪻💐May Market at the Foundry Art Centre in St. Charles from 5-8 on Friday May 2nd 🌺 🌷
I’ll be there selling Body Talk Jewelry and beadwork!

Had a hysterectomy and want to honor and/or celebrate it? Introducing the Rest In Peace uterus and ovaries design 💜Norma...
12/01/2024

Had a hysterectomy and want to honor and/or celebrate it? Introducing the Rest In Peace uterus and ovaries design 💜
Normally $30 but on sale for $25 right now! Free delivery or pick up in St. Louis. Message or comment to claim or purchase on my website and use code 5OFF at checkout
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Who loves a sale?! $5 off any purchase with code 5OFF at purchase at www.BodyTalkJewelry.com! You can also message or co...
11/30/2024

Who loves a sale?! $5 off any purchase with code 5OFF at purchase at www.BodyTalkJewelry.com!

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This handmade necklace is $40 but it’s on sale so you can snag it for $35! Thanks for shopping small 💜

These post earrings are normally $40,  but you can get them for $35! Free local drop off or pick up in St. Louis! Buy th...
11/30/2024

These post earrings are normally $40, but you can get them for $35! Free local drop off or pick up in St. Louis!

Buy them on my website www.BodyTalkJewelry.com and use code 5OFF at checkout!

Lots of colors still available!

They are made of titanium so they are lightweight AND durable!

Thanks for shopping small 💜 I do a dance with every purchase 💃🏻

It’s the time of year to start your holiday shopping! Get $5 off your purchase!Also - free local pickup or drop off (if ...
11/17/2024

It’s the time of year to start your holiday shopping!

Get $5 off your purchase!

Also - free local pickup or drop off (if you’re close by) for local St. Louis customers!

Use code 5OFF at checkout on my website to redeem your $5 off coupon at www.BodyTalkJewelry.com

Thank you for your support - each purchase makes a difference for a local artist like me! 💜

This Sat & Sun at Tower Grove Pride - see you there!
09/26/2024

This Sat & Sun at Tower Grove Pride - see you there!

Thank you all for the love about getting a homeIn St. Louis! It means so much to me that you all embrace this change in ...
06/15/2024

Thank you all for the love about getting a home
In St. Louis! It means so much to me that you all embrace this change in our lives for/with us.
I want to be fully transparent about why/how we are making this move.
Many of you know I had a hysterectomy 3 years ago that put me into surgical menopause. The hormonal change gave me a full range of symptoms, but the worst was the migraines. I could no longer see sunlight most days, let alone work or have a social life.
I stopped posting online about my experience when I attempted to pursue a lawsuit for the years it took me to receive a diagnosis for endometriosis, because despite my desperate attempts at getting medical help, I was met with what I believed was disregard and neglect.
I found out the hard way that this country doesn’t have what a I consider to be adequate medical standards for folks with endometriosis. Even with my documented years of attempts at getting a diagnosis, I didn’t have a case because the standard of care was legally met. A standard of care that I feel leaves many, like me, falling through the cracks. Endometriosis is also not considered a disability, so I was left with few options for income.

Todd and I have rented an amazing home with lovely owners for 6 years in Fort Collins. We’ve loved it here. I’ve been in CO for 18 years and it’s where he grew up and has amazing family close by.

But with my new disabilities and Todd recovering from his own spinal injury, we had to consider a lower cost of living.

Both of our families lifted us up when we were at our lowest. They all financially and emotionally supported us when we were unable.

For the last year Todd and I have been looking for a home in St. Louis where I grew up and still have family. My mom, my bestie and I took over the search and with my mom supporting us, we closed on our new home. We now have a chance to work
toward a future rather than feeling like we can’t keep up.

I would not be in this position without my family and community care. Thank you to each and every one of you who helped us through this tough time and continue to have our backs.

I also see what people without government and community support are going through in a housing crisis. I see the growing number for people without homes and my heart hurts knowing we are some of the lucky ones.

I’m grateful every day for the luck of my circumstance and support of those who go out of their way to love me, even and especially when it’s hard.

Todd and I bought a house in St. Louis! We’ll be leaving CO in mid July and headed on to the next adventure. We got a be...
06/14/2024

Todd and I bought a house in St. Louis!
We’ll be leaving CO in mid July and headed on to the next adventure.
We got a beautiful red brick home right on a bike path. Looking forward to caring for the dreamy yard and starting a native plant garden!
While my heart aches to leave behind the mountains and our family/friends, we’re excited to see what comes next and finally get to live close to our STL family.
Thanks to everyone here who made me feel at home here in Colorado ❤️💜❤️ I miss you all already!!

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