Valentine’s Day isn’t just for love birds! Buy a gift for her: your mom, best friend, sister…you get the picture! We have the most unique gifts that she’ll love!
4. Jer.29:11 Necklace – available at RebekahBlocher.com and in moxii retail store
5. Prov.3:5-6 Necklace – available at RebekahBlocher.com and in moxii retail store
6. Green Leaf Necklace – available at RebekahBlocher.com and in moxii retail store
Jessica Constable is the jewelry designer behind Jess LC. Her jewelry has been seen in People Magazine on celebrities such as Ali from “The Bachelorette” and Sarah Rue.
With a growing and successful business, Jess remains down to earth and offers her business tips through her blog, MakeunderMyLife. Starting at the age of 15, Jess began making jewelry and soon realized that she had a nache for it. She is the perfect example of someone who has turned her talents into a full time job (and successful at that!).
Her jewelry is very versatile from day to night with delicate chains of gold or silver. The Franklin Collection is our favorite! The collection consists of several necklaces that have inspirational sayings, such as “Be Brave” and “Dream Bigger.” On the front is the saying in braille and on the back, the saying printed in English.
Her newest necklace from the Franklin Collection was launched just this week.
Perfect for Valentine’s Day, the necklace says “I Love You.” We love that you have the option to personalize the necklace with various stones or keep it simple. A great gift idea for Valentine’s Day and really any occasion.
Instead of the stocking filled with candy this year, give a unique item sure to be a pleasant surprise.
1. Rebekah Blocher Jewelry- also for purchase in moxii retail store
2. Vintage Bird Hook $8.75
3. Resin Coaster Set with Easel $22.50
4. Lafco Bar Soap $13.00
5. Insect Magnet Set $8.75
6. Bird Magnet Set $8.75
7. Rebekah Blocher Jewelry- also for purchase in moxii retail store
Lafco House Candle- Featured as one of Oprah’s Ultimate Favorite Things 2010- “This is the perfect amount of scent and the perfect amount of wick,” Oprah says.

White Wine Decanter- Made of recycled glass, the decanter’s ice pocket keeps the wine cool without watering it down. This is the perfect gift for the wine connoisseur.
Deer Wine Bottle Cover – Give the host a bottle of wine topped with this adorable Deer Wine Bottle Cover. This is sure to be a conversation piece at the party.
Grey Bird Jewelry Holder- For the jewelry lover, give her a gift that allows her to display her beautiful pieces. Making it easy to find and see, this Grey Bird Jewelry Holder is whimsical and serves as art.
Pom Pom Comfy Throw- Everyone needs a nice, warm blanket in these cold months. Place it on the couch or at the end of your bed for a stylish accessory. The Pom Pom Comfy Throw is a great gift. Monogram someone’s name or initial for a personalized touch.
Resin Coaster Set- Needing a small gift? Coasters are a great addition to kitchen linens or glassware. These coasters are stone and come with an easel.
moxii recently just launched Rebekah Blocher’s jewelry line. The bohemian designs reminded of us the moxii style, and we knew we just had to share it with everyone. But who is behind this beautiful jewelry?
We thought we’d take a minute to ask Rebekah a few questions. Isn’t it nice to put a face behind the name?
Q: When did you first start making jewelry?
A: I have been making jewelry of all kinds for years…beading, metal smithing,etc. Six years ago, though, I took a pottery class from this amazing artist in Birmingham named Donna Steele. I wanted to learn how to make dishes but ended up using the scrap clay from the dishes to make jewelry.
Q: Is all your jewelry handmade?
A: It is. Every piece is hand stamped, cut out, painted, and fired twice in a kiln.
Q: What is your favorite piece that you’ve made?
A: There’s a round pendant with a bird on it that I really love. The design came from the pedulum of an antique clock that belonged to my great grandfather.
Q: What is your inspiration?
A: Everything. you name it. That’s why all the designs I use are so different. They don’t fit any specific genre. I’ll see some scroll work in the stone of an old building or a pattern on a manhole cover and think “that would make a pretty necklace design.”
Q: What do you do when you have a creative block?
A: First, Drink coffee. I live way too close to the coffee shop. I also spend alot of time at bookstores. It helps too to do something different for a little bit like crochet or collage.
Q: How would you describe your jewelry line?
A: Bohemian, eclectic, colorful
Q: What tips can you give someone who is an aspiring jewelry designer?
A: Do something different. Theres so much jewelry out there. You have to stand out. So if you’ve seen it before, don’t do it. Come up with your own technique and style.
The Mission
When I first started doing art shows I knew I wanted to use part of my sales to support a ministry. I love to read and at the time I was on a kick about Africa and several of the conflicts over there. I had just read Long Way Gone, Girl Soldier, They Poured Fire on Us From the Sky, and several others, and I decided I wanted to help a ministry in Uganda. I did tons of research on all the different charities working over there till a friend told me about Heart of the Bride. I called and talked to Tony, the founder, and realized they were the real deal. Tony and his wife Faith sold their home and used the money they made to build an orphanage. They now have projects all over the world. One of their most life-changing projects is a jewelry project called Back to Africa where women there use recycled magazine paper to make these amazing beads. It helps the women provide for their families and the proceeds go back to the orphans. We recently collaborated to start a new line for Back to Africa. We are teaching the women to do the pottery beads and so far it is going great. You can see their work and learn more about the project at www.backtoafricastore.com. Another cool part of this project is the little fabric gift bags my jewelry comes in, each one is hand sewn by a woman in Kenya who is suffering from AIDS. The money they earn helps them provide for their families and receive much needed medical care. The women were so excited to get the work; they sewed around the clock and got the first 2,000 bags done in a week! We are trying to get other jewelry designers and stores to place orders with them too so more people can have jobs.
The Ministry
An important part of my business is the fact that each piece comes with a scripture inscribed on the back. I’v heard from so many people stories of how God used the verse on their necklace at a particular time in their life. I once got an email from a woman in Iraq who received one of my necklaces from a visiting missionary. She said her favorite part about it was the “secret message on the back”.












