Nice to meet you. I’m Alex.

If you’re new here or if we’ve been friends for quite some time- here’s what I hope you know about me.. My name is Alex. I’m a 37 year old mom of 3 and married to my college sweetheart. Faith, family, fitness, and football are our passions. I graduated with my BSN in Nursing and have been working 10+ years in the Cardiovascular Surgical ICU.

Valentine’s Day 2023 I was diagnosed with stage 2 invasive ductal carcinoma (breast cancer). To say this was a shock is an understatement but I’ve never been one to back down to a little competition. So I faced this the same way I face everything else, head on and with God in my corner. Cancer doesn’t define me, I get to write my own story and be the one who chooses to define what IT is.

August 7th (after completing all my rounds of chemo) my husband shaved my head for me; and if I’m being honest, it was TOTALLY freeing! It was like the authentic version of me was finally brought to the surface and set free.

It was after this life change that I felt a big shift in myself; I realized that it was the little things that could make me feel more confident. One of those things was an elegant simple piece of permanent jewelry, signifying the end of my chemo journey. Ever since getting mine I really wanted to learn and share that same feeling that I felt with others. So I took the plunge and made all my investments, practiced and practiced and finally felt ready to launch my business

Jewelry is more than just an accessory. Permanent jewelry can hold a sense of symbolism. Just like a family heirloom that is passed down and cherished. Or a wedding ring, that no matter how your style may change, it will always stand the test of time. The same is true for jewelry. It also holds sentimental value, and can serve as a constant reminder of special moments, relationships, or milestones.

My goal is to not just provide a simple service, but instead turn that service into an unforgettable experience. I can’t wait to work with you to create personalized pieces of jewelry that encapsulate moments, memories, loved ones, and milestones… the way it did for Me.

I’m ready to celebrate You.


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