a happy life.
My name is Rees Hogue. I am starting my own business called, 'a happy life'. I will be selling some really neat jewlery called, "12". To learn more about the meaning of "12" just follow my blog.
Monday, April 23, 2012
Thanks for stopping by!
I hope you enjoyed the program tonight. Check out my jewelry in the Etsy shop. Just scroll down and look to the right. You will see 'Etsy shop'. Click on 'Buy' and it will take you to my shop, 'a happy life'.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
I'm back!!!!!!
Yes, I am BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACK.
I am going to release T-shirrts in the fall of 2011... wait, what? Oh, 2012.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Overflow
We did something neat at church today, called Overflow. We went into the city and did different service projects. Our job was to package boxes for kids in Panama for Christmas. My main job was to put labels on each box. I wish I could see them open up their boxes.
Have a happy life, and a good afternoon!!!
Rees † :)
Have a happy life, and a good afternoon!!!
Rees † :)
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Feeling better! (Better than before)
I'm feeling much better now. Just wanted to check in and say "Hi!!!!". (Check on my blog in a couple of weeks for my next product. Hint for next product: It's not jewelry. What do you think it is? Put your answer in the comments. Have a good night, and a happy life!!!
-Rees† :)
-Rees† :)
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
MONO MAN VS REES
I've been sick with mono! I hope i get better. I've missed a lot of school!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:) :) :) Rees Hogue †
:) :) :) Rees Hogue †
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Fun Times!
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Sunday, September 4, 2011
The new "12" jewelry
Check out my new "12" jewelry I will be selling in a couple of weeks. Tony and Lisa Blackwell of Zoa art studio have helped me design it. Each pendant comes with my very own drawing of the cross. I labeled each side with a number, 1-12. One day I realized there are 12 sides to the cross just like there were 12 disciples. I wanted to spread the news of my vision to everyone. The pendants are made using the Japanese art form of Shibuichi. Each necklace (and earrings!) comes packaged in a small, burlap bag with a story card attached. Check back for pricing, pictures, and how to order...coming in the next week or so!
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