Hello friend!  

Let me introduce myself.  I am Jen, the owner and maker behind Marsh Creek Jewelry.  I am so excited about the launch of this new brand because it is over a decade in the making.

 

My journey as a jewelry artist began 12 years ago.  My husband was active duty at the time and was deploying for a year.  While I stayed home to care for our 3 young children, I wanted something creative to do to fill my evenings.  I taught myself how to make jewelry.  I soon turned this new passion into a small hobby business, which I nurtured into a full time income over the next several years.  This business was such a blessing as it allowed me to stay at home with the boys while my husband continued his crazy active duty schedule. 


This first business, Blue Room Gems, enabled me to connect with people from all over and create pieces that celebrated special moments in their lives.  These relationships were reflected in thousands of 5 star ratings.


As I have gotten older, I have wanted a more expansive brand, that wasn’t just about jewelry, but an entire lifestyle.  A brand which embraced a philosophy of life I try to lead and would like to share with others.  It is out of this desire that Marsh Creek was born.


While Marsh Creek is still in its infancy, I hope you find confidence in that I have years of experience making jewelry and taking care of my wonderful customers.  I hope you will become one of them!


As always, I love hearing from you!


Jen



Written by Jennifer Avery

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