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SPARKLEFARM

Erin, the owner/designer/maker here at SPARKLEFARM, which she run's from her home studio in Connecticut, USA. She gives new life to little bits and pieces, turning simple shapes into fresh jewelry designs. Her items are versatile, playful, and complement clever spirits.

She really loves making jewelry because it allows her to trust her heart and hands, and share her creations with YOU. On most days, you can find her in the studio working with sparkly... or once sparkly things. Her favorite materials to use are brass and beads.

Going a little further back… she graduated from art school in 2003, and then bounced around in 13 different jobs ranging from nanny to events planner, and many things in between. But in 2011, she felt a strong desire to start her own creative business, and SPARKLEFARM was born.

Each month I donate to Kiva.org to help other women-owned jewelry + craft businesses.

Circle and Bar Earrings
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Circle and Bar Earrings

SparkleFarm

$22

Lingerie Care

Lingerie can be a tricky thing to care for, especially when dealing with fine craftsmanship, luxurious bras, or high-quality materials that can’t wash with other garments. 

Do’s:

  • When in doubt, hand wash with warm, not hot, water.
  • Dry naturally - hang up gently to avoid wrinkles.
  • Use a small amount of Soak Wash soap and gently massage your lingerie. No rinse necessary (Soak samples included with every online purchase). Click the link to view our Soak Wash products available for purchase.
  • Use a reusable laundry bag to keep your undergarments separate from other dirty garments. Click the link to view laundry bags available for purchase. 
  • For loungewear, lay flat or hang gently to dry. 
  • For loungewear, machine wash on warm, gentle settings. Hand wash advised. 
  • For 100% silk products, dry clean, cold wash, and ironing ok. Handwashing may change the luster of silk. 

Dont's:

  • Wash your lingerie in a washing machine. This can damage the materials, colors, embroideries, or cause harmful rips.
  • Tumble dry. Lingerie should always dry naturally and be hung up carefully away from other garments. 
  • Iron. 
  • Dry clean. 
  • Bleach.