I hand create small batch wearable art where no 2 items are ever the same…I love pieces that are uncommon, take up space, and speak confidently.

I have always loved little tiny things and the details contained in them. From a young age, I would steal my dad’s tools and try to tweak whatever small broken metal items I had scored from the school lost & found sale. My love for creating jewelry only grew as I struggled to find unique items that held their own and didn’t look like everyone else. I treasure the unwanted, forgotten, and unexpected items and methods and strive to turn them into something to be cherished. I love the possibilities of clay and the way no two pieces are the same. I have a friend who calls me Magpie because of how my home is littered with collections of this and that. I find comfort in the repetition and beauty that a grouping brings…particularly when it’s old made new by becoming part of a whole.

MowreyCrafts

MowreyCrafts is a small business selling a variety of crocheted and sewn items, such as kitchen aprons in different prints,...

Art by Jen

Jennifer is a Greenville-based artist and homeschooling mother of four precious children. With an eye for details, Jennifer does most...

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Exclusion of MLM and P2P Selling

As the Alumni Relations department at Bob Jones University, we prioritize integrity and transparency within our community. To maintain these values and ensure the best experience for all users, we are unable to list Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) or Peer-to-Peer (P2P) links in the small business section of our Resource web page.

What does this mean?

  1. No MLM: We do not allow any business models that involve recruiting others into a hierarchical structure where compensation is based on the recruitment efforts of those below them rather than on actual sales or services.
  2. No P2P Selling: We do not support the direct selling of goods or services from one individual to another without proper oversight or regulation. This includes but is not limited to direct person-to-person sales, often conducted through social networks or other informal channels.

Why have we made this decision?

  • Protection of Users: We aim to protect our alumni from potential financial harm or exploitation that can be associated with MLM.
  • Maintaining Trust: By excluding MLM and P2P selling, we maintain the trust and credibility of our community, ensuring a safe and reliable environment for all participants.

If you come across any content or activity on our platform (including social media sites) that violates these guidelines, please report it immediately. Together, we can foster a community built on fairness, trust, and mutual respect.

Thank you for being a part of the BJU Alumni community.