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Wendy Sanchez Nepantla Shop Jewelry I am a big music lover and enjoy supporting the live music scene. After talking to many of my musician friends, I learned that the strings they use for their instruments usually get thrown away. This gave me the idea of using their strings to give my jewelry a unique twist. To tie together my love of music, creating, and giving, I donate a portion of profits annually to my favorite organization which provides music education/instruments for youth in underserved areas of Los Angeles. “Since I was a kid I have always ‘made stuff.’ I used to give away my creations as gifts. I finally decided to turn my creativity into a business after being told ‘you should sell your jewelry’ so many times.” What’s the hardest part about running your own business? Time management. Since I am doing everything on my own, I often feel like there is not enough time in my day. How did you approach building your brand? My brand is basically a representation of me and the things I enjoy (especially music), with a southwestern and bohemian flair. If I cannot see myself wearing it, I do not make it or sell it. This also allows me to stand behind my products, 100%. How has your process and relationship to your work evolved? Everything I do is self taught. I started with teaching myself a few basic techniques and have evolved into teaching myself metal stamping and silversmithing techniques. This allows me to take a different approach by combining various mediums and methods in my work. I am constantly learning and every time I learn something new, I feel empowered. nepantlashop.com 8 | Vol. 10 | GBK’s Celebrity Gift Lounge Honoring the Golden Globes