10.14.2011

My new SToNZ model needs a name...

For months I have been on a quest to find an old dressmakers form on which to photograph SToNZ necklaces. I go to antique shows, estate sales and garage sales....and scour ebay and Etsy in search of the right mannequin. My favorites are usually French and range in price from $150 to $400. A bit out of my league.
Yesterday I was at an estate sale in a tiny home in Solon, Ohio. It was in the basement of this home where I discovered _________.   (She needs a name. Any ideas!?) 
And get this: she was just $5.00. Really! I am not kidding.
She was extended to her full height, so getting her into the Mini Cooper was a bit of a challenge. Fortunately a kind gentleman getting into his nearby car had some pliers with him and graciously offered to help me loosen a rusted wing nut so I could shorten the stand height.
So, doesn't she just look lovely with her SToNZ necklaces? Really, she needs a name. Help me out here.

Leave your ideas in the comment section below. The winner will get a 20% off coupon toward their next SToNZ purchase.



9 comments:

Ann Hartley said...

Her new name is totally Pearl.

salli s. swindell said...

I love a contest! her name? Pebbles.

Gemheaven said...

Claudine came to mind the minute I saw her ~ who knows why :0P

Jane Pierce aka zJayne said...

Two fold - name her Sharon

Sharon means a 'broad field' which when interpreted means, prosperity. The prosperity here has to do with spiritual prosperity; that is, to be able to do well at whatever she sets her hands to do.

and

errr... Sharon SToNZ

*smiles*
Jane

SilverBlueberry said...

I think she should be called Alice. As in 'in chains' :)

daisymadedesigns said...

I vote for Stella Stonz.....I have one of these for sale for my youth group but you got quite the bargain for sure! If anyone wants one for MORE than $5 let me know....you can even name mine for free and get a bonus too!

Anonymous said...

STiCKs SToNZ...

Darrelle Anne Centuori said...

I love naming contests, so here's mine:

Calliope, after the Greek muse of poetry.... a long name for a $5 dollar dress form, but somehow, seeing the way she is 'rocking' the jewelry, I think she can carry it off!

But I like the Pearl suggestion already posted here too....

:-) Darrelle

This is My Life said...

How about Rocksanne. You know "Rocksanne you don't have to put on the red light."

Or

Rocksy

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