Our 18-month-old daughter absolutely adores bracelets and necklaces. She could easily spend 30 minutes (a lifetime in the world of a toddler) taking them off and on, and then putting them on her stuffed animals. It is not unusual for Tim and I to find ourselves adorned with her baubles and gems on a daily basis, as well.
Since her big sister is going to be getting that awesome John Hardy find I made at Unclaimed Baggage in the fall, I thought it might be nice for little Layah to have a special piece of her own.
But finding jewelry, especially nice jewelry, that is made for little ones is really hard! Don’t even get me started on the epic quests I go on for screw-back earrings for my girls.
So when I learned that Isabelle Grace Jewelry had a line of silver bracelets in sizes to fit wee wrists, I was thrilled! They sent me a Lovely Hearts bracelet to showcase. Lovely, indeed!
The Lovely Hearts line has options for bracelets or necklaces. You can customize your piece by selecting the initial you would like stamped on the heart, and by selecting from 6 different Swarovski accent gems.
Additionally, they offer 4 different sizes for the bracelets, and recommended age ranges that start at 9 months and go all the way up to 16 years.
Isabelle Grace has 13 different pieces in the Just for Kids section of the website. How refreshing to find some many adorable options! Now I’ve just got to convince them to start carrying earrings (screwback, of course!).
If you are searching for something special for a little girl this holiday season, do take a look at the offerings at Isabelle Grace. The Lovely Hearts necklace we reviewed is nicely priced at $45.
Is anyone on your shopping list getting jewelry this year? And please tell me I’m not the only one who struggles to find kids jewelry!

LOL my daughter just steals all mine. She’s my magpie. And needs a larger jewelry case. Yes, I have a tough time finding pretty jewelry that’s tough enough to withstand rough & tumble preschooler play. And boy jewelry/accessories too (that are masculine). I want my boy to not be afraid of appropriate accessorizing. How weird am I?! 🙂
Yes, I have had a thing or two stolen from my room, as well! And my jewelry doesn’t seem to hold up well to toddler play, so that’s got to stop!