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  • Mexican Food Accessories at Wholesale Prices for Retail Businesses

    Bring a Mexican food flare to your retail store by adding some of our handmade taco earrings or pan dulce accessories to your shelves! Order our beautiful work through Faire Wholesale for retail! NEW to Faire Wholesale? By applying with our referral, you can try our products in your store; risk-free. Click on our direct link to place your order or email us about wholesale at ibasisters@gmail.com and we will send you a direct referral. Our BEST SELLERS are in our catalog. We will add new items, like special edition items or holiday-themed items, every month. We have an order minimum of $200 and full-fill orders within 15-21 days. Items for wholesale include: Stainless steel earrings Keychains Bracelets Charm pens Badge reels International retailers can also order through Faire Wholesale using our direct link. United Kingdom, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. More countries will be available soon on Faire. PLEASE NOTE WHEN ORDERING WHOLESALE THAT WE ARE NOT A WHITE LABEL PRODUCT. OUR PRODUCTS ARE TO BE SOLD WITH OUR BRAND LABEL / PACKAGING. Brand Tags Not on Amazon Handmade Women Owned Latin Owned

  • Our handmade gifts under $20

    Need a unique gift for a foodie or Stranger Things fan this holiday season? Look no further! Here are our top 10 products that our fans love to gift to their loved ones! (Free US domestic shipping promo code at the end,) #1. Pan Dulce Snow Globe Pen Since day 1, these unique, handmade pens have been hard to keep in stock! The tiny pan dulce mixed with glow-in-the-dark glitter makes this an easy fidget toy while still providing smooth ink to write with. Is your pen-pal not a pan dulce fan? No worries, we offer this pen in avocados and evil eye (ojo Turco). #2. Heart Taco Platter Keychain This handmade order of tacos comes in your choice of al pastor or bistec/asada. The red heart-shaped platter stands amongst any other keychain! All platters come with salsa and limes! You can even add the phrase "Taquero Mucho" or "Tacos before vatos" for all those ladies who do not need a man to rule the world! #3. Loteria with Bead Badge Reel Anyone who is a fan of the famous Mexican Loteria understands that the traditional way of playing is with raw beans. Give your loved one a laugh with this Loteria card and bean badge reel! We've seen this given to teachers and medical professionals alike! It's a big hit! #4. Beer with Lime Earrings If you know someone who loves beer and large earrings, then this is the perfect gift for them! Besides offering these earrings in stainless steel posts, we also offer them in hypoallergenic 925 sterling silver posts and even clip-on earrings for those who do not have their ears pierced! #5. Eddie Munson Inspired Keychain (Stranger Things Collection) We've made a few items that are stranger things inspired, such as our (most popular) Eddie Munson Inspired Keychain! This keychain comes with a guitar inspired by his own and the HELLFIRE club logo! ANY die-hard fan will love this keychain as a gift this holiday season! #6. Max Mayfield Cassette Inspired Earrings (Stranger Things Collection) These beautiful earrings are inspired by the brave Max Mayfield from Stranger Things. The cassettes have the song "Running Up That Hill" by Kate Bush on them. These earrings are a great gift for someone who loves Max. #7. Tacos on Mexican Plate with Coke Badge Reel Another one of our most popular badge reels is this taco plate that is modeled after the traditional Mexican platos de barro (ceramic plates). This badge can be worn by anyone in any field as long as they love tacos! Each badge reel comes with 5 tacos with two salsas, limes, cilantro, onions, and a coke. The al pastor tacos come with pineapple in the tacos & rebano slices (radish) too. These retractable badge reels swivel and come with alligator clips. #8. Pan Dulce (Concha) Earrings Since 2015 these cute conchas have always been a big hit. This pan dulce is a staple in any Mexican panaderia. It is also the one that everyone in every generation knows and enjoys eating with hot chocolate or cafesito. Our conchitas come in various colors, such as pink, white, yellow, and brown. We even have other non-traditional colors, such as unicorn mix, a rainbow, and pastel rainbow. You can order these with standard stainless steel earring posts or 925 sterling silver earring posts. We even offer these in clip-on and plugs/gauges. #9. Charm Pen These charm pens are refillable. They come with our handmade charms and other beads. Choose from you favorite mix like takis, hot cheetos, pan dulce, stranger things, or even our dia de los muertos star wars themed charms. Some beads even glow in the dark. Once you are done with the pen, you can actually use the charms to make bracelets or necklaces. You can even exchange them for other beads you might have at home. #10. Paleta Payaso Phone Grip We did our best to mimic the authentic candy by not only making the face slightly uneven (the goofy way it comes out of the package) but also making the gumdrop face look like it has real sugar. Trust us when we say that they will enthusiastically comment on the realistic-looking face! Our phone grips are original PopSocket brand with our 3D artwork on them. We even keep them on the original packaging so that you can see they are 100% authentic. Because they are authentic, they come with a swappable feature and will last a long time on your phone! Some of our 3D designs even allow for wireless charging to work. As a thank you, for reading our blog, use the promo code: BLOG22 for FREE US domestic, first-class shipping on your next $30 online order. Valid only on US domestic (within the United States) orders. NOT VALID FOR INTERNATIONAL ORDERS. Promo code expires: 12/13/2022

  • Update

    Hey everyone! I'm sorry I have not posted. After January everything became a little jumbled and hectic. This year has been a lot of ups and downs especially with the pandemic going on. It's been frustrating and difficult to keep up with a lot of things. However, I'll do a small update on various parts of my life & business. DIY Videos/ Tutorials I've made several short videos on tiktok of how I make certain pieces. I don't go into detail but I do show most of the things I do to make that certain charm. I post the videos on our Facebook and Instagram too in case y'all don't have tiktok. I will try harder to make a blog post for each one talking about the process and materials used. For some parts I will have to reference books or some YouTube tutorial videos because that's what I used to learn my own techniques. I hope they become helpful to all of you who want to learn to make food charms or just created polymer clay jewelry I'm general. Family Last month I had our son (Ariel Martin) and since the beginning, the pregnancy was very rough on me. I gave birth at 24 weeks via emergency C-section so he is very premature. We are extremely blessed that the doctor was able to save him. Currently he is still in the hospital on a rollercoaster of good and bad days. So please understand that I do get a lot of anxiety that sometimes it impairs me. I especially get anxiety when we visit him and sometimes I get panic attacks when I get a call from the NICU. It's a mental & emotional struggle but my boyfriend really helps in reminding me to stay positive and send our baby good vibes. I'll be honest with y'all, postpartum depression hit me hard. I've only managed to do one restock since his birth because of it. It also didn't help that I couldn't really do much physically because of my surgery. It made it painful for me to work on my creations for more than an hour that's why it took a while for me to restock. "Doesn't your family help you? " Yes, all of my family helps me but they can only help me with managing events and packaging my products. Unfortunately, I'm the only one who knows how to make the charms. I'm also the only one who has the patience for making them. I know that my business is called Iba Sisters Handmade and it was started by my sister & I but she has her own full time job that she loves. She helps sometimes with adding the findings to the charms and with events when my boyfriend, mom, or brother can't attend. In addition to that, as of last year she's mostly helped with the business side which is managing some of the financial parts like taxes. Otherwise it is just me running the business and it will probably stay like this and I'm okay with that. After all this business is a combination of my passions not theirs; they just aid me because they are a great family and love me. Events Currently with the pandemic going on, we have no events scheduled. If we do schedule an event it will probably be at the end of September or October. If we do attend an event we will be very cautious with our items. We are currently working on a way to display our work so that there is minimal touch to it and it is easier to disinfect without harming the jewelry findings. We will post on our social media and event tab when we do book an event. I hope this was helpful as an update. Please stay safe y'all and thank you for the love and support ❤

  • Welcome y'all! 

    I am Anna Ibarra, the owner & artist of Iba Sisters Handmade Jewelry & Accessories. Many of you have met me at various local events and others have spoken with me through the Iba Sisters Facebook or Instagram. Y'all have asked me many questions in regards to how I make my charms, how I run my business, and how I handle life as a small business owner, etc. This is how I will answer many of your questions. Here in this blog I shall write about my business, art, and even life. I will share with y'all some of the following: (not limited to) the struggles of having a small business in the world of the handmade the difficulties of having an art/handmade business in the Rio Grande Valley how I create certain pieces / small demos reviews of products and services I've used for my business the lessons & experiences that have lead me to run my business as it is my motivation as an entrepreneur While my sister, Cristina, was my partner in creating and running the business in the beginning of Iba Sisters, most of the things that pertain to it, I learned myself. I'm a strong believer in learning by experience and being self-reliant. I will not hold anyone's hand when it comes to solving a problem or do the work for them. However, I will share some of my knowledge/resources so that they may find the answer they seek. I learned to use polymer clay by watching videos, reading books & articles, and experimenting. Nevertheless, some things such as how to price my work, conduct a sale, taxes, etc. I learned from various people like my sister, parents, professors, colleagues and even my friends. I'm a strong believer in learning by experience and being self-reliant. I will not hold anyone's hand when it comes to solving a problem or do the work for them. However, I will share some of my knowledge/ resources so that they may find the answer they seek. I'm very blessed to have these people around me, I truly appreciate the guidance they have all given me with not only my business but with my life as well. I honestly wouldn't have gotten this far without them. For that reason, I've always done my best to share my knowledge and resources with those who ask me. Now, with this blog I hope that it can reach a lot more people who look to me for insight. Till next time, Anna

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