Ribbon Cut

Susie Brummell celebrates her new business in Lincoln
Lux Aeterna Permanent Jewelry opens in former Cindy's Cottage location

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[June 18, 2024]   On Saturday morning Susie Brummell snipped the ribbon on her new brick and mortar business in Lincoln, Lux Aeterna Permanent Jewelry. It marked the end of one journey and the beginning of another as Brummell took her business from home based to a building with four walls.

Brummell has been dealing with permanent jewelry for a while, attending vendor shows and hosting jewelry parties. It is a passion that she has developed in recent years after first hearing about the no-clasp bracelets from her daughter.

Brummell recounted that her daughter had attended a Christian Women’s Conference and while there had rededicated her life to Christ and had been re-baptized. To commemorate the event she had gotten a permanent bracelet. She called her mom and told her all about her experience and the bracelet. Brummell said she really didn’t know what her daughter was talking about and at first thought maybe it was something she had tattooed on her wrist. But she learned that it was a bracelet that was welded onto the wrist. Brummell thought it was an interesting idea.

Later, she said she attended a vendor show where someone was doing the permanent jewelry and as she watched she came to understand how special it was and how much she wanted to be the one to offer it locally. Being an elementary art teacher at Illini Central in Mason City, she saw the artisan side of the business as it is an opportunity for customers to design their own pieces with links and charms and other ornamentation.

Brummell said she learned how to make the bracelets then started attending vendor shows, offering private parties, and doing “pop-ups” at various locations.

Cindy’s Cottage in Lincoln was one of the places where she did pop-ups and they were very well received, to the point that Cindy would get questions about when Brummell would be coming back.

Brummell said she saw the potential for a storefront business and had begun working that way. In fact she was close to moving into another location when she heard the sad news that Cindy’s Cottage was closing. Brummell said she had mixed emotions because she liked Cindy and the boutique at 530 Woodlawn Road in Lincoln. At the same time, she became very excited at the idea that she might be able to lease that space instead of the space she had been planning on.

At the blink of an eye, Brummell did the pivot and very soon was well on her way to moving into the storefront that she liked very much. Brummell said everything came together exactly as she would have hoped and she was very excited to be in this location.

Inside the store, Brummell is offering more than just permanent jewelry. There are trucker hats which can be customized with various stickers and glittery pieces, there is clothing, body products, and purses.

She pointed out that she is selling what is called a stadium purse. She explained that some may not be aware, but in most cases a gal cannot carry a bag into a stadium or concert venue unless its contents are clearly visible. The stadium bags she sells are cut little bags with clear plastic walls, allowing any security officer to see the contents without opening or searching the bag. She said these are popular items that most people have to go online to purchase.

She is also carrying a line of cocktail/mocktail mixes in liquid form. Bottles of the mix are available in a variety of flavors and can be mixed with a soft or hard base.

Brummell relayed that throughout the process of putting together her boutique she has had great help and support from her family and friends. She said husband Jeff and son Connor have been supportive and also helpful in getting fixtures set up and the store arranged just the way she wanted it. She said even some of Connors friends had come to help including two who were at the ribbon cut on Saturday.

She also had a close network of friends who had been there throughout the process including Brittany Wrigley, Kisha Allen, Bree Damarin, Kristi Bruce, Lindsey Bruce, Julie Toland, Kati Buckles, Megan Nissen, and Jillian Clark. Many of these friends were present on Saturday and joined Brummell behind the ribbon.

During her speech on Saturday, Brummell recounted the history of her journey and added to it that she had the support and prayers of her church family. Her pastors, Larry and Wendy Crawford were present for the ribbon cut and were invited to join Brummel behind the ribbon.

Also behind the ribbon were Lincoln Aldermen Kevin Bateman and David Sanders. Lincoln City Clerk Peggy Bateman helped hold the ribbon along with Miss 2023 Logan County Fair Queen Ellyn Martinez.

Lincoln Mayor Tracy Welch was unable to attend be sent a message to Brummell via emcee Nila Smith. Welch’s message, “I will not be able to attend, but pass along how excited I am to have this new business in our community and look forward to years of success for them.”

Alderman Kevin Bateman was asked to speak for the city. He said that he was glad to see a business open in the building. He said for one business the journey had ended, but immediately another one stepped up.” He said he was happy to see filled buildings on the main drag through town.

Alderman David Sanders echoed the same sentiments.

Pastor Larry Crawford was invited to speak and he began by saying “Susie and her family are pretty amazing. We’re excited at their business in Lincoln. We know there are a lot of things going on, but we believe our best days are ahead. This is pretty exciting, (to Brummell) you’re awesome, and this is going to be a great business.”

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Brummell was then invited to say a few words. She began by saying that as she looked around she saw every wonderful aspect of her life from her family to her church family, her good friends, and fellow teachers from Illini Central. She said that she felt blessed by all the support and help that she has received. She said her husband Jeff was unable to attend due to work obligations, but he and son Connor had been a great help and support to her.

Brummell recounted her journey to this point, talking about her daughter, her interest in the jewelry she’d seen made and her decision to go into the business herself.

Brummell said that she had breezed through figuring out her business and giving it the name Lux Aeterna which she said was Latin for Eternal Light. She liked that. She said that her business plan was built on three pillars, “Simple, Sentimental, and Service.” She said the simplicity of the delicate jewelry was inspiring and had motivated her to keep her business equally simple. She chose Sentimental because many of the pieces she puts together for customers have meaning or sentimental value as they are done to remember a loved one or commemorate a special moment in time. She said she enjoys hearing the stories her customers share and she enjoys “loving on them.” And finally service. She said her life was about serving others and serving God and this business enabled her with opportunities to know and love people she would otherwise not have known. Brummell said she was truly blessed.

She went on to briefly speak about what is inside the store, touching on the variety of products in addition to the jewelry. Then, when she was finished, it was time to snip the ribbon on the new business in Lincoln.

After standing for the posed picture, the guests watching and those behind the ribbon helped with the three-two-one-snip countdown and Brummell cut the ribbon on her new business.

Lux Aeterna Permanent Jewelry and Boutique is located at 530 Woodlawn Road in Lincoln. Brummell intends to maintain her teaching schedule at Illini Central. So, store hours during the summer months while school is out will be Tuesday through Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and closed on Sunday and Monday. When the school year begins, Brummell said the store hours are yet to be determined.

She is also available for private parties. Anyone interested in giving a party can contact Brummell via email at luxAeternaPJ@gmail.com or by texting 217-314-9171.

[Nila Smith]

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