subject: Twilight jewelry for back-to-school [print this page] Teens across America lined up to see the much-anticipated Twilight Eclipse and now return to school donning Twilight-inspired jewelry. Twilight charms for bracelets, anklets, and necklaces are the rage and charm factories have geared up to meet the demand.
As students hit the school grounds for the coming year, you may notice a strange thing: students at Centennial High School or Central High School may have charms not with "CHS," but instead with "FHS" for "Fork High School." If you are going to get caught up in the school spirit this year, why your own school when you can craft a bracelet around a fictional school in Fork, Washington. Add a graduation cap charm and an "FHS" charm to your bracelet and you will be good to go.
Are you more of the rugged type? How about a bracelet with a camping tent, a Giant Sequoia tree, and a motorcycle? Picture yourself camping in the woods in the northwest, wondering if those howls are just plain wolves or, in fact, werewolves. If you hit a bad night out there in the northwest, that tent may not offer you a lot of protection. Perhaps you should add a wooden stake charm to your bracelet too, just in case.
Perhaps you are a romantic. Create a charm bracelet with a carved wooden wolf charm as a symbol of Jacob and a heart charm to symbolize Edward. This is actually a simple combination that looks quite good on. Of course, you can also buy a charm with the island honeymoon hut of Bella and Edward and a second one with the resulting half-human, half-vampire, werewolf baby. Die-hard Twilight fans will love it!
Put the charms on a bracelet, necklace, or anklet and head back to school with some symbols of the summer's excitement. Add to that a Twilight ring inspired by Ella's engagement and wedding rings or perhaps a wolf ring. Most importantly, go FHS!