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gold, or silver with gold, or wooden beads or turquoise beads with gold or silver necklaces."Give us a Week in ToledoCredit ApplicationPlace an AdOnline Weekly Ad UploadContact Us UsPrivacy Policy Our AdsTerms of ServiceSite MapVisitor AgreementLocal handbag designer strikes gold at the OscarsStephanie Schroder didn't win an Oscar on Sunday, but perhaps she deserves one for her behind the scenes performance.The Academy Awards was the perfect place for Schroder, a designer who lives in Carmel Valley, to show off her hand crafted metal and fabric evening bags.So she drove to Los Angeles on Thursday with her entire collection in her car and camped out at the Four Seasons Hotel near Beverly Hills to mingle with arriving actresses and their agents.While there, Schroder met couture designer Lloyd Klein, who handed her a fabric swatch from the Oscar gown he had created for Faye Dunaway. Klein asked Schroder to make a matching handbag. She spent 10 hours crafting it in Klein's studio Saturday, then delivered it that evening to Dunaway's Hollywood home.Schroder doesn't know if Dunaway carried her purse on the red carpet, but reality TV star Katie Price was photographed holding one of Schroder's handbags at Elton John's Oscars party. Schroder connected with stylist George Blodwell, who dressed Price, and offered a choice of several of the bags.Schroder's evening purses, silk draw string bags that dangle from a finger ring and incorporate semi precious gems and feathers, are a hybrid creation of jewelry and an evening bag. They retail from $1,350 to $3,600.Celebrities who own them include Eva Longoria Parker, Chelsea Handler and Beyonc. What's next for Schroder, who studied under San Diego State University jewelry artist Arlene Fisch? A meeting with Vanity Fair magazine next week in New York City.The wallet a San Diego sanitation truck driver found on his rounds last week didn't have enough money in it to buy a candy bar, but it's a prime example of "it's the thought that counts."Driver Jimmie Rockwell spotted the red nylon wallet on a Tierrasanta street. Inside, Rockwell found a library card and a 12 year old boy's name, Preston Reed, and 50 cents. The driver asked around, but no one knew