28 May 2012

My first ever giveaway!

My jewellery shop is fast approaching being 1 year old, and to celebrate I'm doing my first giveaway! 





It is being hosted by Lelanie and Laarnie, two lovely sisters who share a passion for family, sewing, cooking and everything handmade. You can find all the relevant details over on their popular blog To Sew with Love. I'm delighted that they invited me, and there will also be an interview to follow during the week! Check it all out here!


The necklace that I'll be giving away is my 'Blue Bird Necklace':



It's a limited-edition design, in shades of aqua and teal green, with a Turquoise gemstone pendant. It's a pretty, dainty necklace with just the right amount of sparkle for day or evening wear. 






It's the best selling item in my shop to date, with a usual selling price of $58.

For more details regarding length, materials, etc, please see the listing in my shop: Blue Bird Necklace



So for a chance to win this necklace, for free, with free shipping and gift-wrapping, go check out the details on Lelanie's fantastic blog. This offer ends in less than 1 week on June 3rd, 2012, 11:59 PM EST. 
What are you waiting for!!





For all the giveaway details please visit To Sew with Love
And have a lovely day!





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26 May 2012

Storyboard : 'Sea Pinks'

I thought it might be interesting to share the story of a piece of jewellery with you, and how it came about, in pictures.

This particular necklace, and matching bracelet, are part of a new range of ribbon and shell jewellery that I've been working on lately. They come in different colour combinations, but the one that I wanted to share with you today was inspired by a beautiful little wildflower called 'Thrift', sometimes known as 'Sea Pink', that grows beside the sea.


The cliffs that wind their way around the Lands End area are currently covered in swathes of these pretty lilac-pink flowers that look fantastic set against the gorgeous backdrop of blues and greens of the land and the sea:








Inspired by the colour of the Sea Pinks, and the translucent quality of it's petals, I picked out a beautiful lilac ribbon from my box of fabrics to echo these qualities. It seemed a natural choice to team it up with some of these gorgeous Abalone shell beads. Having their origins in the ocean, they perfectly embody the essence of the sea that I was looking for. Their colorful swirled surface and iridescent luster echo the way the light reflects upon the surface of the sea in ever changing, undulating patterns:
















And so here are the finished pieces:







I was delighted with how this whole range turned out. I love the comination of colour, texture, luster and iridescence, and the way the light plays with the surface of the shells, sometimes shining gently through the crinkled fabric of the ribbon.



I hope this gives you some insight into how I translate my inspirations into designs, and also a little peek into my working methods and processes. Every creation is different though, and it's journey into being will be unique. The very act of creating, for me, whether it be a painting or a piece of jewellery, is an organic process that will often change direction many times from it's original starting point. But that's really all just part of the fun of it! 






You can see this Ribbon and Abalone Shell Necklace here in my Etsy Jewellery shop
You can also find the matching Abalone Bracelet here
Or click here to see other pieces from this range






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21 May 2012

Oh Boy have I been busy!

Well, I still don't have a computer to work on, but it's resulted in me having far more time to spend in my studio being creative! I've been very productive and have lots of new pieces to share. 

Here are a few pieces that I've been working on . . . 









As you can see I've been enjoying working with lots of natural materials such as shells, pearls and gemstones, and combining them with lovely tactile fabric ribbons. I love the combination of the iridescent luster on the shells and pearls with that of the matt, crinkled texture of these lovely French ribbons. 

I've added over 30 new designs to my Etsy Jewellery Shop, should you wish to take a peek.

I've also been so inspired by colour lately. All colours. Every colour. Perhaps it's the effect of Spring, I don't know, but I just love to see a riot of wonderful colours at the moment. Loving neons, and pastels, especially when they're combined with grey. 





Hope you've been having some of this lovely Spring sunshine wherever you are - it's been such a tonic!



To see more of my handmade jewellery please visit my Jewellery Shop.






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