15 January, 2010

Alot of our customers when they view our range of pocket watch crowns they really don’t know how to incorporate them into their pieces. Really they-re just like small vintage detailed sea urchins, but because they have no holes, you need to either layer them on a base or use some 22 gauge wire to create a loop on the top. I made this ring with a filigree ring base and layers crowns. They are first glued down with bead fix and then glossy accents are used to adhere the swarovski crystal flat backs and also in-between the crowns to keep them into place. Its a really chunky and one off piece that im sure will be popular
14 January, 2010
We have just added a range of funky vintage woodcuts to our product range. The range includes butterflies, tickets, shapes, cards , typewriter keys and more. The imagery on them makes them look next to the real vintage product at a fraction of the price. They are quite lightweight and feature a black backing and matte front, which you can choose if you would like to enhance with some crystal lacquer for a gloss effect. To use them you can simply adhere them onto a base, or to turn them into a pendant or connector you can use our range of bails

30 October, 2009
We have a new range of paper blossoms available to our store as unfortunately our previous calligraphy flower range is no longer available. These new packs are available in 36pc sets in either an antique or brights tones. Made of a textured paper material they can be used for all jewelery projects. They are great for stacking and combining in projects


We also have tulle flowers for accents and paper trellis roses available. They look really good as a feature in the centre of a choker or long necklace or really great for that fab focal ring. Ive used our rings with one loop and the jet tule flowers have a connector adhered to the back


We also stock gel blossoms, which are made of a clear gel plastic that is very lightweight and looks really transparent and chic. Ive combined a stack of the items with our swarovski crystals and fire polish crystals to make a funky cuff
bracelet.

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Our new porcelain beads feature a stunning double sided designs in bright glaze. Available in blue round flowers or green dotted dragonflies they make stunning feature pieces for all designs.
Click the surrounding images to enlarge these examples.

10 September, 2009
I find Kato and basic polymer clay really hard to sell in the store as there is a lot of technical information that is required for the novice to start, so I was just thrilled when they sent me the information for an air dry polymer clay.
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25 August, 2009
Ever had a charm bead or component that didn’t quite match the colour of the beads you are using in a project? Well, this is the product for you!


Smooch accent inks can be used on glass, ceramic, metal, paper, cardboard, acrylic and more…
To use them on metal and ceramic they need to be heat-set by using something like a hair-dryer, heat gun, or an iron.

One of our new components are these funky oval brass connectors with flower accents, and so I have used the smooch accents in molasses and in snickerdoodle to highlight and accent them. Combined with Swarovski crystals in crystal copper and Czech glass pearls in coffee and cream and chocolate they just look fab!!

Smooch accent inks are available in 8 colours in 9ml and the bottles come with an applicator tip similar to a nail polish bottle. $6.95 each.

We have just received new stock of a product that can be used to complement memory glass and frames that we currently stock. They are a capsule that can be placed over the glass pieces before inserting them into the memory frame.
The capsules are made of a thin plastic that doesn’t take away from the underneath image, whilst holding and protecting some items or charms. This enables you to attach some charms, rhinestones or beads onto the top of the glass to match your underneath image, so for example: if you had a sea theme you could have starfish, sand or small items collected at the beach.
I’ve made two examples in which I have used glossy accents to adhere them, in the positions I wanted, to the top of the glass. They are both using images taken from our new vintage ephemera sheets that we sell through our website.
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13 August, 2009

The copper metal charms come in a packet of 6 and are made of a thin copper with a space for attaching onto chain, beads and all kinds of jewellery.
I have for listed them in the store in the paper embellishments section. They remind me of the paper cut outs my family used to make for decoration every Christmas.

I’ve combined two of the copper charms (one butterfly and one bee), as well as one of the new key charms with words, along with some crystal copper donuts. The connectors for the main bracelet are made out of the antique copper brads with the back turned over and the bracelet is finished off with a small segment of copper ribbon.