I've been wanting to show you this for a while, but have been kept too busy with my paper bead charity project - which is now over for another year.
Which means, of course, life can have a semblance of normality for, at least a brief, while.
Behind the scenes I have been working on my hand made jewellery. Ceramic beads made by me, mostly.
I have rented a little space in amongst a collection of shops at the Old Robertson Cheese Factory. I'll show you more pictures and info on that in upcoming posts.
This is me painting the ceramic beads that I made and fired to bisque earlier in the year.
A jar full of painted beads waiting for glaze.
Necklace construction in process. Each wire link is individually made.
Trinkets are added, such as this leaf.
And buttons, and hearts.
Isn't the little birdy on the swing so cute? I'm rather partial to this necklace, maybe because it has green beads in it, and green is my favourite colour.
I'm intending to sell this online, in Etsy, and from this website, when I get it sorted, so watch this space.
Here is a purple version in progress.
Purple goes so well with copper wire.
About to make some earrings. Here, I am making spirals out of copper wire to make the bead 'cage'.
Earrings being assembled.
A few pairs of earrings completed.
I thought I would throw this one in for good measure, although I haven't got the right chain for it yet. I made the pendant from polymer clay.
I love how folk painting /tole painting/ decorative art skills can be utilised on so many surfaces. Years ago, I'd never have thought I would be making jewellery, but now it is one of my favourite things to paint and make.
And the bonus is, what I don't sell, I can give as Christmas presents.
till next time
Fiona
they are lovely pieces and i really like the blue dangle ear rings
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