Archive for March, 2008

Muddle Jewellery

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008
Muddle Jewellery

Some sparkly gems for all you magpies. All of the above is made by Sarah Cole of Muddle Jewellery. We’re loving the contemporary stripes and bold, clean shapes.

Oh, and if you’re looking for something just for you, commissions are welcomed.

Buy in £s at www.muddlejewellery.co.uk and in $s at www.muddlejewellery.etsy.com.

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Glamourpuss Creations

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008
Jewellery by Glamourpuss Creations

It’s always a bit of a drudge coming back to work after the holidays. And it’s been really cold today. So, how about some beautiful spring - themed jewellery to cheer you up? It’s all beautifully handmade by accomplished designer Lisa O’Neill of Glamourpuss Creations. The unusual pieces are made mostly from vintage materials such as bakelite buttons, lucite beads and barkcloth fabrics.

Check them out at www.glamourpuss.etsy.com.

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Happy Easter

Thursday, March 20th, 2008
Easter Eggs

Happy Easter everyone. I’m leaving shortly to watch old films, eat chocolate and read books for the next four days. Have a grand Bank Holiday weekend.

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Glassprimitif

Thursday, March 20th, 2008
Glassware by Glassprimitif

From an attic studio in wet and windy West Yorkshire comes a dazzling collection of glassware. Bright bursts of liquid colour fuse with bubble and powder effects to create a vibrant, shiny collection of dishes, cufflinks and pendants. All of the above are made by the talented Jo Whitehead of Glassprimitif. Check out her Etsy store at www.glassprimitif.etsy.com.

Jo also creates textiles, prints, decorative paper and beaded jewellery. You can find this at www.Ilovered.etsy.com.

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Marvellous Millinery

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008
Hats by Glorious Hats

Once upon a time a woman couldn’t leave the house without her hat and gloves. George Bernard Shaw once wrote that ‘If a woman rebels against high-heeled shoes, she should take care to do it in a very smart hat’. Thanks to AW 06/07 trends the hat is now firmly back on the agenda and you no longer have to wait for a wedding or christening to give your beanie, beret or trilby an airing.

Jane Carlstrom has a passion for hats. Using traditional millinery techniques such as felting and blocking she has produced a beautiful range for all occasions. Find her work in bricks and mortar stores such as the Hat Box in Grandma’s Attic and Bemidji or buy direct through her Etsy store at www.glorioushats.etsy.com.

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