I bought some absolutely delicious beads. They are massive at 20mm each and are going to make quite a striking necklace!
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and Lava beads
They are so beautiful!
Lilly xx
I bought some absolutely delicious beads. They are massive at 20mm each and are going to make quite a striking necklace!
Pressed Corral
and Lava beads
They are so beautiful!
Lilly xx
I’m feeling excited today as I’ve added really some really cute, kitsch and of course vintage products!
I’m really pleased with Oh Herbert! you came back. as he is a classic.
Much love
Lilly xx
Suddenly its raining again. The sunshine has gone in and I’m reminded of a really Kitsch piece of jewellery that I made a while ago.
It’s just the vintage style accessory to make the day seem more cheery!
Lilly xx
I have just started making the cutest hair clips!
Little slices of fimo (miniature tomatoes or butterflies for example) on a black hair clip. Super cute, super kitsch and super on trend!
Say yes! to the hair clip and no! to non adorned hair!
Lilly xx
Isn’t it lovely when the sun is shining and the birds are singing all day (and all night where I live!).
Butterflies will be fluttering past…………..
Why not treat yourself to a butterfly to remind you of the summer even on the dullest of days.
Lilly x
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I’ve got some new bits and pieces in which I’m quite pleased with.
I particularly like my clear dome cabs which I can put an image/text under (I’ve created a time for tea one to see what it would look like!).
I think I’m going to be experimenting today photoshop to see what I can come up with to pop under those cabs.
hhhhmmmmm, where’s a cartoon light bulb when you need one!
Lilly x
So after more research and a change of design and colour plan I began making the tiara.
Step 1: measure out a piece of silver wire – I measured out 100cm but I would recommend for this design now about 150cm of wire
Step 2: Place beads in a nice order on a bead tray to make sure the colour combination looks good and to get an idea of the layout.
Step 3: Fold over one end of the wire and thread the beads onto it (the folded end stops the beads from falling off)
Step 4: Start in the middle of the tiara band and wrap the wire round tightly to one end and repeat with the other side.
Step 5: Using flat nose pliers make sure the folded end is tight and then you are done!
The finished article:

I’ve got to say that I did find making it really difficult. Starting from the centre was exceptionally hard so could suggest if you have an even design starting from one end and working across.
Lilly x
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Step 2: Research.
Its all well and good having the equipment but looking at other designs and figuring out what would look nice is key. I have found some really beautiful designs on both Folksy and Etsy and think that I want to keep the design simple.I’ve made some cake jewellery before and sort of know some of the wrapping and looping techniques which I think is a bonus.
I’ve now come up with my first concept design which I created on photoshop:

This design however would be in silver not gold. – gold is for illustration only as I thought the design would look clearer.
I’m pretty pleased with it as a first attempt with the concept drawing and think it could be the one?
Lilly x
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A good friend of mine is getting married and I offered to make her a tiara. I have never made one before so thought that I would blog about how I get along with making one and how I go about doing it.
Step 1: prepare the equipment.

Fingers crossed this is all I need to complete the tiara that she wants.
Step two tomorrow when I attempt making it.
Lilly xx
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I’m Heading over to the Created in Birmingham shop today in the bull ring to drop off some of my pieces.
– hence why a few of them are currently listed as coming soon in my boutique.
If you happen to be around in the bull ring pop in as there are lots of lovely things available from artists and creative types.
For more info on Cib go to createdinbirmingham

Lilly x
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