Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Jewellery making in progress!

I've been super busy making lots of jewellery as I'm intending to do a Christmas fair in November =)
I've utilised some of the cabochon stones I've been making but I've also made some of the regular jewellery. Have a lookskies...

This is the cabochon necklace which is featured on my 'How To' page. I love how sparkly and crystal like the stone has turned out. I decided just to put this on a long silver chain as I thought it had enough about it to hang all on its own.

This one was given away to my boyfriends niece as a little birthday pressi. This was put on a long chain too. I love how girly and bright this one is =)

This is one of my favourites! The deep blue is so eye catching and the sparkle pieces give it some depth. I think it has a bit of a magical look and is a really nice statement ring.


I'm really impressed at how well the rings have turned out. This one looks really rich and has a lovely mix of different flecks of glitter.


I thought I'd try a bit of variation with the cabochon stones so I made this one in to a bag charm/key chain. I think its quite pretty and it works well with the charms.


So I carried on the bag charm idea and made this one. I like it because its black and silver, so it will go with everything =) The heart is really pretty its 3D like a puffed heart, you cant really see that from the picture.


Sticking with the idea of matching everything...
This bag charm again is silver and black with some very pretty little keys.


I wanted to try and make a range of different styles of jewellery and quite alot so far has been quite girly. This I hope is a bit more edgy and on trend? Hopefully =)


Sticking with the more on trend look I made some earnings which are quite simple but effective.


These little antique heart charms were the perfect size for earnings and I then added a little sparkly bead to the end hopefully just to catch some light and add a little sparkle.


These earnings are just a simple metal spike =) I really like them. I've been struggling using these spikes on necklaces and things but they made perfect earrings!



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