
Day 65. Tanqueray gin bottle stud earrings. Simple, sweet and pretty.
Day 65. Tanqueray gin bottle stud earrings. Simple, sweet and pretty.
Day 64. Double gin and tonic earrings! The blue beads were made from Bombay Sapphire and Citadelle gin bottles. And the middle bead is from a Fever-Tree tonic bottle. I have to confess I enjoyed a gin and tonic over the sunny weekend with a little squashed mandarin from the mandarin tree in the backyard. Delightful. What’s your favourite addition to a gin and tonic?
Day 63. Gin and tonic earrings! Beads made from Bombay Sapphire Gin and Fever-Tree tonic bottles. Square hoops make a real statement!
Day 62. It’s probably more helpful to show the 4cm option alongside the 5cm option. I am getting ready to update some Etsy listings with the new, shorter version of some of my favourite long earrings. The beads in these earrings have been made from a Banrock Station wine bottle.
Day 61. A 4cm long version of my favourite red earrings. I think this option will be available online soon, I am just looking at the different ways I can do that, and think I might have a suitable way forward for Etsy.
Day 60. I was recently asked if I could make shorter earrings in this style, and it made me think there might be more people who prefer a slightly shorter earring too. I am going to be adding a 4cm option to my range soon. The normal length is 5cm. Swipe to see how they compare. Love feedback from customers.
Day 59. A necklace featuring handmade recycled glass beads from gin and wine bottles, along with freshwater pearls.
Day 57 and Day 58. Well yesterday kind of slipped away and it was dark by the time I go back to my studio to make something! Anyway, making up for it today with two pieces inspired by my latest posts featuring gold and freshwater pearls. Also featuring recycled glass beads from gin and tonic bottles. I think these might be my favourites of all.
Day 56. Green recycled glass beads from a mix of objects with freshwater pearls.
Day 55. A bracelet with a mix of handmade recycled glass beads and freshwater pearls.