Congratulations to Adeline! The lucky subscriber to my newsletter won the chance to pick a pair of earrings from my shop, and she picked the following pair of earrings.
Great choice, and enjoy wearing them!
Congratulations to Adeline! The lucky subscriber to my newsletter won the chance to pick a pair of earrings from my shop, and she picked the following pair of earrings.
Great choice, and enjoy wearing them!
I found out a couple of weeks ago that I was nominated for a Brand South Australia Regional Award. The person who nominated me chose to do that anonymously, so I can’t thank them in person. Instead I thought I would thank them here, on my blog, and write a little bit about how important it is to me to be a Regional South Australian artist!
First of all…thank you to the person who nominated me. That was the first step in the process, and from there I also had to fill out an online questionnaire to enter the awards. It made me think a lot about myself as an artist, and in particular as a regional South Australian artist.
I was born in the country, and bred in the country, but when I was old enough I couldn’t wait to leave the country! I had big plans to go to University, to get a degree, and to get a good job in the city.
I did all of that, and I am still glad that I did. It gave me opportunities to travel the world, and to live in all sorts of different cities, which I did for many years.
But, when it came time to settling down, I couldn’t think of a better place to do that than Adelaide. And when it came time to starting a family, we couldn’t think of a better place to raise our kids than the country! My husband is a school teacher, so we applied for jobs in regional areas, and were lucky enough to start out at the high school in Mount Gambier. After 2 years of living in the South East, family pulled us closer to Adelaide, and we are now happily settled in Murray Bridge.
South Australia is my home, and I am proud to be South Australian. No matter where I travel, I always look for Coopers Ale to drink (and it can be found in Tulsa, Oklahoma by the way)!
When I started recycling glass bottles to make beads, I deliberately picked two South Australian icons – Coopers and Banrock Station. Both companies have very impressive environmental philosophies and standards, and that fit really well with the work that I was doing.
I have used most of the Coopers beer bottles, from Coopers Sparkling Ale to Coopers Clear. And I have also used several of the Banrock Station wine bottles. People must think I am very strange when I am in Dan Murphy’s and I am holding the wine bottle up to the light to see what colour glass bottle it is in!
To celebrate my award nomination, and to also celebrate the re-launch of ethikl (an online marketplace committed to selling items that are eco-friendly/ethically produced), I have loaded a selection of Banrock Station and Coopers Ale products into my ethikl shop, and discounted them by 10%.
Go South Aussies!
I nearly didn’t go for a walk this morning! We had a big weekend visiting our mum’s for Mother’s Day. I hadn’t slept very well most of the weekend. So I didn’t set my alarm this morning, because I wanted to get as much sleep as possible. When I woke up there was still time for a walk, and I’m glad I made the effort.
I’ve got lots to think about at the moment:
Have a great week.
At the market on the weekend I displayed a small selection of my Bombay Sapphire Gin jewellery (along with some other recycled glass jewellery). Anyway, the Bombay Sapphire jewellery caught people’s eye because it was displayed with the bottle, and it’s also a beautiful colour. When I started talking to people about the process of taking the empty bottle through to finished beads and jewellery, there was often that moment where they would say “My mum is a gin drinker, I am going to buy those earrings for her for Mother’s Day.”
Does your mum drink gin? Or wine? Or beer?
Maybe she would like a necklace or a pair of earrings like the ones pictured below? The flower bead necklaces start at $65 for a necklace with 3 flowers.
I have not listed the Bombay Sapphire Gin earrings in my shop, but I have similar pairs from other bottles. This link will take you to the Coopers Clear version. If you are interested in the Gin version, please send an email to jules.frahm@gmail.com.
A big thanks to everyone who has supported the sale of items in my Etsy shop. I have some more items in there expiring very soon, and I am only mentioning it so that you are not sad when they do expire!
In other news, the Reart International Upcycle Exhibition opened tonight, so if you are in Sydney, I hope you get a chance to visit. Here is a link to the website where all the finalists can be found.
I am getting ready for the Flinders Street Market this weekend. It’s a special event market, where all of the stallholders are making eco-friendly products. I will be there Saturday and Sunday, from 10-3. I’m really looking forward to being part of this market again.
I will have a range of recycled glass beads and jewellery available, and I’ll also have some “sale” items.
Hope to see you there!
Simply subscribe to my newsletter, and stay subscribed to my newsletter for your chance to win a pair of recycled glass earrings valued at $45.
I will be sending the newsletter on Thursday with details of new products in my shop.
The winner of the earrings will be announced in the May edition of the newsletter. Simple? I hope so.
I’m excited to announce that 2 of my recycled glass necklaces have been selected for the 2015 ReArt – International Upcycle Exhibition.
The top necklace was made from a Kronenbourg Beer Bottle, and the bottom necklace was made from a Moet Champagne Bottle!
From the Reart website:
Reart is an exhibition to inspire the world to reconsider the idea of waste. It focuses on innovation in upcycling from a selection of local and international artists.
In it’s first year running Reart will open it’s doors to the public on April 22nd to coincide with Earth Day. The exhibition will also highlight the launch of Retrash, a coffee table book showcasing the upcycled work of 82 designers and artists from 20 countries around the world. Author Nathan Devine will be signing copies of his book on Saturday 25 April where the winners of the exhibition will also be announced.