Category Archive: Jewellery

Feb
03

The making of..wire wrapped heart pendants with Swarovski crystals.

Wire wrapped heart pendant - Copper and silver wire - copyright Helen White

As it’s Valentine’s Day this month, hearts are obviously playing a part in my new designs and I decided to make two wire wrapped heart pendants – but not just with round wire. Instead I used square wire. I have a nifty little device from Beadalon with which I can twist the wire into a nice shape. So for the two hearts I made, I used two square wires of different colours (copper, silver plated for the first one and brass and silver plated) and twisted these together. Only downside is that the wire hardens using this method, which means it’s harder to manipulate into a nice shape.

Jan
06

New year, new challenges

Happy New Year - copyright Helen White

I hope you all had a good start to the New Year.

It has been a bit quiet since my last post, mainly because I have been busy in the run-up to Christmas, working on a proofreading assignment, making further improvements on the website (the shop layout is now horizontal instead of one long row) and my PTLLS course, which I have finished before Christmas. I am now waiting for my City & Guilds certificate to arrive. My tutor reckons it will take until about March. However I am happy to say that I passed my nerve wrecking micro teach – a teaching session of only 30 minutes, which is rather challenging for someone who is not keen on public speaking! And planning for only 30 minutes isn’t easy.

One of the reasons why I have done this course was simply to be able to teach jewellery courses on a 1-2-1 basis to people who are interested to learn but not keen on going to big classes. But I also hope to teach journalism courses for the NUJ. So these are already two things on my ever increasing list of things I’d like to do and achieve.

Oct
26

Spotlight on….Kirsty Sullivan from Ladybird Beads

Strawberry Fields bracelet - copyright Kirsty Sullivan

Kirsty Sullivan is the designer and owner of Ladybird Beads. She lives with her three small children and partner in a small town in Essex just north of Epping Forest, but is originally from Wales. Kirsty started making jewellery in 2009 and in her day job she works as a Programme Manager of the schools provision at the Museum of London Docklands

Do you have any pets?

Not any more, though I have a history of gerbils. I would love a Devon Rex cat!

When did you start making jewellery?

I started making jewellery in early 2009, when I wanted to make a bag charm to finish a cross stitch project and then got a bit carried away.

When did you start your business?

I sold my first pieces in June 2009, firstly to Facebook friends who were really supportive and then I set up my website about 6 weeks later – my first craft fairs were in December that year.

Oct
05

Snnnnnnakes in the Studio.

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Working with polymer clay is fun but also very time consuming. My latest pendants were originally planned as rings. I wanted to make snake rings, however on the day I couldn’t find my ring mandrel and had to improvise and because the snakes are not that thin they ended up being very small in diameter – mainly size I which is very small indeed. So I now sell them as pendants.

Sep
21

Spotlight on…Jennifer Elizabeth Heap – Designer and owner of Jennifer Lizzy

Jennie - copyright Jennifer Elizabeth Heap

My friend Jennifer Elizabeth Heap originally comes from Leicestershire but has moved to South Wales in 2006 to study drama at the University of Glamorgan. Jennie lives in the outskirts of Caerphilly with her gorgeous and mischievous black and white cats Reebok and Booful. When she’s not creating beautiful jewellery she is studying childcare at her local college.
Jennie: I first started making jewellery last year (2010), when I was unwell with depression. My mum bought me a load of beads and cord and I used to make threaded and knotted necklaces, because it kept my hands busy and gave me something to do. I found it really therapeutic and moved on to using headpins and eye pins and now I’m using resin and wirework and there’s no looking back!

Aug
10

A bit of a catch up

Scotty dog pendant - copyright Helen White

I decided to create animal themed jewellery, mainly because I love animals esp. cats (no surprise there) and would wear these myself. So now you can find a lot of cute earrings – horses, dinosaurs, cats, flying horses, elephants, tortoises, turtles, owls, dragonflies, hummingbirds and howling wolves which you can all find here. I will add more earrings in the near future.

Jul
06

How to make a DIY pendant display.

Pendant display front - copyright Helen White

In the run-up for my stall at Roath Craft Market this coming Saturday I have been experimenting with displays. I have only a small table of approx 4feet x 2 feet available to use and therefore need to make the most of my space.

Obviously I won’t be taking all my stock but have not only to choose my items wisely, but also to decide on which displays to take. I have a few pendants I’d like to sell this Saturday (fingers crossed) and wasn’t happy with just laying them out on the table. My friend Pamela gave me an idea, as she’s very good at making her own displays out of photo frames. Her earring display is very nifty indeed as she can hook her earrings on them and close the whole display for transport and when she opens it, it can stand on its own.

Jun
11

E-books and other stuff

Bobby - copyright Helen White

I have recently added an extra page on this blog called “Jewellery E-books” and if you are creating and selling jewellery you might be interested to explore this page – Through this blog and the extra page I offer three different books all by jewellery artist Rena Klingenberg. You can find excerpts of all three books on the page and more information when following the links in my blogroll or on the page. I have all three books and find them very useful. Currently I am reading her book “Ultimate Guide to Your Profitable Jewelry Booth” as I am preparing a stall for the 25th of June in Roath. It has lots of brilliant ideas on how to present your jewellery, how to attract customers and how to simply make the most of your stall. So if you’re interested check out the page.

May
09

How to… create an interesting necklace with a Chalk Turquoise pendant.

Earrings - copyright Helen White

A while ago I bought a selection of Chalk Turquoise pendants and didn’t really think much about what to do with them – the end result was a rather dull and uninspired necklace.As nice as the pendant looks on its own – something was just missing. So I decided to experiment a little with wire and different ways of wrapping the pendant. It has two side drilled holes which determine the direction of the wrap. I first started with thicker wire of 0.8mm but realised that I couldn’t cross the wires within the holes and thus not wrap it the way I wanted it.

Apr
14

Spotlight on…Lydia Niziblian

copyright Lydia Niblizian

This week I would like to introduce you to jewellery designer Lydia Niziblian, who owns two online businesses “Shottle Bop”, which sells fun and funky miniature silver sterling bottles and “Lydia Niziblian”, which sells her beautiful hand-crafted silver sterling and gold jewellery. Lydia lives with her husband, two children, two cats and three Rhondda Blue chicken in Whitchurch, Cardiff.

Lydia initially learnt her craft in a City & Guilds course in silver-smithing when she lived in London, but has subsequently taught herself. Since 2009 she has been working from her studio TactileBOSCH in Llandaff North.

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