I am really looking forward to having a stall at this market. I visited it while I was in Adelaide on the weekend, and it looks very cool. Hope to see you there.
Month: November 2014
Recycled Glass Bead Jewellery
T’Arts – Textile and Art Collective
I had a lovely time rearranging my display at T’Arts this morning! The shop was closed, so I put on some loud music (Angus and Julia Stone), and got to work taking necklaces out of the display and adding new necklaces and earrings, freshening things up a little bit! I even got to add a cube of recycled glass bead jewellery, which I will tell you more about tomorrow.
My bracelet making kits will be going in the window very soon, but if you want a kit, just let the person on duty at T’Arts know you saw them online. They are just on the desk out the back.
T’Arts is at 10G Gays Arcade, which is just off Adelaide Arcade in Adelaide.
Bracelet Making Kits – beads
Bracelet Making Kits – more colours
I will have 12 different colours available in the bracelet making kits! Something for everyone. They will be delivered to T’Arts this weekend, and available for sale from Monday. Looking for something different for a young girl? This would be perfect. I would say that starting from about 7 or 8 a girl would really enjoy making these bracelets.
Bracelet Making Kits
I’m excited to announce that I will have a variety of Bracelet Making Kits available for sale from T’Arts very soon. I will be delivering them this weekend. The kits contains all of the beads, findings and instructions you need to make a really pretty bracelet. It even includes one of my handmade glass beads as the feature bead.
I think they will make really lovely gifts, something a bit different for Christmas. They will retail for $30. This is the bracelet that you can make with the kit.
On my walk this morning…
I walked past this beautiful plant filled with these amazing Australian wildflowers. From what I can “google” it’s a pincushion protea. I walk past it most days on my walk, but this morning the light caught it, and it looked even prettier.
I spent the walk thinking about all sorts of different things, but mostly I was just grateful that my dog, Stella, was there with me enjoying it. It wasn’t that long ago that I thought I would not be able to take her for any more long walks. And then I found a vet who had some great ideas on how to help her out, and we are back to running/walking 6km most days. It’s nice to find a vet you can trust.
Mount Gambier Library Markets
Little Treasures 2014 Invitation
Design Decisions – Part 4
A quick recap:
- I had to make a lot of necklaces like this for a particular shop.
- I had to work out how to turn this exhibition item into a production item.
- I had to decide which design I liked the most.
Then I had to work out how to make the most of this design (see below)
So, how was I going to make the most of this design? Well, I took the idea of numbering the beads with the different colours that I was going to use. That was necklace #1. And then I just moved along a couple of spaces, and started the numbering at a different bead for necklace #2. This way, I can make 2 necklaces, and 2 pairs of earrings using the same glass, but they would turn out quite different.
Exhibition work is quite different from production work. With exhibitions you have a lot of freedom (and usually a lot of time) to play with new ideas. To try things and see how they work.
With production you have to be a little bit more precise with your work. You have to make the most time appropriate decisions so that your work ends up “costing” a feasible amount. Unfortunately it is true what they say “Time is Money.”
I hope you have enjoyed my design decision posts.