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Month: October 2018

Oct312018

Recycled glass bead necklace on silk cord

Recycled glass necklace | beads made from wine and gin bottles on silk cord

I’m only doing 3 markets before Christmas this year! The first one is on Sunday November 4. It’s the Goodwood Arthouse Market, and it’s at the Goodwood Primary School. It starts at 10am and goes until 4pm, so plenty of time to soak up the lovely atmosphere and stalls that they will be hosting. It’s… Read More

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Oct302018

Pink and brown recycled glass beads

Recycled glass necklace | beads made from Ruby glass, gin, wine and beer bottles

I have to say I was happily looking through my beads today, and was happy to find these beautiful colours that all worked so well together. There are beads made from Ruby glass, gin, beer and wine bottles. A real mix.

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Oct292018

Luscious brown and green recycled glass beads

Recycled glass necklace | beads made from beer, wine and Champagne bottles

Today I picked through all of my green and brown recycled glass beads and made this delicious necklace! The beads were made from a variety of beer, wine and champagne bottles.

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Oct262018

Recycled glass flower necklace

Recycled glass necklace | featuring pretty flower beads from vodka, wine and gin bottles

I love how all the different recycled glass flower beads work so beautifully together in this necklace. There are beads from a Skyy Vodka, Bethany Wine, Banrock Station wine, Tanqueray Gin and Bombay Sapphire Gin!

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Oct242018

Dotty bumpy beads

Recycled Glass Necklace | beads made from assorted recycled glass objects.

I love how this one came together. The beads were all leftover from some earrings that I made for my T’Arts window display.  They are all made from various recycled glass objects. Lots of fun with this one.

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Oct222018

Casual lariat-style necklace

Recycled glass jewellery | a casual lariat made from beer and champagne bottles

I was thinking that in this warmer weather it might be nice to have some options for necklaces that are a bit more relaxed and casual. I put this necklace together this morning, and have been wearing it ever since, just to make sure it wears well.  (OK, I confess, I love the way it… Read More

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Oct212018

I love what I do…

Recycled glass jewellery | I love what I do!

I love what I do, and I love it when other people love what I do too! I have been making glass beads from recycled glass objects for a long time, and it’s lovely when my work resonates for people. I am always happy to make custom orders, please feel free to get in touch if… Read More

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Oct192018

Love hearts

Recycled glass necklace | glass beads made from wine and gin bottles

Oh gosh, how I love the love heart beads in this necklace! I love how one sits one way, and the other one sits the other way. I love how they are made from wine and gin bottles. I love how one is sparkly and the other is shiny. I love how the beads around… Read More

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Oct172018

Which glass?

Recycled glass bracelet | beads made from a Hendricks Gin bottle

In case you were wondering, when you buy a piece of my recycled glass jewellery it comes with a tag to indicate which glass I used to make the beads.

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Oct172018

Upcoming markets

Julie Frahm Glass Jewellery Upcoming Markets

This year I am doing 3 markets before Christmas. Here are the details: Links to the events on Facebook: November 4 – Goodwood Arthouse market November 10 – Sixth Street Handmade Murray Bridge November 24 – Etsy Made Local Unley  

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