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Month: January 2019

Jan312019

Day 31 – Bracelet made from wine and gin bottles

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

A bracelet made from wine and gin bottles. As pretty as the day is here today!

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Jan302019

Day 30 – Enamel tube necklace with recycled glass beads

Recycled glass necklace | featuring recycled glass beads made from wine and tonic water bottles

It was time to make a necklace, and because I had my enamel tubes out, I was able to make this pretty necklace featuring clear beads made from assorted wine and tonic water bottle!

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Jan292019

Day 29 – Bethany Wines Earrings

Recycled glass earrings | glass beads made from a Bethany Wines wine bottle

These earrings, made from @bethanywines_barossa wine bottles, are a little bit elegant, a little bit fun and a little bit different.

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Jan282019

Day 28 – Enamel Mismatch Earrings

Recycled glass earrings | pink recycled glass beads with enamel copper tubes

Inspired by Monday! I was tidying my desk this morning and found a bunch of copper tubes that I had enamelled for an exhibition last year. I had actually forgotten how much I enjoyed the process and the finished result! I am definitely going to be making more pieces this year. This pair of mismatch… Read More

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Jan272019

Day 27 – Skyy Vodka Flower sets

Sunday sets. I love the simplicity of this set of jewellery. The flower beads are made from a Skyy Vodka bottle. I think you could wear this set day and night.

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Jan262019

Day 26 – Behind the scenes

Recycled glass beads | making recycled glass beads

Behind the scenes. Love this photograph taken by @rosinapossingham If you look closely you will see that the orange glow at the bottom is the bead on a mandrel and the top orange glow is the glass I am melting to add to the bead!

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Jan252019

Day 25 – pink glass

Recycled glass beads | beads made from a pink cup

I am loving Friday’s because it’s the day I get to find some new glass and test it out to see how it melts into beads. I don’t often use pink glass, but I was curious about this cup. Actually really happy with the result. Will definitely be making some more beads with this glass… Read More

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Jan242019

Day 24 – Pretty earthy recycled glass bracelet

Recycled glass bracelet | earthy coloured beads made from various recycled glass objects

Day 24. A bit side-tracked by my very sick dog at the moment, but in between phone calls from the vets I managed to find some time to make this seriously pretty bracelet. Lucky I had all of these beads in my recycled glass beads collection! Various glass objects included.

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Jan232019

Day 23 – Bombay Sapphire Gin and tonic necklace

Recycled glass necklace | gin and tonic beads

Keep thinking cool thoughts South Aussies! This heat will pass. Keeping it cool today with Bombay Sapphire Gin and Fever-Tree tonic water bottle beads. This necklace is a work in progress. Needs more beads I think!

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Jan222019

Day 22 – Recycled glass earrings

Recycled glass earrings

I love the shape and colour of these recycled glass earrings. Just a little bit different.

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