
Tanqueray Gin bottle earrings! I love the colour of this Gin bottle. Makes such pretty beads, and these earrings are simply stunning! The only accessory you need to wear, a statement pair of earrings!

Tanqueray Gin bottle earrings! I love the colour of this Gin bottle. Makes such pretty beads, and these earrings are simply stunning! The only accessory you need to wear, a statement pair of earrings!
Perfect for a date at a gin bar? I think they might be. Made from a Fever-Tree tonic water bottle they will be available from @naomischwartzjewellerydesigngallery soon!
I meet a lot of gin lovers, and they usually have a favourite gin, and sometimes a favourite tonic to go with that gin. Well, this bracelet features beads made from Tanqueray and Hendricks Gin bottles and Fever-Tree tonic bottles (my favourite tonic)!
World Gin day is two weeks away and I am celebrating with some new work that is headed to @naomischwartzjewellerydesigngallery in Henley Beach! Sneak peaks coming your way.
Recycled glass flower studs. Yes! So pretty. These flowers were made from a Banrock Station wine bottle.
Love this photo of me making beads in my studio.
Trying some more casual, slightly quirky pieces. This necklace features beads made from wine and gin bottles, plus enamelled copper tubes. The silk cord makes this necklace adjustable.
Glass can be a little bit frustrating because it can go all “fizzy” in the flame. Sometimes though, it can kind of add a little bit of interest to the bead. I have been experimenting with all sorts of blue glass objects for my upcoming SALA exhibition at the Murray Bridge Regional Gallery.
1, 2, 3, breathe. This necklace will feature in my SALA exhibition in August. Inspired by a summer of swimming this is possibly the most personal experience I have ever used in any of my exhibitions. I am looking forward to making more pieces for this exhibition. Lots to explore as I am only using a variety of blue recycled glass objects to make the beads.
Getting some pieces ready for my SALA exhibition to be held at the @murraybridgeregionalgallery during August. All of the pieces will feature beads made from “blue” glass. Exciting times, really looking forward to this one! This will be the 11th time I have been part of SALA @salafestival