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Month: October 2019

Oct312019Oct 31 2019

Blue recycled glass bead necklace made from wine and gin bottles

Blue recycled glass bead necklace made from wine and gin bottles

There is something about square beads that I love! I love making them, I love the way they sit in a necklace. The beads in this necklace were made from wine and gin bottles.

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Oct302019

Pink and green recycled glass necklace on silk cord

Pink and green recycled glass necklace on silk cord

Market season kicks off for me on Saturday at @recreatecommunity special Makers in the Garden market! Come and visit me in Mount Pleasant from 11-3 for a lovely eco-friendly market!

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Oct252019

Delicious recycled glass earrings made from a wine bottle

Delicious recycled glass earrings made from a wine bottle

So many delicious colours in these earrings made from a wine bottle and decorated with smashed up bits of glass.

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Oct242019

Hot pink recycled glass bead earrings, made from a wine bottle

Hot pink recycled glass bead earrings, made from a wine bottle

Just in case you need to get your hot pink on at some stage! One of the trickiest glass colours, I have found a beautiful frit and have used that to decorate these beads made from a wine bottle! Sparkly, colourful earrings that will brighten your day.

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Oct222019

Coopers Sparkling Ale recycled glass beads plus some extras

Coopers Sparkling Ale recycled glass beads plus some extras

Mixing things up a little with some classic Coopers Ale beads mixed in with some beads made from other types of recycled glass objects.

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Oct192019

Mixed green recycled glass bead necklace

Mixed green recycled glass bead necklace

So many gorgeous shades of green in this necklace. All beads made from various glass objects including wine, gin, and champagne bottles, and Green Depression Glass.

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Oct182019

Red and brown recycled glass bead necklace

Red and brown recycled glass bead necklace

So many different types of recycled glass beads in this necklace! Beads made from wine, gin and beer bottles and the red was from a piece of stained glass someone gave me years ago.

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Oct172019

Hendricks Gin and Moet Champagne bottle earrings

Hendricks Gin and Moet Champagne bottle earrings

Hendricks Gin and Moet Champagne bottles are the bottles I have used to make these recycled glass beads. Rich and luscious colours.

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Oct152019

Bombay Sapphire and Tanqueray Gin bottle earrings

Bombay Sapphire and Tanqueray Gin bottle earrings

Bombay Sapphire Gin and Tanqueray Gin bottles! Love these colours together, and this style of earrings is a perfect way to wear them. If you like your earrings to be a feature, then this is the pair for you!!

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Oct142019

Love this colour combination

Recycled glass necklace

These colours just never get old for me. All beads made from various recycled glass objects including wine bottles and old cups.

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