Day 38. I kind of like movement in earrings, I like the way they bounce around and swing and do whatever they like. I made these earrings to match some of the necklaces that I posted to @canberraglassworks. Beads made from a wine bottle.

Day 38. I kind of like movement in earrings, I like the way they bounce around and swing and do whatever they like. I made these earrings to match some of the necklaces that I posted to @canberraglassworks. Beads made from a wine bottle.

Day 37. I made these earrings to match some necklaces heading to @canberraglassworkstoday! Earrings are made from wine bottles and the necklaces are made from a mix of recycled glass bottles.





Day 35. A simple and sweet pair of earrings, the beads were made from a @banrockstationwineswine bottle. I love these two colours together!

Day 34. Who saw this coming? After yesterday’s pair of green flower earrings with two flowers, I thought…let’s see what three flowers look like! Long, beautiful colours, lots of movement and surprisingly light, these earrings make a real statement.

Day 33. Last year I made some double earrings using slightly different beads, but today I came across a bunch of these little cut flower beads and thought I would give them a go.

Day 32. Ok, so these are pretty much just different! Different beads, enamel copper tubes are different lengths. Hmm, maybe I should have also put different hooks on them. Maybe tomorrow 😛

Day 31. Thanks for all the kind words for yesterday’s bright yellow earrings! I am defining having a lot of fun with this daily creative challenge, and finding new ways to make earrings has been really flowing lately. I think that is one of the main things I love about a daily creative challenge – ideas spark more ideas and you never know where they will go. Anyway, enjoy today’s pair of earrings, again inspired by mismatch and long dangles!

Day 30. I keep getting drawn back to making mis-matched earrings. I love the same-same but different quality of this pair. Also loving the bright yellow glass.

Day 29. I love that Pantone’s colour of the year for 2020 is Classic Blue, and that it looks a lot like Skyy Vodka bottles! I also love the story behind the colour, and the reason it was chosen this year. This colour instills calm and highlights our desires for a stable foundation on which to build as we cross into a new era.
