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My all time favourite beads

My all-time favourite beads in my favourite colours! Kandinsky beads, this time with a round shape. Ocean wave beads. Square beads decorated with smashed up glass. Ellipse shaped beads have been a favourite for over a decade. Beads decorated with fine silver wire, sparkly! And dotty beads, love the dotty beads. Can you pick a favourite?

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New favourite earrings

Red glass earrings

When I start putting a new collection of jewellery together, the first things I make are earrings! It’s nice to have the option of matching or mis-matching them, and they also need to be a similar size. Here are the first few pairs of earrings in my new “favourites” collection.

Red glass earrings

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Recycled glass bottles

recycled glass bottle

Unfortunately, not all glass bottles can be recycled to make beautiful glass beads. I was excited to be given this beautiful pale green gin bottle the other day, however when I took the lid off I could see that the pale green was just a coating on the bottle. I went ahead and smashed it, just in case, however when I put it in the flame it started going brown and the colour completely disappeared by the time I had finished making the beads. Definitely worth a try, but sorry to see no pale green beads this morning!

recycled glass bottle

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Hendrick’s Orbium Gin Bottle Jewellery

Meet a new Hendrick’s Gin bottle! I was wandering through the gin section of Dan Murphy’s last year and saw this bottle, and had to look twice and then hold it up to the light to see if it was really blue. It is a rather amazing, incredibly dark blue. I finally finished the bottle the other night and then went through the process of cleaning and breaking the bottle so I could make some test beads. Love how the earrings turned out. I only have one bottle of this glass, so it’s going to be a short and limited run of bits and pieces from it.

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Custom necklace design

Julie Frahm Glass jewellery

Last year I received an email from someone who thought I might be able to help them modernise a beautiful blue Italian glass necklace. They sent through a picture of the necklace, and an idea they had in mind, and I was intrigued! I met up with her, along with all of my beads, and we looked at all of the colours that could work, and talked about how we could make this necklace. I then took all the beads we had picked out, and thought about the design for a while. It was overwhelming at first, because it felt like there were hundreds of necklaces that we could make with all of the beads we had chosen. But sometimes the best way to start is to simply start with one idea, and from there I got feedback on what she did and didn’t like about that idea. We refined things, several times, until we got to the final necklace. And a simple pair of earrings to go with it. This was one of the most wonderful custom orders I have ever done, and I am so happy that the end result was loved by the customer too.

Julie Frahm Glass jewellery

Julie Frahm Glass jewellery

Julie Frahm Glass jewellery

Julie Frahm Glass jewellery

Julie Frahm Glass jewellery