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My year of recycled glass jewellery

Recycled glass bead | prototype necklace

Some of you might know that last year I spent the year drawing a pair of earrings every day. It was a nice project that got me hooked on being creative every day. And by the end of the year I had 365 drawings of earrings! Some of them were awesome, and I ended up making them and taking some through to production. Some of them were a little bit crazy, and were never really meant to be made. But the process of taking time every day to think about earrings was definitely worthwhile.

This year I set myself the challenge of actually making a piece of jewellery from recycled glass beads every single day! This time it was different. This time it was for real! Not only was I making something every day, but I was sharing my finished piece (or prototype) with the world via Instagram, Facebook and my website. Talk about accountability!

When I started I thought it would be hard at times. Gosh, was I right? Some days I have been literally sitting in my studio saying to myself “just make something, anything”! Some days it has been the first thing I have done, some days it has been the last thing I have done. But pretty much every single day I have found the time to make something.

Some days I feel like I will never run out of ideas for new pieces. Some days I have absolutely no idea what to make. Always I say to myself “what is the worst thing that can happen?”

Yesterday I set a little challenge to make a piece of jewellery from the beads that people had picked out for me at the artist demonstration that I did at Pepper Street Arts Centre. It was awesome, because I made a necklace (prototype) that I would probably not have made this year if I hadn’t taken the opportunity to put myself out there a little bit!

Today I wanted to take an idea that I’d had floating around in my mind for a while. I wanted to see what it actually looked like in real life!

The result is below. It’s not perfect (far from it), it’s actually not very good at all…but it’s great because it has meant that instead of an idea bumping around in my mind, it is now out there and I can see what I might do differently next time.

Daily challenges are so good, for so many reasons. I could have drawn this necklace, and I might have liked the drawing too, but to actually make something, that gives me something to really work with.

Recycled glass bead | prototype necklace

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Pepper Street Arts Centre – Artist on site

Recycled glass necklace | beads made from various glass objects

Yesterday I was the artist on site at Pepper Street Arts Centre. I wasn’t able to take my torch to do live demonstrations, but I did have a video for everyone to watch so they could get a bit of an idea of what is involved with making beads from recycled glass. I also had my tools with me, and I was happy to answer any questions that people had.

I have to say we had a lovely afternoon there!

I asked everyone who visited to help me with my daily making project. They each got to pick a bead from my collection of recycled glass beads, and I have to admit I was getting more and more nervous as beads were added to the collection! There were some interesting picks, and I knew that I would have to do something outside of my comfort zone!

By the time I got home I had put the beads together in my head a few different ways, so it was nice to get home and actually try out one of the ways that was different to how I would normally work.

This is the finished piece. I added two beads to the necklace to give it a little bit of balance. Otherwise, this is all thanks to the lovely visitors that made their way to Pepper Street Arts Centre yesterday. (The link takes you to some photographs of the event).

Recycled glass necklace | beads made from various glass objects

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Pretty recycled glass flower pendant necklace

Recycled glass jewellery | flower pendant made from a wine bottle!

I have been making all sorts of jewellery with these flower beads lately. Some necklaces with five beads on them, some earrings. Today I thought I would see how a little pendant necklace would look. Pretty sweet! I am thinking about making a bunch of these in different colours, I think they’ll make lovely little gifts.

Recycled glass jewellery | flower pendant made from a wine bottle!

 

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Pretty…

Recycled glass earrings | beads made from a wine bottle

I just wanted to tweak my square/diamond shaped earrings a little bit, so I made these as a more “square” pair of earrings. Of course, square is not the correct mathematical term, rectangular is the correct term.

I also love that these beads were made from South Australian wine bottles (Bethany Wines from the Barossa Valley), and the delicious colours resemble purple grapes amongst the brown soil. Yum!

Recycled glass earrings | beads made from a wine bottle

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Time to play…

Recycled glass necklace | blue and brown beads made from various recycled glass objects

Today I had a bit of extra time to sit with my beads and try to work on something “new”. I wasn’t sure what it was going to be. A new pair of earrings? A new bracelet? Maybe a new necklace?

I had some brown and some blue beads already sitting on my desk, so I started putting them together.  Then I found some more blue beads, and added some more brown beads, and what started out as a couple of beads sitting next to each other that I kind of liked the look of, soon turned into a really pretty necklace.

I really like how beautifully all of these different colours and shapes work together.

There are beads from all sorts of recycled glass objects here: Banrock Station Wine bottle, Hendricks Gin bottle, Bombay Sapphire Gin bottle, Skyy Vodka bottle, Coopers Ale bottle!

Recycled glass necklace | blue and brown beads made from various recycled glass objects

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Finding a moment…

Recycled glass bead necklace | beads made from wine and gin bottles in earthy tones

It has been a fairly busy day here. My son turned 6 today! He has had a little party with his buddies, and they have all just gone home, so I have said it was time for some “quiet time” for everyone. I ducked in to my studio to play with some beads, and found myself drawn to these lovely earthy colours.

Beads made from wine and gin bottles.

Recycled glass bead necklace | beads made from wine and gin bottles in earthy tones

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Ode to spring

Recycled glass bead bracelet | beads made from various recycled glass objects in my ode to spring!

It’s no secret that I dislike winter. It’s just not for me. Give me sunshine and warmth any day. I made this bracelet as a tribute to spring. I was checking out my garden this morning, and it’s looking really pretty with new blossoms and leaves starting to make their way onto the trees. The wind makes it feel like spring is almost here (although it does mean it’s super cold too).  And the patches of sunshine every now and then are lovely. But seriously….I’m ready for spring…NOW!

Recycled glass bead bracelet | beads made from various recycled glass objects in my ode to spring!

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Red and Green?

Handmade recycled glass bead earrings | red beads made from a tonic water bottle, green beads from wine bottles.

I am never really sure if you should put red and green together. I think if it’s a particular shade of red and a particular shade of green it is really just saying “Merry Christmas”!

So, I never really think to put them together. Except today I had these red beads lying next to a bunch of green wine bottle beads, and I stopped and thought….why not give it a go? I tried a few different colours, before settling on the two green beads in these earrings.

I think they work…

Handmade recycled glass bead earrings | red beads made from a tonic water bottle, green beads from wine bottles.