
A few behind the scenes photos! Flower beads are some of my favourite beads to make.
Photos courtesy of @RosinaPossingham

A few behind the scenes photos! Flower beads are some of my favourite beads to make.
Photos courtesy of @RosinaPossingham
I have had this red glass plate for so many years I forget the origin now. I have always been reluctant to break it because usually when I melt red glass objects…the colour disappears. Well it was a pleasant surprise to see the colour that was left in these beads today! Not as red as the original, but sill really pretty. I’m looking forward to making more beads in different shapes and styles.
I think I am just going to blame the heat for not posting this yesterday! Add school holidays and a big post-Xmas order to the mix and it has been tricky to get everything done. Anyway I was thrilled to put these beads together this morning. Such a pretty bracelet featuring wine, champagne and gin bottles, and other various glass objects.
It was a delight to make this necklace today! I had so much fun searching through my brown and green recycled glass beads. There are all sorts of beads in this necklace including beads made from gin, beer, wine champagne and a glass cup!
Earrings made from Tanqueray Gin and a Bethany Wines bottle. Subtle variations in green.
Inspired by Monday. Today’s earrings are inspired by my absolute love of mixing gold and silver jewellery together. I wear all sorts of gold and silver rings, and gold and silver bracelets. I love these metals together. I also like putting them together in beads, this time using gold and silver pixie dust. Glass courtesy of Bethany Wine Barossa!
Sometimes a pair of earrings matched with a bracelet is all you need to wear. These earrings were made from a Bethany Wines bottle. The bracelet features some additional gin and beer bottle beads.
Making beads from recycled glass can be tricky. I need to warm the glass up first to limit the shattering of the glass when it hits the flame. I use these crazy tweezers to pick up the warm glass. They are all bent out of shape from being heated, but they still do the job.
A friend of mine found this green carafe and thought I might like to make something with it. I certainly did like melting this glass. It melted really nicely, no fizzing, and stayed true to it’s colour too.
I made a sweet little pair of earrings for my daughter who got her ears pierced last year and has been asking (a lot) for a pair of earrings made by me!
I love how all of the beads work together to create a very elegant and very wearable bracelet. I made the beads from Hendricks Gin and Fever-Tree tonic water bottles. Would go perfectly with yesterday’s necklace!