Gin and tonic necklace heading to @tartscollectivefeaturing beads made from Bombay Sapphire and Tanqueray Gin bottles. Perfect for summer.
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Thanks and where to find my work now!
Thanks to everyone who popped in to @posh_arts_and_design_fair over the weekend! That was my last market for the year, and if you are wondering where you can buy my work now, there are several South Australian stockists and a couple interstate that sell my work.
STOCKISTS
South Australia
T’Arts Collective – Gays Arcade, off Adelaide Arcade, Adelaide
Urban Cow – Shop 6, Vaughan Place, Adelaide
The Adelaide Remakery – 18 Young Street, Adelaide (near Central Market)
Purple Cockatoo – 166a The Parade, Norwood
Pepper Street Arts Centre – Magill Road, Magill
Naomi Schwartz Contemporary Jewellery – Henley Square Pavillion, Henley Beach
Hahndorf Academy – Main Street, Hahndorf
Murray Bridge Regional Gallery – Sixth Street, Murray Bridge
Bethany Wines – Barossa Valley
Jam Factory – Seppeltsfield
ACT
Canberra Glassworks – 11 Wentworth Avenue, Kingston
VIC
Red Moon Art Glass Gallery – Canterbury Road, Canterbury
The Reimaginarium – Geelong
This bracelet is heading to @tartscollectivevery soon!
Green Depression Glass Earrings
I have made 12 pairs of Green Depression Glass earrings to celebrate the end of this year! It is a lovely little collection of some of my favourite styles of earrings, made with one of my favourite recycled glass objects to work with. If you like earrings or you like Green Depression Glass, check them out in my online shop.
My last market for 2019
This is my last market for 2019. And I’m so excited to be attending this one with a group of South Australian artists/makers I thoroughly admire for not only their talent, but commitment to using repurposed and reclaimed materials.
Our collaborative stall is the Re:made Collective!
We are:
Deckle Studio – https://www.facebook.com/decklestudio/
Fede Design – https://www.facebook.com/fedeToys/
Julie Frahm Glass Jewellery – https://www.facebook.com/JulieFrahmGlassJewellery/
Random Recycled
Wonder What You Were – https://www.facebook.com/wonderwhatyouwere/
You’ll find our collective stall at POSH Arts and Design Fair in Port Adelaide from Dec 6-8.
https://www.facebook.com/events/957319421313757/
Head to their website for the full fair program details on artists, workshops, panel discussions, tickets, etc.
https://www.poshmarkets.com.au/
Some days…
Some days I feel like I could write a book about how it feels to sit down and make something every day. Today, feeling slightly overwhelmed with life and stuff, I knew I needed to make something, I knew I would not feel worse for making something, and I might even feel a little bit better. And then I made these earrings, and I felt like a tiny part of today felt pretty darned good. For a little while anyway.
Thank you, thank you
A big thanks to everyone who has supported my little business this year. It has been lovely to meet so many of you at the markets I have done. Yesterday in the Barossa Valley was just beautiful (ok, maybe a tad windy)! I have one more market before Christmas and that is Posh Markets at Harts Mill in Port Adelaide. Friday from 5-9, and Saturday/Sunday from 10-4. I will tell you more about that in a post this week. The photographs are of the broken bottles I use to make recycled glass beads. This is something I have been making for 10 years now, and I love it more every year. Happy Sunday!
Pink, brown, green long recycled glass necklace
Pink, green and brown recycled glass beads feature in this long necklace that can be worn long or doubled over like this. Beads are made from wine and gin bottles.
Long recycled glass necklaces
Making more long recycled glass necklaces for the Adornment Market in Tanunda on Saturday from 3-7pm.
What a great idea for a gift!
Loved this idea for a gift! A small bottle of Hendricks Gin and a pair of earrings made from a Hendricks Gin bottle! What a great idea.
Thank you for supporting my little creative business
So grateful to everyone who helped organise the @etsyadelaide Etsy Made Local market on Saturday. The day was incredible and it was lovely to see so many of my lovely regular customers there. Thank you for still liking my work enough to buy it again! I love making glass beads and jewellery, but there are only so many earrings this girl can wear! Thank you for supporting me and my little creative business that I am still incredibly passionate about even after all these years! My next market is the Adornment Market in Tanunda on Saturday from 3-7pm. Maybe I will see some of you there? Lovely drive and always lots of lovely things to do in the Barossa Valley!