Friday, 6 July 2007

New! Wire-wrapped Acrylic Beads Brooch

My newest passion is using the acrylic beads which comes in lime green, turquoise, red, orange and yellow-brown, to make simple brooch, wire-wrapped. I have got 4 pieces of the lime green in stock. I am still in the process of making more with the other colours. If you like what you see, and would like to have it in the other available colurs, feel free to drop me an email. I'd love to customise it for you according to your taste. Just take a look of how it transforms from a plain lime green bead to a beautiful brooch!


Transformed To:

Acrylic Lime Green with Green Cloissone
Product Code ACRw401
SGD$12.90

Acrylic Lime Green with heart-shaped diachroic bead
Product Code ACRw402
SGD$9.90


Acrylic Lime Green with cylindrical diachroic bead
Product Code ACRw403
SGD$12.90

Acrylic Green with oval-round, white-green acrlic beads
Product Code ACRw404
SGD$7.90

Well, hope you enjoy viewing my creations. Looking forward to your orders soon. Look out also for my newest, latest designs in the coming weeks!

Latest and Limited Editions!

These are my latest designs and limited editions of the button saucer brooch. There are two pieces of these buttons. The first one is made using a gold-plated 24-gauge non-tarnish wire with Czech glass crystals beads. The second one is wrapped with a silver-plated 20-gauge non-tarnish wire with Swarovski Bicone Crystals. Check it out!


Gold-wrapped Saucer Button Brooch
Product Code BTw401
SGD$13.90


Silver-wrapped Single Dangle Saucer Button Brooch
Product Code BTw402
SGD$13.90

This last piece is a normal wood button which I wire-wrapped it with silver-plated non-tarnish 20-gauge wire. I incorporated Swarovski light peach bi-cone crystals. A simple design, but nice!



Silver-wrapped Button with Swarovski Crystals
Product Code BTw403
SGD$8.90

Monday, 2 July 2007

Just an Update!



Hello dearest friends and valued customers!
Pictures of my creative designs!!
Haven't been able to update my blog yet due to work and family commitments. Been very busy also clearing all backlog orders and trying to create new designs. A good friend of mine wanted me to make her an anklet. She's my very first customer to request for an anklet! Wow! Good idea, too. At least I can add more things for my costume jewellery designs other than the usual necklace, bracelet and brooches. Going to start on making anklet projects very soon! Once it's ready, I will upload the photos on my blog.

I am also working out on streamlining my blog, to make it more neater and better. Not only for your reading pleasure for information but also to entice you further to buy my collection of costume jewellery designs.

Four months ago, I knew nothing about making my own costume jewelleries. When I told my hubby that I wanted to enrol for a creative jewellery making class, he was hesitant and thought that I wasn't creative to be a costume jewellery designer! I was not a fashionable person, how to be a creative designer?? I was quite sad, actually. Deep inside me, I knew I have at least a streak of creativeness in me and I knew that if I were to do my own piece of jewellery, surely my designs could be considered as creative and pretty not to everybody, but to the person who values the designs and appreciates as what it really is.

Tanja, my creative jewellery instructor, always says that if you like the designs that you have made and created, everybody will surely like them. But if you are not happy and do not like your designs, nobody will also. Those really are motivating words for me and since then, I have persevered and have made numerous designs which I love every one of them! Deep inside me, I wanted to prove my hubby wrong! Indeed, I can do it! With strong faith, I just do it and everything just fall into place...Sold many of my designs and still in biz!!

What I have learnt is 'beauty is in the eyes of the beholder'. My designs may not be attractive to some people, but others may find mine simple yet beautiful. Don't you think so? See pictures above.