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Rainy day blues

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It is a very wet weekend in Sydney - rain and wind both blowing sideways.  As rain seems to be the forecast everyday for the next month, after retiring 2 dodgy umbrellas, I bought myself a grown up one by Blunt from Top3 , a great design store at the bottom of my street. The umbrella is meant to be invincible... here's hoping, as I live in the windiest suburb in Sydney! Here is a  recent pieces using lots of gorgeous beads. Blogger is playing up and wont let me post any more images.. grrr..a mind of its own ! Carnival Necklace                                                                                                                             ...

Australian inspired pieces

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Yesterday was Australia Day - steamy hot and humid, so a good time to hang in the studio with the air con blowing.  Total contrast to my northern hemisphere family who sent photos of my 2 year old twin nephews in their London backyard playing in the snow having built a snowman. Here are a couple of new pieces whose colours and textures have been inspired by my Australian roots. The second one has one of my favourite birds made by LeAnn of Summers Studio . LeAnn gets so much character into such a simple piece.

Handmade Earring Hooks

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Hello. First post of 2013 for me. Better late than never! I've been back to the hard work of planning for the year day-job wise in the architecture and interior design field for a couple of weeks. This time of year is usually quiet in architecture and interior design which allows us to think about plans for the the months to come. The Interior Design game is a tough one at the moment -projects turn over fast so you have to continually feed the hungry machine , and there is a lot of undercutting of fees with clients not understanding what they will or will not get for the money, making it harder to get wins across the line and to get profits - it really is a love job.  These are things I ponder whilst having my jewellery making time, my other love job. In the Sasha + Max Studio, I have finally ventured into making my own earring hooks, reading lots of "how to's" ( thanks Beth Hemmila for the links on her blog last year -that got me motivated), practising ...

Meandering thoughts

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Licorice Earrings It is getting busy in the lead up to the holidays - must say, am really looking forward to a couple of weeks at home hanging out with Sasha and Kevin, warm weather and having more beading and sewing time.  I recently reinvigorated my sewing side by buying a new Singer machine - lots of fun but does eat into the bead time - need to rebuild my skills before I will share any creations on that front! On a totally different front, have you read the book " The Dalai Lama's Cat " -? It is such a sweet story, very light, all fiction, telling the tale of a Himalayan cat who is saved from the streets of Delhi and learns Buddhist lessons -  thank you Ingrid of The Conscious Cat who posted about it. Here are some newer earrings using enamel components from Suebeads and Gardanne. Doily Earrings

A Sale and Recent Pieces

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A dear friend, Alice turned 30 last week, so I made her a special necklace. Her style is minimal, but with lady like flair.  The Japanese bead by by Australian ceramic artist Natalie Fletcher of Peruzi , paired with some simple wooden discs and Elaine Ray's red beads were a perfect fit. Puzzle Bracelet This new bracelet in lovely neutral tones with a gorgeous mix of artist beads has been added to the Etsy store.  Use the code BRACELET20 to get 20% off any bracelet on the Etsy store -  code is however valid for bracelets only. Limited time only, so it is a great time to stock up on gifts.

Travels in London

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Continuing my travel related posts, here are the London Highlights of the Forbo tour. The London Design Festival was huge - I wish we had more time (and energy!) The V+A Museum alone could have taken up two or three days! Highlights at V+A were the art installations, the Heatherwick Studio retrospective ( Thomas Heatherwick and team are multi skilled designers responsible for the Olympic cauldron and the new London Buses), and the Ballgowns exhibition, which had many designer gowns from the 1950's to now. Art Installation at the V+A Museum Entry We also visited two expos. The first was an interior design and architecture trade show, 100% Design at Earls Court - it was a fairly standard trade fair, much better than its Australian counterpart and the entry was certainly a highlight. Entry Installation at 100% Design  The second was called Tent, and was primarily furniture, accessories and lighting from more up and coming designers, although there were some oldies the...

Travels in Amsterdam and London Part 1

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Typical Amsterdam houses A work colleague and I were very lucky to win the Forbo award trip for a flooring design using marmoleum. The prize was an all expenses paid trip to Amsterdam and London for a week, to visit the Forbo factory,  have architectural and design tours, plus visit the London Design festival. Forbo's Krommenie Showroom The Forbo team looked after us very well, and we had a wonderful and hectic time, lots of food and great conversation, plenty of galleries and design talk, and a wee bit of shopping! My new shoes from United Nude Found an amazing shoe shop in Amsterdam, called United Nude -the store fitout was very cool, and the shoes are totally architectural, amazing colours, perhaps some not so great to walk in but very sculptural- I played it safe, I am an older chick, so bought 2 pairs in more muted tones, with relatively sensible heels, but will no doubt visit their on line store in the future as they ship to Australia. Restaurant De ...