Monday 12 September 2011

Thursday 8 September 2011

A Lazy Sunday Afternoon


I am still into making hairbands. This can be worn with any outfit for a splash of colour and just a little bit of Swarovski glitter. The main part of the hairband is hand stitched and made with grosgrain ribbons. ~to own it~

A favour please


These earrings were sent to me to be repaired and renewed. The owner really liked the design but she wanted it to look refreshed and shinier. This was easily achieved with Crystallised swarovski Elements and Sterling silver.

Monday 13 June 2011

Spring bloom


Flowers seem to be synonymous with spring. This would be the perfect bloom for those with pollen allergies ..:) This hairband uses grossgrain (yes from Japan), and blooms that were stitched from grossgrain (not from Japan), lace and crystallised swarovski elements.
~to own it~




Friday 10 June 2011

Hairband Tutorial


Headband/hairband... same diff... I have always called then hairbands, so i think i will stick to that .. :D

As promised here is a tutorial of how I made my hairbands :)

Materials for hairband:
Ribbon 3.5cm thick
Elastic 1 cm thick
Thread
Needle
Scissors

Steps:
1. Measure and cut the ribbon according to the length of your head. I measured from behind one ear to the next over the top of the head. Then the remaining length cut a piece of elastic band.
2. After cutting the ribbon pull out about 10-15cm of thread from the ribbon. I did this so that i have some thread that matches the ribbon which would be used later)
3. Cut the end with a zig-zag scissors or just cut it so that you have a jagged edge. This will stop the ribbon from fraying.

4. Line up the edge of the elastic and the ribbon and ensure that the elastic is place somewhat in the middle of the ribbon
5. Sew the two pieces together in a zig zag manner about 1cm from the edge just to make sure it will stay ( You could also use a sewing machine to do this)
6. After sewing it flip the ribbon back
7. Then fold over the ribbon to cover the end of the elastic. This is where i used the thread I pulled from the ribbon. All you need is a few stitches so that the end looks covered.

8. Fold the ribbon over as in the picture to line up the other end and sew as before in steps 5,6 and 7.
9. When you are done just flip the band back so that the folded end is on the inside of the band.
10 . Almost done. Actually if you just want a plain ribbon band you are done else you can embellish it a bit. I did that with Crystallised swarovski elements.


Happy Creating :D

Tuesday 7 June 2011

Holiday in Japan



I have always loved hairbands, fascinators, hats and all manners of hair/head accessories. After watching the Royal Wedding I have been motivated to finally make my hairbands. Quite a while ago while in Japan I came across some really nice grossgrain ribbon and of course my favourite bling - Crystallised Swarovski Elements. The combinations are subtle yet elegant. ~ to own it ~

I will be posting a tutorial on how i made the bands in the next post :)



Thursday 2 June 2011

Picture Perfect





When I saw the brass coloured picture frame I knew I had to do something with it. The natural Rhodonite patterns reminded me of the chinese calligraphy depictions of the mountains and the streams. I added just a small hint of bling with crystallised swarovski elements. Got to have a little bling. ~ to own it ~

Wednesday 1 June 2011

Rowing on a lily pond



The inspiration for this pair of earrings started with the lillypads. Then the vision of lillypads floating in a pond came to mind . The lillypads are a silver coloured base metal with crystallised swarovski elements. ~to own it~

Restart

1 JUNE 2011

I have not been showing this sit e a lot of love as of late . I have been busy beading and selling faster than I have been able to update. I have also been spending a bit more time on my other baby Dolce cakes and desserts. So 1 JUNE 2011 will mark another milestone. I have decided to revamp my site, hopefully with better pictures, more interesting accessories and perhaps a little more. For the moment the changes will be ongoing.