Showing posts with label chunky necklace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chunky necklace. Show all posts
Friday, 28 April 2017
Monday, 10 April 2017
Teal Blue Cotton Cord Bracelet at Lottie Of London Jewellery
Following in the footsteps of our popular Teal Statement Necklace here is our latest Teal Cord Bracelet inspired buy these Ocean hues.
Handmade from polymer clay beads with a Klimt design and strung onto a natural cotton cord, the perfect addition for your Spring and Summer wardrobe.
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Teal Blue Necklace & Bracelet by Lottie Of London Jewellery |
Thursday, 9 March 2017
Long Chunky Necklace | Statement Jewellery by Lottie Of London
Perfect for Spring our latest addition to our long statement necklace collection is handmade from polymer clay in muted green hues.
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Soft Green Long Statement Necklace by Lottie Of London |
Wednesday, 1 March 2017
Green Long Beaded Necklace | Statement Jewellery at Lottie Of London
Welcoming in March with our latest addition to our long statement necklace collection! Perfect for bright Spring hues.
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Green Long Statement Necklace by Lottie Of London Jewellery |
Monday, 13 February 2017
Purple Chunky Statement Necklace at Lottie Of London Jewellery
We're having a purple day today with our chunky statement necklace handmade from polymer clay in purple hues.
Wednesday, 25 January 2017
Playing with Polymer Clay Today
Well its been a while since I've had chance to do some colour mixing and I fancied something warming for this cold weather so I went with these deep reds to create a chunky statement necklace with a filigree design.
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Burgundy red chunky statement necklace by Lottie Of London Jewellery |
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Burgundy red chunky statement necklace by Lottie Of London Jewellery |
Saturday, 3 December 2016
Colourful Commissions For Long Statement Necklaces
I've been working on a commission this week for two long statement necklaces, above this is Wellspring Green was created with ombré hues. Such a beautiful and refreshing colour for a statement necklace.
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Commission Colour Mixing for Wellspring Green Statement Necklace |
The second necklace below was based on the colour Fuchsia Falls 5 again with ombre hues.
Long Statement Necklace Commissions at Lottie Of London Jewellery |
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Commission Colour Mixing for Fuchsia Falls 5 Statement Necklace |
If your interested in creating your own colour combination for my Long Statement Necklaces, you can contact me via my website where we can discuss your requirements.
Tuesday, 11 October 2016
New Long Statement Necklace perfect for fall at Lottie of London Jewellery
Here's our latest addition to our Long Statement Necklace collection in muted tones that are perfect for the fall season.
Monday, 1 August 2016
Colour Mixing my New Statement Necklace
Here's my latest creation from my colour mixing adventures! A Chunky Statement Necklace in teal blue hues using a Klimt design accompanied by wrapped beads and washers.
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Chunky Statement Necklace in teal blue hues by Lottie of London Jewellery |
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Colour Mixing Inspiration at Lottie Of London Jewellery |
Friday, 22 July 2016
New Colourful Long Statement Necklace perfect for summer
Yay I got in another colour mixing day, although its obliviously for work I thoroughly enjoy taking time out from the SEO and social media to just play with the clay and work on some new colours.
Well here's my New Long Statement Necklace, I wanted something perfect for Summer, a reflection of the hot days and the clear summer skies.
What do you think?
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Colourful Long Statement Necklace New at Lottie Of London Jewellery |
Wednesday, 14 October 2015
New @ Lottie Of London Turquoise Wood Bead Necklace
Be Bold, Be Bright with my Turquoise Wood Bead Necklace handmade from pucalet wood beads and for something a bit cooler how about my Mint Bead and Natural Wood Bead Necklace New and now available at my Etsy Store.
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Mint Green & Natural Wood Bead Necklace by Lottie Of London |
Monday, 17 June 2013
Polymer Clay Scribble Necklaces
Well my brand new clay extruder finally arrived and I have to say it was a joy to use, it wasn't until I received the new one that I realised my old one was on the way out for quite a while given the amount of blisters I kept getting trying to use it, still I now know for the future.
So finally I was able to get around and finish making my new Scribble Necklaces, this time in some softer paler colours for Summer.
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My clay extruder gun with an assortment of shapes to extrude |
So finally I was able to get around and finish making my new Scribble Necklaces, this time in some softer paler colours for Summer.
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Pink Toned Scribble Necklace handmade from Polymer Clay |
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Mint Green Toned Scribble Necklace handmade from Polymer Clay |
Also my giveaway started this week so pop on over to my GIVEAWAY BLOG POST to enter and be in which a chance of winning a pair of my Faux Jade Elephant Earrings
This post is part of Handmade Monday don't forget to check out more great crafter's over on Handmade Harbours Handmade Monday
Friday, 16 March 2012
Creating a Handcrafted Item of Jewellery Part Two
Catch up on Part One of Creating a Handcrafted Item Of Jewellery
Following on from last weeks post ... Here is Part Two of creating and finishing my handcrafted Ribbon Necklace
12.00pm Its time to sand and buff my beads, I use three grades of sandpaper and warm water with a tiny amount of washing up liquid, to give each bead a good sanding
12.35pm Once the beads have been sanded they need to be buffed firstly with denim as this helps to remove any remaining dust and residue from the bead and lastly with my hobby tool to create a beautiful matte shine ready for varnishing.
1.0pm Once varnished the beads must be given time to dry.
6.20pm Back again ! The beads are now dry and are ready to be assembled to create the finished necklace.
The necklace is carefully strung together with ribbon with each bead secured into place
7.45pm And here it is my completed handcrafted necklace, in all to create this piece it took me a total of 2 days to complete allowing for breaks in between when the beads needed cooling or drying.
KEEP YOUR EYES PEELED..... Over the next coming weeks I will be entering my Ribbon Necklace into a free promotional draw both on Here and my Facebook page.
To view more of my Ribbon Necklaces and Bespoke Jewellery Here
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Following on from last weeks post ... Here is Part Two of creating and finishing my handcrafted Ribbon Necklace
12.00pm Its time to sand and buff my beads, I use three grades of sandpaper and warm water with a tiny amount of washing up liquid, to give each bead a good sanding
three grades of sandpaper are used on my beads |
12.35pm Once the beads have been sanded they need to be buffed firstly with denim as this helps to remove any remaining dust and residue from the bead and lastly with my hobby tool to create a beautiful matte shine ready for varnishing.
Buffing my beads with my hobby tool |
1.0pm Once varnished the beads must be given time to dry.
6.20pm Back again ! The beads are now dry and are ready to be assembled to create the finished necklace.
Everything I need ready for finishing my necklace |
The necklace is carefully strung together with ribbon with each bead secured into place
Curling the ribbon and securing each bead |
7.45pm And here it is my completed handcrafted necklace, in all to create this piece it took me a total of 2 days to complete allowing for breaks in between when the beads needed cooling or drying.
Lilac Ribbon Rose Necklace
Lilac Ribbon Rose Necklace |
Lilac Ribbon Rose Necklace |
To view more of my Ribbon Necklaces and Bespoke Jewellery Here
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