Wednesday, 24 February 2016

Paper! Paper! I Need Some Paper!

I can't deny it - I'm still feeling incredibly stimulated by a recent trip to New York!

Look how happy!

It's such a visually exciting place - and the visitor's default setting must almost certainly be head up and mouth hanging open.  Art, architecture, atmosphere - it has it all in spades.

One of my favourite paintings - Madame X by John Singer Sargent at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Worth the entrance fee all by itself.

I found myself doing less shopping this time (second time) around but couldn't resist the lure of tracking down some exotic new paper for work.  I had researched and planned a visit to an art shop but found instead the wonderful Paper Source on Fifth Avenue and succumbed massively to the amazing choices on offer.

I can't wait to start making!







Sunday, 24 January 2016

CRAZY SALE - WEDNESDAY 3rd FEBRUARY 2016

I'm having a huge clearance sale on my Facebook page on Wednesday 3rd February at 8.00pm GMT.

Product photos are being uploaded from now until the 3rd February, so you can choose your favourite pieces, all ready to start shopping at 8.00pm GMT.

The sale is a lot of fun as it's first come, first served, so get those fingers ready!  Full details and photos can be found by clicking HERE.

Happy shopping.

Tuesday, 19 January 2016

Tidy Studio!

It's never going to appear in those lovely crafty lifestyle mags, but never mind.



Monday, 11 January 2016

Otters Holding Hearts

The lovely limited edition Otters Holding Hearts have just gone on sale in the Shark Alley shop!

Available in taupe or chocolate brown with a red or pink heart, they are custom sewn to your specifications and are available only until 14th February 2016, making them totally perfect for a Valentine's Day gift.



Oh and HAPPY NEW YEAR, by the way.

Monday, 23 November 2015

Christmas Fairs November - December 2015

Here's some info on Shark Alley's forthcoming fairs if you fancy them.  I'll be doing some exclusive special prices and discounts at all events.

DULWICH COLLEGE - SUNDAY 29th NOVEMBER
Once again I'll be having a stall at the very popular Dulwich College Christmas Fair in South London.  Find me at LH13 in the Lower Hall from 11.30am to 4.00pm.



CHELSEA CHRISTMAS GIFT FAIR - SATURDAY & SUNDAY 5th & 6th DECEMBER
Held at the fabulous Chelsea Old Town Hall, the fair takes place from 11am to 7.00pm on Saturday - giving you a full day's opportunity to shop - and then from 12.00 to 5.00pm on Sunday.


THE HAVEN FESTIVE CRAFT FAIR - SUNDAY 13th DECEMBER
Held in aid of The Haven Breast Cancer Charity, this event takes place at The Bedford, Balham from 11.00am - 5.00pm.  All of the organiser's proceeds go to support the charity.


Friday, 20 November 2015

Fairs & New Treasures

Bit of a last minute rush this one as I'm practically out the door for my first Christmas fair, so forgive bad photos and brevity.

Sparkle Contemporary Craft and Gourmet Food Fair is my absolute favourite event ever - comfortable, beautiful, warm and well-organised with hordes of lovely punters, so I'm looking forward to it, although I get stressed and nervous before every event set-up.

It opens tonight (Friday 20th November) 6.00 - 8.30pm and then is open 10.00-5.00 for the rest of the weekend.


I have a few lovely new treasures that will be on sale this weekend - with many making their debut, including these Matrioshka-inspired Russian Folk Bear brooches.


I have also been making some smaller hare necklaces, as I know not everyone likes big statement jewellery like I do.  Here's my favourite piece - the moon gazing hare pendant, complete with a freshwater pearl 'moon'.


Also there are some new bird brooches - ducks and penguins (how seasonal!).


And finally, some Christmas cards - foxes and hares.



I also have Dulwich College Christmas Fair next weekend (Sunday) then two more after that and I'll be posting details about these very soon.

Now I'm off for some deep breathing.



Monday, 12 October 2015

For Fans Of Vintage

I hold my hands up - it's been a while, hasn't it?

My only defence is that if I'm quiet online, it's because I've been hatching new ideas, and that's really far more important.

So I have two things to talk about and I'm kicking off with these brand new hare brooches which are made with something slightly less modern.  Something from 1880 in fact.


Years ago, my Grandmother used to do a bit of light opera and had a couple of fans from a performance of The Mikado, which she gave to me.  One was black with a landscape painted on it and has since been lost in the mists of time, but the other was a lush embroidered silk and was recently discovered in my Mum's loft after she had exhorted me to 'clear your crap out' (or words to that effect).

The fan had torn, but it was still so beautiful with its carved and painted base and the lovely delicate embroidered silk. The tears in the fabric actually revealed the newspaper lining - yellowing and French - and I was amazed to discover that it was dated 1880.




I'm sure I should have done something more respectful with this - but I just wanted to give it new life and make it into something wearable and beautiful, so I decided to use it to decorate some hare brooches.  Both the fabric and the newspaper could be used, even though the newspaper was very flaky and only came off in strips, so it had to be collaged on in pieces. Fragments of the silk had stuck to it, so there are lovely red smudges on some parts.


The silk was slightly harder to work with. I tried unsuccessfully to cover it with resin as usual, but it just killed it.  It has worked in the past with cotton fabrics, but the silk was just too absorbent and all the subtleties were lost.  So the finished pieces are only resin coated on the back so that the lovely delicate nature of the silk on the front can be shown off to its very best advantage.


Two of these limited edition brooches have just gone into the shop - click here to see.

I'll blog about the other new creations very soon.