Tuesday, 29 January 2008

Beautiful Barcelona


My maiden trip to Spain has taken my breath away. Wow, is all I can say. Barcelona is a fantastic city and I now understand why its a wildly popular destination of travellers to Europe. My trip can be described in one word - fabulous! I had a magnificent time exploring the sights, sounds and tastes of Barcelona, checking out its quaint little pedestrian lanes, walking around the Old City, getting culturally acquainted with its museums and galleries, admiring its fantastic and unique architecture (thanks to Gaudi!) and sampling its wonderful, heavily seafood-based cuisine. The days I spent independently sightseeing were the most fun, I absolutely relished the complete freedom and autonomy I had in creating my own travel itinerary and I was reminded of how much enjoyment I could derive from my own company. I was having so much fun even though I was moving around alone, hubs locked away in his day long seminars. But of cause, it was nice being able to return back to the hotel in the evenings and share details of the wonderful day I had with him.

Oh, and the weather was simply beautiful for winter, plenty of sunshine. Nothing tops Mediterranean climates. Oh boy, do I miss Perth!

And surprisingly, I did not miss my beads as much as I thought I would, till towards the end of my trip. Time to get the fingers working! I can't wait! :)

Saturday, 19 January 2008

The Barcelona


I had actually made this charm bracelet a while ago but had yet to post it online. Looking at the components of the bracelet now, I can't help but feel that it embodies the spirit and fire of the seaside metropolis that is Barcelona. Maybe its the effect from having (finally) read the guide book on Barcelona that inspired me to name this bracelet such.

Barcelona really seems like a melting pot where the past is married with the future and where the present is a constant buzz of activity and action. I really can't wait to go and see it for myself!

Btw, read in Jan 08 issue of HerWorld mag that one of the trends for 2008 is Charm Bracelets! Gee, this is great! I'm "IN" without even knowing it! haha

Ingredients: Czech fire-polished glass beads, glass pearl and metal charms, finished off with a floral clasp


Everyday charm bracelet


This piece is to round up my "Everyday" collection. I had already made an Everyday necklace and a pair of Everyday earrings. So I guess its befitting that this Everyday charm bracelet rounds up this trio.

Refreshing colours to match any outfit!

Ingredients: Various glass beads in different shapes and metal charms finished off with a floral clasp

My first bag charm


This is my first attempt at making a bag charm. I wanted to create something that came across light and fun. These beads had just the right playful touch, finished off with a gold heart.

Great to hang off that new (Coach) bag! (I confess, I was inspired to make this piece by my Aunt's Coach bag as I reckon the signature brown Coach monogram canvas could use a splash of colour!)

Pacific Ocean


Ok, reality is sinking in, I'm going to be away from my beads and internet connection for a week. Hmm, I guess its good though for me to have this bit of time away, to spend with the hubs. I confess, since I took up beading a few months back, I have been neglecting him a tiny bit. Ok, fine, quite a lot actually.... *oopsies*

Hun, thanks for being so nice and sweet about it and not complain (yet) when I spend much of my non-work waking hours with the beadies! You'll have my full and undivided attention in Barcelona, promise! :)

So before I head off tomorrow, I will be posting some items which I have made already but been procrastinating to post.

The above bracelet is made from various Swarovski crystals in bicone and round shapes, linked with a delicate gold colour chain. I love the light refreshing colours! Reminds me of the beautiful Pacific Ocean coastlines I used to get pampered with back home!

Thursday, 17 January 2008

Cherry Ripe!




I received a request from two of my gal pals late this afternoon who had "commissioned" me to custom make a necklace as a birthday pressie for a mutual friend.

The catch was this: ~ the birthday was next week and I'm going to be off to Barcelona on Sunday for a week and I already had a jammed packed weekend schedule which meant I had to get it done before the weekend.

So, that didn't leave me with much time as its already Thursday evening. Fret not, I was determined to deliver the goods before I fly off. I guess my brain had already been subconsciously picking out colours for the necklace and I rushed to the bead shop after work to select my materials as I had mentally calculated I did not have sufficient beads in stock at home to complete the necklace.

Well, as a result of probably being inspired by my outfit for Chinese New Year (it has cherry prints!), the colours of this necklace are stemming from those of cherries! Think red plump cherries dangling from their vine green stems....

So girls, here's the special order you have placed.... I hope she likes it!

Ingredients: Beads in various colours, 14k plated gold extender chain and a "Made with Love" charm to finish it off!

Louis Vuitton Monogram Canvas Tivoli PM


This post isn't directly related to beads or jewellery, but it is definitely related to fashion trends.

The above bag is apparently a new model from LV, released only in November 2007. Response to the Tivoli design (which also comes in a bigger size called the Tivoli GM) was very good, with the bag apparently sold out in Singapore and many parts of the world. Apparently the waitlist in Singapore for this bag is already full, with the next shipment possibly arriving in February 08. Oh, and for those wondering how much this little baby costs, its apparently retailing in Singapore for SGD 1480.

Now, I am not a LV fanatic, definitely not one of those hard-core collectors. The above information I managed to gleam from doing a quick Google on the Tivoli PM. Which is why most of the sentences were filled with the word "apparently". Haha.

However, this morning, I woke up and found an SMS from the hubs (who is away on biz trip at the moment) that I am now the owner of a LV Monogram Canvas Tivoli PM. This is probably the first (and likely only) time that I have what is considered as close to an "IT" bag as it can get.... the phenomena which I've never really understood. In hub's SMS, he said that he managed to get me the last Tivoli PM in the store, and the salesgirl said he is lucky as that design is almost soldout worldwide.

Wow. And all I thought was the bowling bag shape of that bag was cute, so unlike the other "boxy" LV types which you keep seeing on the streets..... Haha

Wednesday, 16 January 2008

Everyday earrings


My first customer, miss K wanted a pair of earrings to match the charm bracelet I had custom made for her (see the post "My First Customer!"). Her specification was really simple : a simple design which she could wear everyday and not too long!

I decided to keep the colours neutral, so she could match it with whatever colour outfit she chose to wear. I wanted the end result to be simple yet elegant. Hope I achieved that!

Recipe: Tiny metalised gold Rose bud beads (a smaller version of the big Rose bud used in the charm bracelet), cream glass pearls, clear glass beads and tiny bicone Swarovski crystals in Golden Shadow

Tuesday, 15 January 2008

Beach Party


Was given the following request by my girlfriend whom I gave the "My First Charm Bracelet" to for her order of a charm bracelet (my second customer!):

- along the lines of the fashionista bracelet - she loved the margarita charm and the "made with love" charm
- like the colour combi but especially something red; it had to be striking

The rest was up to me to decide. She told me "I trust your taste and judgement". Thanks dear!

Hence, I came up with the above creation. A fun bikini brass charm adds a bit of zing to a bracelet adorn with striking red Czech fire-polished glass bead, olivine oval drop glass bead, black tear drop glass bead and neutralised with a clear tear drop bead. All finished off with a lovely heart and arrow toggle clasp!

So, do you like it??

Ingredients: 14k plated gold chain, imported brass charms, Czech fire-polished beads and other glass beads, and imported brass heart & arrow toggle clasp.

Monday, 14 January 2008

Thanks for your support!

A big 'Thank You' to those pals who visited my little space on the web and the feedback given, and for those who took that leap of faith to ask me to make trinkets for them!!!

My first customer, K, bless her kind soul, liked her charm bracelet enough to suggest that I come up with a pair of earrings to match! Wow, you blew me away with your request babe! Thanks soooo much for your faith and supportiveness!

Another two dearies bit the bullet and allowed me to design a charm bracelet each for them... whee, this is so fun! Thanks babes, I promise I will come up with something yummilicious! :D

I'm really enjoying this burst of creativity, been having these wonderful ideas in my head the whole day, thinking of my beads and what to make! Can't wait to get working on my ideas! In fact its making me more excited than my trip to Barcelona this weekend! (sssshhh, don't tell the hubs! he's paying for my trip! hehe)

Ruby Red


This necklace is in the spirit of CNY, a dash of red amongst gold.
Perfectly striking against a black top!

Sunday, 13 January 2008

Vine leaves on a rainy day


These earrings are like water trickling down vine leaves. I really love the soothing Erinite and Light Sapphire colours of the Swarovski crystals. Finished off with a small fleur-de-lis brass charm.

Cupid Strikes!


One of the pairs of earrings I made last weekend, an asymmetric dangling pair.... I think Cupid's adorable! :D

Ingredients: Adorable Cupid brass charm paired with yummy Swarovski crystals

Trinkets for sale

Last weekend, I went into "earring mode" and made quite a few pairs of dangling pieces. Realised that if this keeps up, I'm going to end up having more accessories than I could possible wear! Haha.

As such, I've decided that if someone out there likes the stuff I made, enough to want to buy them, my trinkets are available for sale.

Note that at present, I have made only one item of each piece, and some pieces that I've made have already been given away as presents to friends. However, depending on whether there is available material, I could recreate these pieces if necessary, but with variations to ensure exclusitivity.

Interested parties, please drop me an email at mytrinkettrove@gmail.com and let me know which piece you are interested in! Cheers!!

My first customer!


Thanks to my dear friend K who gamely placed an order for a charm bracelet with me the other day. She like the "My First Charm Bracelet" design and gave me pretty much free reign with only the requests not to have a purple colour theme as she already has quite a lot of accessories in that colour and it being along the lines of "My First Charm Bracelet" with the floral clasp.

Although she has a lot of black outfits, I wanted to create something versatile, which she could wear with almost any kind of outfits she chose, be it for work or play. So I borrowed the style from my previous creation to create something similar but different.

Babe, let me know what you think!!
Ingredients: 14K gold plated bracelet, Czech glass beads and brass charms

Saturday, 12 January 2008

Look what the postie brought in...


My latest order of beads finally come in the mail! Yay! Aren't they drool worthy?? Can't wait to get creative with them.... but its going to be one heck of a busy week, so many other things to do! Whee!

Thursday, 10 January 2008

Another happy girlfriend!


Update on Trinket from the Sea necklace:

Had dinner with my girlfriend who likes chunky accessories tonight. She fell in love with this necklace and has happily accepted my belated Xmas gift and declared that she is going to wear it tomorrow! Yay! :D

She kept gushing about the mixture of colours of the beads and how pretty they looked.... hehe, thanks babe! Enjoy it!

Its really satisfying when someone truly appreciates and likes something you have made specially for them.... I can't describe that feeling but I love it!!

Tuesday, 8 January 2008

A Bed of Roses


Had lunch today with a dear friend whom I have not met in a while. Had received really smashing news from her on new year's eve that her long time bf had finally proposed and they are getting married this year! Congrats again my dear! Really thrilled for you! :)

The glowing bride-to-be was looking sassy in her short 'do, after she had snipped off her precious long locks a couple of months ago "for a change". And it was such a refreshing change! It was with this new 'do in mind that I made this pair of not-so-long dangling earrings for her, in a blend of rose and lavender hued Swarovski crystals which suits her snow white complexion extremely well.

Hope you enjoy them my dear and thanks for "adopting" the Gingerbread couple :)

May your life be as beautiful as a bed of roses!

Monday, 7 January 2008

Pastel Princesses



Experimenting with the various pastel coloured Swarovski crystals I had, I was trying for a look which advocates the mantra that "less is more". Here are my attempts.

When Gingerbread Boy Met Gingerbread Girl


They had stars in their eyes! Hehe

Aren't these brass charms simply the cutest?? I absolutely loved them the minute I saw them... such an adorable gingerbread couple!

So fun making this piece! :)

Ingredients: Brass charms and metal stars

Sunday, 6 January 2008

The Warm Orient


Have been thinking about using these gold filigrees to make a pair of earrings. Finally got a chance today to set about doing so. The filigrees give a very oriental flavour and hence I decided to pair them with Swarovski crystals in a warm Topaz colour.

Quite like the overall result, simple yet elegant! Modern chinoiserie?? hehe
Think I will wear these to work tomorrow! :D

Everyday necklace


I came across these beads the other day, and they reminded me of lollies I used to eat as a child. I can't remember exactly what lollies they were, but I think it was Fox brand and they came in a multitude of colours and were translucent.

Anyways, I was looking to make an "everyday necklace", something simple which I could just throw on to jazz up what I call my don't-know-what-to-wear all black outfit reserved for mornings when I wake up and absolutely can't make up my mind what to wear! haha

Thought the mild but yummy colours of these beads would be just right, offset against a black top :)

Saturday, 5 January 2008

Trinket from the sea


The colours of the plastic stones in this necklace reminds me of the colours of the sea.... how the sea can look blue and yet green at times. These stones have white swirls which give them an interesting pattern. Mixing in some small lavender coloured glass beads for a look that is refreshing!

Another chunky necklace, which can act as "backup" for the girlfriend who likes her accessories chunky... in case she doesn't quite like the first necklace I had made for her. :D

Teal drops


I had been looking for the right pair of earrings to go with this teal coloured evening dress that I have. Unable to find something ready made in the colour that I wanted, I decided to make my own when I laid eyes on these gorgeous Swarovski tear drop crystals in Erinite. Paired them with tiny bicone Swarovski crystals in Cantaloupe. Cantaloupe is one funny colour, its only one out of two colours in the Swarovski range that changes colour!! Yes, these little crystals do change colour under different lighting... isn't that interesting? When my order first arrived, I initially thought the seller had sent me the wrong colour as they weren't green at all, in fact, a light greyish tinge!

The end result is a look that is simple yet elegant, just the right touch to go with my evening dress!

Fashionista Charm Bracelet


This piece was specially made for one of my girlfriend's who is a real fashionista. This gal knows and lurves her Miu Mius and Ferragamos, is a shopaholic, shoe-aholic and enjoys her after work drinks. Thus, I thought it befitting that her charm bracelet comprise of these loves of hers: a cute high heel shoe charm, a margarita charm (how adorable!) and a "Born to Shop" shopping bag charm! Finished off with various Czech glass beads and a "Made with Love" charm.

Pink Opalite meets Turquoise


I was intrigued by these pink Opalite stones when I saw the online pictures which made them look translucent and dreamy. When they finally arrived and I saw them with my own eyes, they had this milky, cloudy texture that is difficult to describe. The way they caught the lights made it an interesting material to work with. I decided to pair them with these irregular shaped turquoise beads for a striking necklace which would look fab paired with a black top.

A necklace.... finally!


Taking a breather from earrings and bracelets, I ventured on to my first necklace. This one's for a girlfriend whom I know likes her accessories chunky. Pairing together a twisted rope chain with glass and plastic beads, a solitary glass pearl and a metal heart locket.

I really hope she likes this piece! (yes, its a belated Xmas pressie as she's been on holidays!) Wonder if its too eclectic?

Oriental flowers


I decided to make something with a bit more Oriental flavour. I guess I'm at a stage where I'm still exploring the different type of styles that can be achieved using the vast array of beads available. When I chanced upon these lovely pink Chinese cloisonne beads, I evisioned delicate flowers swaying in the wind, accompanied by rustling leaves. For my lovely girlfriend, who herself is like a delicate blooming bud.

Ingredients: Pink Chinese cloisonne beads, gold leave charms and Swarovski crystals

Friday, 4 January 2008

Pinky dreams



This set was made for a real girly girlfriend. She loves pink and all things feminine... oh and pearls too! Ensembled from Swarovski crystals and pearl beads.

My first charm bracelet


Jewellery, being very personal, with everyone having their own personal tastes, makes it a challenge when you intend to make something for someone. Thus, when I set about making these Xmas pressies for my friends, I had to know their tastes well enough to ensure they did not absolutely hate what I had made.... my goal was that they did not dislike what I made and might even like it a bit. I wasn't planning to be too ambitious.

I had originally intended to make earrings for this particular friend but on second thought, felt that a charm bracelet would suit her personality better. I was very excited with the arrival of the supplies I had ordered and rummaging through the various charms, stones and glass beads which I had bought, I quickly assembled this piece, finishing it off with a floral clasp. I felt quite pleased by the end result.

But I was worried it might have been too "offbeat" and non-mainstream for her liking so I MMS her a pic of her Xmas pressie. She floored me with her response which was overwhelmingly positive and I floated on a cloud that night! Thanks!!! It gave me the right dose of encouragement and confidence that perhaps I might just have a bit of a flair for this... :p

Pearly pearls


Feeling more confident of my newly acquired skills, having practiced enough on making my "o" loops, I set about making my first Xmas present. This was for a dear friend who I know likes her accessories and pearly stuff was one of them. So when my shipment of supplies arrived from Australia, I immediately zoomed in on the glass pearls, mixing various colours and sizes to make this bracelet.

End result is shown above, although the lighting leaves much to be desired. I am delighted to say that the response to my gift was positive and she even put it own immediately! I felt so happy! :)

She also asked if I was going to sell the stuff I made.... could I really? Would anyone actually buy my creations?? Hmmm.....

Warm bunch of grapes???


Well, at least that's the thought that this pair of earrings evoked when I had finished making them due to the combination of the topaz and olivine colours. Made this pair of earrings from Czech glass beads in a mixture of round and tear drop shapes. This was to match the dual chain bracelet I had made earlier (shown in 2 posts below). That's the fab thing about self-made stuff, its completely custom made! You get to decide exactly what colours you want and there's no worrying about a whole bunch of other people having exactly the same thing.

I like!!! :D

My first self-made trinket!


This is the very first item I made when I made my foray into jewellery making recently. A pair of dangling earrings, not quite the length of shoulder dusters but long enough for me!

It was mind boggling being in the bead shop surrounded by such a vast array of beads, stones, charms and crystals in so many different shapes, colours and sizes! There were sooooo many delicious colours to choose from, I felt absolutely spoilt for choice! I settled on a gorgeous pair of Swarovski drop crystals in a beautiful Golden Shadow colour, accompanied by round Swarovski crystals and round Czech glass beads in pretty colours. Pity the picture above doesn't quite do the colours justice, some come out looking almost transparent!

The handiwork is a bit shoddy, but given that it was my absolute first attempt at making jewellery, surely I can be forgiven? ;)

I quite like the overall result though, reminds of my lollies - yum! haha

Being my maiden piece of work, this will always have a special place in my heart..... and my jewellery box! :)

Thursday, 3 January 2008

I've been busy with.... beads, charms, stones, crystals...

I've been B-U-S-Y over the last month in the lead up to Xmas and New Year's. Got super ambitious this year and decided to make my own Xmas pressies after picking up my newfound beading obsession. For someone who confesses not to be super dexterious, I wasn't too sure what the results would be. But I had already gone on this massive spree and spent a mini fortune buying all these lovely swarvoski crystals, stones, glass beads and charms that there was no backing out.... so the only thing to do was to bite the bullet and charge full steam ahead!

Some of my initial pieces were "trial" pieces, basically for me to practice my craft... found ready "guinea pigs" in the form of my aunts... thanks dears!!

Well, finally, here is a sneak preview of why I've been a hermit and have been hiding at home all those week nights and weekends!

More pics to come soon!


Picture 1: Warm coloured Czech glass beads complements the gold metal dual chain bracelet


Picture 2: Xmas themed bracelet with lovely Swarovski crystals and Czech glass beads finished with a pretty floral clasp


Picture 3: Earrings to match my new shirt of Xmas! Ingredients: Pretty swarovski crystals in delicious colours! Yummy!


Picture 4: One of the Xmas pressies I made for a girlfriend. She liked the earrings! YEAH! :) Ingredients: Swarovski crystals and Czech glass beads

Picture 5: Earrings for my aunt using lovely Swarovski crystals


Warm coloured Czech glass beads complements the gold metal dual chain bracelet


Xmas themed bracelet with lovely swarovski crystals and Czech glass beads finished with a pretty floral clasp



Earrings to match my new shirt for Xmas! Ingredients: pretty swarovski crystals in delicious colours - Yummy!


One of my Xmas pressies for a friend - she liked it! YEAH! :) Ingredients: Swarovski crystals and Czech glass beads


Earrings for my aunt - lovely swarovski crystals