Saturday, 14 July 2012


Look What The Sunshine Brought Me

A Little Visitor To My Garden





I know this has absolutely nothing to do with jewellery making or polymer clay, but yesterday we had a little bit of a rare occurrance....sun.Yes that's right! Sun! And I freely admit it went straight to my head. It also brought a little visitor to my back garden patio.

Let me introduce you to Betty. Betty is the beautiful little slinky shimmery grey one. The beautiful one holding her is my granddaughter Anya.

For anyone about to SHREIK in horror. Let me explain.
Betty is a slow worm. AND NOT A SNAKE. 
Slow worms are completly harmless and (legless ;) ) They are endangered and are really quite cute little creatures. Although the name is slow worm they are actually lizards without legs.And slow is not a term I would use to describe they're movements.





Saturday, 26 May 2012

Nautical And Nice
Nautical and nice polymer clay rondells in navy blue and fire engine red.
They are ideal worn for the Jubilee Celebration weekend. But the best thing is they are a timeless classic so they can be worn after the celebrations have ended.These are available to purchase at www.cariadjewelrybox.com and also www.folksy.com/shops/love




Wednesday, 18 April 2012

HandCraftedWithLove's photostream

Romance On The Beach NecklaceMarblelous Monochrome BraceletPapillon's Garden EarringsPapillon's Garden Cuff braceletColour My World Glasses Necklace

HandCraftedWithLove's photostream on Flickr.

As I am not very good at this blog thing just yet I will be adding more photos as I go along. Please bare with me on this :)

Wednesday, 21 March 2012

Jewellery Travelling Case




Ever been fed up with your jewellery travelling around loose in your cases or over night bags?
This neat little jewellery roll is the perfect solution to keep your baubles safe.
A beautiful hand made ivory satin jewellery roll which has three zipped compartments that is ideal for earrings,bracelets etc. At the back is a larger pocket for larger items such as necklaces and a ring holder.Each zip has a pretty dusky rose ribbon pull tab. The hearts on the front are accentuated with a rose in dusky pink.This is tied up with a satin ribbon in mulberry.
The jewellery roll measures 7inches wide/18 centimetres by 10 3/4 inches long / 28 centimetres when opened to it's full length. And 7 inches wide /18centimetres by 4 inches high 10 centimetres when rolled up and tied.This is available at http://www.cariadjewelrybox.com



Inside view of jewellery travelling case:


Sunday, 18 March 2012

Thought I Would Give This Blog Thing Another Go

I started this blog  a few years ago and to be honest I am not very good at it....hence the very few blogs that I have made.
Well I thought I would give it another chance. So here goes.

In the beginning I posted a photo of my very first make of polymerclay. So I thought I would pick up where I left off so to speak and post some more photos of my makes.
                                                           ''Splash Of Pink'' Earrings
                                               ''Dreamy Lilac'' Earrings

Sunday, 3 April 2011

Mass Production

A while ago I came across this article.Designing and making jewellery myself I can identify with this as I am sure anyone who likes to design jewellery /clothes and any other craft can as well. Mass production is the producing of identical items in extremely large volume on a continuous basis. It is usually done on an assembly line by laborers who often use specialized machinery and have low skill levels. It’s popular because, of course, more products are made at a cheaper cost, thereby making the final product itself less expensive than hand crafted products. Ever since Henry Ford created the Ford Model T. in the early 20th Century, mass production has taken over the world at the expense of the small business owner, the outstanding customer service only a small business owner can give, and the hand crafted products they create. Low cost? Sounds great, doesn’t it, but what about quality? When laborers produce jewelry on an assembly line, they aren’t putting the time or effort into making sure they are perfect and blemish free. They do exactly what their job is—no more, no less—because that’s really all they have time for and that’s what they get paid to do. An anklet might look pretty when purchased, but what good is it going to do you if you only get to wear it once and it snaps in two because inspections aren’t that thorough? Crafters take pride in the quality of their products. When a crafter creates an item, you can be sure that time, talent, thought and energy go into its creation. Great effort has gone into each individual piece—making certain every one is lovely and of the highest quality. How about originality? When you buy mass produced, you get what everyone else has. Sometimes that’s fine, but one reason many people wear jewelry is to stand out. We want to wear jewelry that’s as unique and individual as we are. We want it to represent us as such. Your local chain department store may have some attractive jewelry, but it’s not really symbolic of who we are as individuals because everyone is wearing the same thing. Hand crafted jewelry is original. You can pick a one of a kind piece of jewelry that embodies your individual taste. If you like dainty things and specific color combinations, you might choose to wear sparkling Swarovski Crystal earrings in your favorite colors. If you have a bold personality, you might wear something bright and sassy that will really catch someone’s eye. If there is something you like, but cannot find, many crafters take pleasure in creating exactly what you ask for. Of course, mass production has its advantages too, but the sad thing is that it doesn’t represent British and American pride, nor does it support the small business owner. Large chain retailers are wonderful for the general population. They make shopping easier and more affordable for middle class society, but many items you see at these stores are imported. Quality is poor and the small business owner struggles to support his family—often putting them out of business. If you ask me the reasons to buy handcrafted jewelry far outweigh those of buying mass produced. Handcrafted jewelry is a superior, quality product, it is unique and original, and it supports the small business owner. I think I’ll splurge on the hand crafted jewelry. Which do you think is the better choice?