Earlier in the year we were working on a necklace for a client - we split a multistranded necklace into two halves. Here is the second installment - Burnt Orange Seed Bead Necklace Part 2 - totally awesome - totally stylish - totally on trend.
The wonderful thing about this necklace is that the
amber and cream highlight strands can be removed and either
worn on another necklace or as rings. Our client thought this was
NeckSpice exhibited at the ChristChurch Fete (cnr of Punt and Toorak Rd South Yarra) on Saturday. These are some of the new styles we have created - our latest peace and princess offerings!!
We were discussing the other day that a Statement Piece can change a whole outfit. It is an easy way to make your wardrobe versatile and work for you on a number of different levels. Here is one of our latest statement pieces...more in the pipeline.
A stunning renovation of a friend's home required a beautiful NeckSpice piece. Turn to page 139 of this month's House & Garden magazine to see her wearing the amazing green necklace while she enjoys the surrounds of her newly renovated heritage listed Arts and Crafts style home in Sydney.
The last few days have seen the NeckSpice girls racing around the slopes at Mt Buller. The scenery was spectacular with fresh snow covering everything in sight...that got us thinking about our Spring collection...crazy that it is being inspired by Winter...but that is the beauty of ideas flowing from one season into the next.
One of our gorgeous customers allowed us to remodel one of her precious necklaces. We wrote about the multi strand necklace that we are making into two seperate necklaces. She has showered us with gifts and that invaluable "groovy" feeling that you get when someone shows faith in your creativity.
Indoors, cold, what to do? Beading!! Kids in the family not so keen but they like looking at the finished product. Some of the larger beads went missing during the design process - I suspect they are being used in a "marble run construction" that the kids are creating upstairs...We might might just keep beading downstairs and pretend that we can't hear the construction noises. Here are some of our Winter creations...more to come next week.