Posts Tagged ‘jewellery’

  • Spirit of Christmas Fair ticket giveaway

    by SassyMoola on 6th November 09 at 10:00 am

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    It’s 6 November, which means Christmas is a mere 48 days away. If you’re a last-minute sort, Christmas shopping won’t have graced your retail radar yet, but if you’re someone who likes to get it done sooner (all the more time to quaff mulled wine, you see), your ship has come in…

    Let the Christmas shopping commence

    OolaMoola is giving away four weekend tickets to the Spirit of Christmas Fair in Olympia this weekend. The event has been featured in Home & Garden magazine and is stacked with gifts, glitter, and all manner of delicious Christmas treats.

    The Spirit of Christmas Fair

    The Spirit of Christmas Fair

    Here’s what you’ll find at the Fair

    This year, more than 600 companies will have some sort of food, drink, gift or service on display. The list of who’s coming features lots of local, ethical and handmade brands like Chameleon Earth Fair Trade leather goods, luscious Cowshed body products and Gwendolyn Carrie handmade shoes.

    Even if you’re not up for shopping just yet, the Spirit of Christmas Fair is the perfect place to take in your first taste of festive spirit, with wines (mulled and otherwise!), chocolates and all manner of seasonal treats to be had.

    Our tickets come courtesy of jewellery designer Kimberley Selwood, whose gorgeous new Plume range will be on display. Here’s one of her cuff bracelets — I think it’s really delicate and unique… something for the stocking, perhaps? (One can only hope!)

    A Kimberley Selwood cuff bracelet

    A Kimberley Selwood cuff bracelet

    How to get in on the action

    Tickets are valued at £15 each and are good for admission on Saturday or Sunday. We’ll give the tickets away in pairs so you can take a friend with you to soak up all the seasonal festivity.

    To win yours, hop onto Twitter and be the first (or second!) to retweet our Spirit of Christmas Fair tweet. Good luck… and happy shopping!

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  • Crafty times: chunky glass bracelets

    by SassyMoola on 28th July 09 at 11:39 pm

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    I’m on some kind of crafting kick this month – first the fascinator and now these sparkly little beauties!

    Eight homemade chunky glass bracelets

    Eight homemade chunky glass bracelets

    I have recently rediscovered the fabulousness of accessories. Yet at around about the same time, I also discovered that too many seemingly simple accessories (made of, say, string and a few beads) are overpriced to the point of craziness. As such, I thought I might try my hand at making my own.

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  • DIY tutorial of the week: make your own statement neck piece

    by BirdyMoola on 28th April 09 at 10:09 am

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    Statement necklaces are big this season, and are excellent for adding interest and detail to a plain t-shirt or dress. I recently spotted a really cool plaited jersey neck piece in an East London boutique for about £60, and thought I would have a go at making one myself. It actually turned out waaay better than I had initially planned – with a bonus ‘rose’ detail that came about by accident when I was trying to work out what to do with the ends.

    It’s relatively quick and simple to make and you don’t need any specific skills – apart from the ability to plait. I wore it on Sunday and attracted loads of comments from people wanting to know where I bought it!

    Here’s a step-by-step tutorial to making one yourself.

    You will need:
    • 90cm x 150cm of jersey fabric in colour of your choice  (if you want to make a longer necklace, you will need more than 150cm in length)
    • Extra scraps of jersey to make two ties – I had enough left over because I bought a metre-length of 150cm-wide fabric
    • Water-erasable fabric pen
    • Scissors
    • Gaffer tape (or someone to hold your braid)
    • Ruler

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    1. Lay your fabric out flat and mark out 30cm points along the shortest length. Do the same on the other side.

    2. At your first 30cm point, rule a line with the water-erasable fabric marker along the longest length so you create a 150cm x 30cm strip.

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    3. Cut along the line so you end up with a length of 150cm x 30cm fabric.

    4. Rule another line at 30cm along the shortest length – this should divide the length of fabric in half. Cut along the line. You should now have three separate strips of fabric measuring 150cm x 30cm. Dab out any visible pen marks with a wet cloth.

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    5. Gather the ends together and gaffer tape the ends to a chair – leaving around 10cm of fabric loose at the end. (Warning: make sure the chair doesn’t have a varnished or painted surface as the tape may damage it. You might want to choose some other surface, or alternatively, ask someone to hold the end for you.)

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    6. Start plaiting the three lengths of fabric together. Ensure you keep the tension consistent so the plaiting is even.

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    7. At the end of the plait, use a narrow scrap of the same fabric to secure it by tying a double knot. Ensure you leave around 10cm loose.

    8. Unstick the plait from the chair and use the ends of one knot to tie a double-knot around the other end. Do the same with the other end of the plait. You should now have a plaited loop.

    9. Line up the ends of the plait in your hand and trim it to make sure they’re even.

    10. Pull out and fan the ends to create a flower shape. That’s it – you’re done!

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    TOTAL SPENT: £9.10
    COST OF DESIGNER NECK PIECE: £60
    TOTAL SAVED: £50.90

    Check out the video below to see how I made it…


    Make your own statement neck piece from OolaMoola on Vimeo.

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