Sunday, 2 November 2014

Christmas is coming...

With seven (SEVEN!?!) events in November, its definitely gearing up for Christmas! Popular so far have been these wine glass charms, an evolution from my butterfly jewellery.


Each charm is totally individual. I tend to use the shapes & patterns from nature but change the colourway, often making it more vivid - after all, once your glass has been refilled a few times you still want to recognise which one is yours, without having to squint!

I've even managed to source some good quality gift boxes for them too, meaning less faffing with cellotape in the run up to the Big Day. This weekend I've been working on a commission of a set of charms using British birds, a bit of a challenge but I'm thrilled with how they've turned out, and I'll be quite sad to see them go! 



With three young children, I'm also chock a block with Christmas prep for the family. Last year I did nearly all of my Christmas shopping from artists & crafters and it was so much fun I'll be doing the same again this year. Just this week I got a fab parcel of goodies from the wonderful Seana Doherty art. Obviously I can't share the contents with you yet, but her page is definitely worth a look - just look at these lovely hearts!

Seana Doherty Art
My order books for pre-Christmas delivery will be closing on 30th November, but I will be posting in stock items from my website up until 15th December. I'll update on my Facebook page if I have to change these dates. 


Sunday, 12 October 2014

Textiles Collection


Let's start with a confession. I HATED textiles at school. I just didn't get it. It was very dry, lots of pattern cutting, no creativity. I get that it's best to learn the basics of something before you go advanced, but honestly, I don't work that way. My working tends to be more like this:

  1. Buy lots of craft stuff
  2. Throw out instructions / rule book
  3. Attempt craft
  4. Swear
  5. Attempt crafting again
  6. Throw it at the cat
  7. Cup of tea and a cake
  8. Pick up instructions, read around stain from discarded tea bag
  9. Realise the 36 mistakes I was making
  10. Take a deep breath & try again....

So really, maybe its more a fault of my brain than my textiles teacher, but still! These days I love textiles, and have started to incorporate them into my work. I did a needle felting course a while ago at The Bead Shop, Nottingham, which was lots of fun, allowing me lots of creative freedom while providing lots of information & inspiration. Lately I've taken to experimenting with incorporating needlefelt into jewellery and I've come up with these pendants:


I also did a course in Freehand Machine Embroidery with the amazingly talented Emily Smalley, who is based at Long Eaton Art Rooms. This is a fantastic technique, and very addictive, but I've not really had chance to explore it thoroughly as yet. 


It did get me thinking of different hoop art designs though, I think this is my favourite so far:


I also got a commission for some 'toy tidy' bags in a similar style, which I'm pretty pleased with. Apologies for the poor photo though!



I've had loads of fun developing this textiles range, I hope you like them! I've also started some Christmassy textiles too, with glitter & jingle bells! Any orders or commission requests please drop me an email: laura@eriminidesigns.co.uk 




Wednesday, 8 October 2014

Rainbow Party Preparations

Later this month is my second child's 3rd birthday. We're having a party at home with a rainbow theme, and I've been pinning like mad! (See my Pinterest board here)


The party bags were inspired by this pin, using small strips of tissue paper, about 3cm in width and 20cm in length. They're laid along a strip of tape, overlapped. I then snipped the ends to make the paper move better. The tape is attached to the back of the 'cloud', cut from white card, which I then stuck onto the bag using sticky fixers to give a slight '3D' effect.




The paper bags were purchased from Ebay and will be filled with tubs of playdough in rainbow colours (the tubs I also bought from Ebay here) so the guests can make their own rainbows when they get home!

I also made these coordinating decorations, one for the door & the number '3' for inside. I'm also hoping to do something like this paper chain rainbow for our archway, and the remainder of the tissue will be made into these tissue pom poms (I won't do a tutorial for these, Martha's done one, I can't beat that!)


I'll add some pictures of everything up and in place after the big day!

Thursday, 25 September 2014

Nursing Necklaces


These necklaces were designed on the basis of my own experiences, nursing my three children. Once they reach a few months old, it can be difficult to get babies to focus, and not pull on your clothes, hair and so on.

These necklaces feature a large, smooth gemstone, which is very tactile and perfectly rounded for little fingers. The leather cord is adjustable using sliding knots so the pendant can be lowered for nursing or raised to suit your neckline or while babywearing.


I've also been lucky enough to make this bespoke nursing necklace using a handmade wood bead the customer was given at her Blessingway. Combined with a smooth Rose Quartz donut that echoes the bead's shape this was finished off with coordinating beads.

My ready-to-post items are available here, but if you'd like to discuss a custom order please feel free to contact me.

Wednesday, 24 September 2014

Wedding Collections

Although the wedding jewellery I make tends to be bespoke, it generally fits into three ranges so I thought I'd take some time to introduce them all.


Pearl & Lace, the classic combination for a vintage, elegant look. I use Swarovski crystal pearls for a touch of quality and they also allow me a high degree of creative freedom because they come in such a variety of colours.


English Garden contains, amongst others, my Rose and Butterfly Collections. These nature inspired designs add a pop of colour to a wedding and are all available in any colour you can imagine, making them perfect to match in with your scheme. 


If you like a bit more of a sparkle, or maybe you're planning a Hollywood glamour or 1920's inspired wedding, then maybe the Crystal Shine range would be more your thing. Using the finest Swarovski crystals and genuine gemstones I have created eye catching designs, traditional in nature but with a modern edge.

If you are planning your wedding and looking for jewellery that is truly unique, without the designer price tag, then please contact me to have a chat about your requirements.



Tuesday, 23 September 2014

Where to Find Me 2014


I've been busy busy booking in lots of events to take me into the Festive period. Below are the details of the fairs and markets I'll be at, hopefully see you there!

Saturday 27th SEPTEMBER: "We Make It" Artisan Fair, De Bradelei Mills, Belper, DE56 1AR 9.30am-5pm

Saturday 18th OCTOBER: Cathedral Quarter Arts & Craft Fair, Derby Guildhall (off Market Place) 10am-4pm

Friday 24th & Saturday 25th OCTOBER: "We Make It" Artisan Fair, De Bradelei Mills, Belper, DE56 1AR 9.30am-5pm

Saturday 1st NOVEMBER: Attenborough Autumn Craft Fair, in aid of Christian Aid, Attenborough Village Hall, Attenborough Lane NG9 5HZ 10am-12 noon

Saturday 15th NOVEMBER: Craft & Gift Fair in aid of MS Society, Spondon Village Hall, Spondon, DE21 7FG 9.30am-1.30pm

Sunday 16th NOVEMBER: Mansfield Lights Switch On, Westgate, Mansfield 10am-6pm

Saturday 29th - Sunday 30th NOVEMBER: Festive Craft Fair as part of Open Studios, Long Eaton Art Rooms, Lime Grove, Long Eaton NG10 4LD 10am-4pm

Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Love is like a butterfly...


Recently I've been working on jewellery made from these little hand drawn butterflies. I use markers on shrink plastic and I just love their uniqueness. Generally I use shapes and patterns from nature, but experiment with colours and shading so that each one is different.

These are made into pendants, charm bracelets, earrings and even stretchy children's bracelets so that my little magpies could have one each! What I particularly like is that they are very light pieces, making them perfect for those who don't like chunky jewellery but still want a piece that makes an impact. Even better they can be made in absolutely any colour combination.

I'd love to know what you think!

Saturday, 9 August 2014

Roses Roses Everywhere...



One of the things I find interesting is repurposing, whether that be items, or in this case skills. A while ago I attended a cupcake decorating course with a friend of mine. One of the techniques we learnt was how to make beautiful roses from fondant icing by creating individual petals and layering them together. This looked very effective, but I'll be honest, my children demolish all cakes icing first within seconds. Such time and effort for me seemed wasted on something that's beauty is so shortlived.



So when I started experimenting with polymer clay I attempted to transfer the technique over and I found it worked quite well. What started as roses for pendants soon escalated and I now I offer various jewellery items with roses, including cufflinks and hair grips. They make beautiful sets for wedding jewellery as I'm able to make them in absolutely any colour scheme, and offer something for all of the bridal party.


Most recently I've been making some teeny tiny roses for these pretty personalised bracelets, fiddly but very worth it! I think they'd be just perfect for flower girls!


The items start from just £6.50 for stud earrings or a pair of hair grips and are available to suit every colour requirement!

Monday, 7 July 2014

Working from Home


You may or may not know that I'm actually a stay at home mum to three little ones, two girls aged 5 and 2 and my baby boy who will be 1 at the end of this month. So what with the school runs, playgroups, outings and endless snack making I have a lot of juggling to do!



I'm still finding my feet with working from home, but I'm hoping that doing so will in the long term enable me to work flexibly around my family commitments. Prioritising though is hard, as is getting space and time to think. I am blessed however with a wonderful husband who is happy to be handed a baby as soon as he gets through the door!



I'm lucky that we have room in our bedroom for my work station, and that said bedroom is on the 2nd floor, separate from the other areas of the house, but in reality I work where and when I can! I have a great free list app on my phone (ToDoist) that keeps me on track and I use cloud technology (Box.com) to keep all of my account and inventory documents accessible to me wherever I am. I can also amend my website on the go, so I can remove a product that sells off-site straight away. I also tend to update social media when I can from my phone, or if I get a block of time I try to schedule updates to get myself ahead. Technology is definitely to be embraced when you have so much going on at once!

Luckily I was an administrator in a past life so keeping on top of the paperwork is pretty much second nature to me, and little and often is the key I think to avoid tax return panic!

Do you have any good working from home tips you'd like to share? Or app recommendations?

**This Saturday I'm at Spondon Village Hall, Derby, from 9.30am until 1.30pm at a Craft Fair & Cream Tea event for the MS Society**

Monday, 23 June 2014

Craft Fair Display Revamp


I've been tweaking my craft fair display recently. In the main I've used metal shelf raisers from Ikea and pinboards from Wilkinson that have been spray painted.



To tie everything together and add a splash of my beloved teal to an otherwise monochrome scheme I managed to find a twin pack of washi tape (again from Wilkinsons - bargain!), which together with a little lace create the large display boards.


These are then placed on display easels (I found The Works to be cheapest), which can be bolted down with g-clamps for outdoor events.


The new pendants on chain caused me a little head scratching before I remembered this box. I think it originally housed a toiletries gift set but has been holding tealights in a cupboard forever! I think it works pretty well as I've been able to use the clasp to attach them at the back and a simple tent card slots in nicely to label them.

Overall I'm pretty happy with the effect, and for very little outlay too!

Monday, 16 June 2014

Poor Neglected Blog! New Products and Upcoming Events

Poor poor blog, how I have neglected you! Lots have happened since my last post. I am now stocked in a real bricks and mortar shop! Ragdoll Embroidery & Gifts in Arnold have a lovely range of handcrafted gorgeousness and are having lots of fab crafty events too, including an upcoming Pattern Swap for charity, check it out!


My new jewellery range is the Rose Collection. These handcrafted polymer clay roses are available in all the colours of the rainbow and can be ordered as pendants (£16.50), hair grips (£6.50), cufflinks (£10), stud earrings (£6.50) or a brooch (£15). Until Saturday there's also a giveaway on this range to enter via my Facebook page.


This week I'm building up to the Furthest From the Sea festival in Derby. I'm taking part in the craft fair around the Guildhall area, but there's also comedy, music, street performances and craft workshops taking place all over Derby Cathedral Quarter.