Showing posts with label hand-painted. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hand-painted. Show all posts

15 June 2016

There will always be something in blue...


I love to test new colours, but always fall back to the blue.
So I had to create some blue jewellery for you as well.
These two are in Tilla web shop right now.




More Forest Green Jewellery


More Forest Green Jewellery is now added to the web shop.
The square silver pendant left the web shop after just a few days, but a new one is drying in my workshop now.
I am wearing one myself as well and love it! It fits in with so many of my winter outfits.
Hope you like it too.












6 June 2016

Paprika Red Jewellery - hot, hot & hot

I have been testing a new colour this week and I am so happy with it.
As I am not a person using the red colour at all, this one is actually one I could think of wearing.

I have made ear-studs, mix & match earrings, necklaces and bracelets.
Let me know what you think?

More information @ Tilla's web shop.




3 April 2016

Hand-painted bracelets @ Tilla's

I have made a few bracelets lately. They are all hand-painted and covered in resin.
The bracelets are light to wear and will spice up your outfit of the day.

All bracelets are living in Tilla's web shop.






Calming jewellery in Forest Green

This is the Forest Green colour and I must say I really like it.
It is a very soothing colour and will mix perfectly with the autumn colours to come.

Necklace and chain bracelet are to be found in my Tilla web shop.
The ear-studs will follow the first Forest Green Jewellery order free of charge as they have a little scratch on the ear-pin. They are still fine to use.









Testing new colours @ Tilla's web shop

I collect new types of paint as I go. I started with only a couple of colours, and made one-coloured jewellery. Then realized, I could mix two colours and it turned out fabulous!
As you learn, you just want to try more. I got this beautiful forest green colour and it is very nice on its own, but when you mix it with a gold type of colour - it turned out to something exotic looking which got me thinking of rain forest, exotic flowers and birds.
What do you think? What would be the best name for this pattern?

All jewellery are for sale in my Tilla web shop. If you live outside of New Zealand and are interested in buying a piece, let me know which country you live in and I will send you the full international courier fee.