Showing posts with label brooches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brooches. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

new at gallery grangie!




brand new tiny earrings for tiny little gallery grangie in richmond. was very glad to hear there was only one left of old range, and they now also stock the round and lovely small wooden brooches too. featuring photographs from our norwegian adventures, this new series is all airy and light. tak.


Tuesday, September 29, 2009


yup thats them again. better picture.


Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Craft Hatch market on 4th April



Me and my lovely Sales Assistant (otherwise known as Dan the boyfriend), playing shop...

We had a lovely day at the Craft Hatch Market at the City Library at the weekend. It was the second time jenhalldesigns was represented at the market, which is run by Craft Victoria to support and spotlight emerging designers just like me. Check out clog (the Craft Vic blog) for more pics and to check out the other great stallholders.

Cute and tiny wooden earrings turned out to be pretty popular. 

New round 'summer' earrings just in time for ummmm... autumn! 

Brand new 'stretch necklaces' making their debut, as were square polaroid style 'somewhere near here' brooches. These feature odd pictures of local places taken on our old school Diana camera, which have been transfered onto plywood and finished with a layer of resin...
 
Lovely wing brooches... soon to be on sale at my online shop!




Monday, January 5, 2009

and another package off to tassie...




including some lovely new wing brooches which looked super cute and colourful! all of course feature handmade tags/labels which are almost my favourite things to make- the end result is so satisfying...

and my new found love is STAPLING!!! out goes stitching paper- sooo 2008- the new attachment is the humble staple, very old school I know. 

so this order was sent out to a lovely lady in Hobart who is transforming a gallery space and shop at 146a Elizabeth St, Hobart. opening in the new year, this space will stock lots of australian made wearable art and objects. sounds great, cant wait to see some pictures!