




I made these glass flower earrings🪻🌼
I've been making winter-themed pieces lately, but I couldn't resist one last pair of flower earrings before fully embracing the season





I've been making winter-themed pieces lately, but I couldn't resist one last pair of flower earrings before fully embracing the season
This time I covered a glass ornament with patterned clothing fabric and guipure from a blouse. I embellished it with imitation gold leaf and a touch of glitter, then finished it with a coat of varnish to protect the fabric. I really enjoyed combining fabrics with different colors and styles in this piece.
I made these by wrapping ordinary glass ornaments in clothing fabric to give them a cozy texture, then decorated them with gold leaf and sequins. It’s so much fun and really lets your imagination run wild!
I combined natural sodalite beads with a handmade ceramic focal bead because I liked the contrast between the deep blue stone and the colorful ceramic.
I know it's only June, but I felt inspired to make a snowflake anyway. 😊
If you create based on inspiration rather than the calendar, you'll probably understand.
I couldn't resist these little ceramic flower beads. I paired them with blue glass crystals and gold-tone hoops, and they ended up reminding me of tiny wildflowers.
I never get tired of making cheerful earrings. These little starfish beads were too cute to resist.⭐
Made this with gold-tone beads, a bronze bird charm, and a ceramic floral centerpiece. I was going for a soft, pastoral vintage feel with a touch of elegance.
This is my first try at upcycling old vintage jewelry into a decorative wall piece.
I didn’t really start with a fixed plan — I just began arranging pieces and let the process guide me. As it evolved, I kept adding small elements and adjusting the composition until it felt complete.
The base is made from scraps of tulle and lace, and I built a heart-shaped form using old jewelry parts, beads, and small decorative fragments. I also added a subtle acrylic layer with a bit of glitter for a soft background texture.
I really enjoy working with repurposed materials, and this was a nice way for me to explore that direction for the first time.
In this piece, I tried to capture the feeling of a seaside sunset. This colored glass feels like a quiet blue evening. If this feeling reaches you as well, I would be very happy.
This was the very first decorative piece I ever made, and it actually started my journey into creating mixed media wall decor.
I reused parts from second-hand jewelry, combined them with new beads, and added fabric from a blouse on the back. I enjoy working with different textures and giving materials a new life in decorative form.
It turned into a sparkly handmade wall piece with a lot of detail and character.
If anyone’s interested, I also share my handmade pieces on Etsy.
Minimalist design using silver-toned floral elements and a bronze stem. I focused on warm vs cool metal contrast and kept the shape simple and organic.
I made this pair of metal flower earrings using silver-toned floral elements paired with a bronze stem.
I wanted to keep the design very minimal and slightly organic, focusing on the contrast between warm and cool metals rather than adding too much detail.
They’re inspired by simple botanical forms and how small changes in balance and placement can change the overall feel of a piece.
Summer mood — sun, sea, and waves 🌊 I tried to capture the colors and movement of the ocean using Murano-style glass beads.
I’ve been inspired by nature lately, so I made these earrings with a small metal bird and green glass beads. I wanted them to have a bit of a vintage feel while still looking fresh and wearable.
These pieces are inspired by warmer days — when everything is blooming and you can already feel the sea in the air.
I made this sea star inspired bracelet with colorful glass beads and turquoise chips — I love the play of colors✨