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Mr Site Presentation at 2.00pm & 3.30pm in the Café Area.
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Gift Guide Written By Tracy Brown From White Lily Green
A Alicia makes really interesting jewellery made from organic fabrics. A clever twist on typical jewellery trends. I love this bangle. It's modern and unique, but still has that glamorous luxury about it. More and more people suffer from metal allergies so jewellery such as this is a brilliant solution.
How fantastic is the Zip jewellery range from Blue Eyed Girl?! I particularly heart the zip bangles. Such a fashionable statement, yet comfortable to wear.
These stunning earrings are inspired by the designers love for lace, crochet and traditional doilies. They are beautifully intricate and are perfect to wear everyday.
Sterling Silver Eternal Stackable Rings
I have these, and I love them. I wear them everyday and mean the world to me. I actually bought these as a substitute for a tattoo and had the names on my children engraved inside each ring. They are simple, and pretty and I can wear them night or day. These would make a fabulous Mothers Day present or a gift for a new Mum.
Jades jewellery is created using 'recycled fabrics alongside items such as glass beads, freshwater pearls, semi-precious stones, watch mechanisms and other collectables'. In an age where we are encouraged to reuse, recycle or 'upcycle', I think these design ideas are a fantastic example of just that. Each piece is custom made and completely unique.
Pearly pea silver pod
Just stunning. I love the use of freshwater pearls as the 'peas'. Completely original to anything I have seen before. A perfect gift for that special lady who 'has everything'.
Another fabulous ethical handmade designer who's stunning pieces create contemporary heirlooms. Their 'Dixie' necklace is beautiful. The detail is intricate and all their pieces are so enchanting.
Here are some of my other favourites from the We Make Exhibitors
About Natalie Nicklin:
I am a designer/illustrator/artist/none of/ all of above. My work lies somewehre between these disiplins within the blurred boundaries between art, design and simply making things.
I make screen prints, collages, digital illustrations and paintings. Design logos, fonts and t-shirts; take photographs with various knackered old cameras and my shiny SLR. A lot of my work uses found images and analog photography but I'm almost as likely to draw, scrawl or use digital sources. My interests lie in the old and the new, the broken and the fixed, the future and the past. But mainly an old broken future that exists only in arcane archives or people's unreliable memories.
Inspirations:
Space, geometric patterns, visions of the future, music, forgotten lost places, trees, the past as it is now, as it will be and as it never was, science, colours, paper, mountains, forests, concrete, British new town, skyscrapers, broken stuff and things I don't understand.
Best Sellers:
I'm pretty happy about "Reflection"which has recently been selected to be included in a collection curated by urban outfitters and sold via their print shop. Appartment Therapy selected it as one of their favourite piece in the collection.
We Make Summer Fair:
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About Cara's Creations:
My name is Caragh Buxton, I am an illustrator, painter, and ceramic artist, I trained in fine art and have come to ceramics more recently.
I illustrate books for children and greetings cards for high street shops
All my ceramics are lovingly painted by hand , glazed and fired by me in my Kilne., the ceramics can be personalised for a special occasion. My cards and prints are produced by my hugely patient graphic designer, Guy, who puts up with my mind changing with incredible patience!
I have been working hard to produce a range of greetings cards, prints and ceramics.
My usual place of work is the kitchen table! Although, now that the business is growing I am in the process of moving my work area into a studio in the garden.
I live in south London with my partner and 4 children, I work around a time table of ballet drop offs, football training and tea dates....
I draw upon my children for many of my ideas, look at Monster print... this is an adaptation of my youngest boys dream about some friendly Monsters!
Best Sellers:
Ballerinas has definitely been the favourite print, along with footballers, closely followed by my Fairy Place print..
We Make Summer Fair:
At the summer fair I will have a collection of ceramics, cards and prints
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About Justine Ellis:
What seems like an age ago I studied Fine Art. Since then, I have taught young people with learning difficulties in schools and galleries in London. Although I continued to be creative, it has only been in the last two years that I started to design my own range of screen-printed products. Recently, I scarily took the plunge to give up the day job and concentrate on printing full time. It’s been exciting and so far so good.
I live in a leafy corner of southeast London, where I work messily from home, but venture north to Hackney to print at the fantastic Printclub London. I print using an environmentally friendly, water based, screen-printing process. I endeavour to print on recycled, Fairtrade, stock.
Inspirations:
I’m inspired by mid century design, and architecture; Lucienne Day, Alvar Aalto, Marimekko to name but a few. A huge inspiration though, must be the ‘millions of favourite blogs’ I look to for distraction on a daily basis.
Best Sellers:
My best sellers are probably my ‘Knitting Pattern Tote Bags’ and although it pains me to say it when the sun is out, my ‘Christmas Tree & Lights’ Christmas cards.
We Make Summer Fair:
I’ll be bringing a bit of everything to the fair, hopefully a little something for everyone - from brooches to bags and prints on paper. I’ll also be showing some new printed textiles that are still under wraps, so you’ll have to come along and check it all out on the day!
You’re Sites:
You can find me at www.justineellis.co.uk. There is a link to my Folksy shop on my site.