Showing posts with label Chinese knots for beaded jewellery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chinese knots for beaded jewellery. Show all posts

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Promo Packs for Handmade Mart

I have made this promo pack for the coming craft fair, Handmade Mart. I thought it will be fun to receive a little gift rather than a leaflet. And my friends are impressed.

Inside the pack are
manila tags, stickers which are hand stamped and made with re-purposed paper, ju ju be business card and of course the leaflet.

I will be a Culture Club, Soho Feb 6 (Sat), 2pm - 6pm. I was told the venue is easy to be by-passed. So make sure you read the map at my facebook.

P.S. For those lovely brides-to-be who would like to have a headpiece custom orders, you are welcome to step by. Just ask at the booth :)

xoxo

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Meeting ju ju be



I am having my 1st craft show in 2010. Let's celebrate the Valentine's Day in advance with New ju ju be 2010 collection. I promise it will be


romantic . french chic . vintage inspired







Date: 31 Jan 2010 (Sun) 12pm - 7pm

Venue: Amor Workshop, 2/F Southern Commercial Building, Wanchai

Featuring...

vintage French charms and unique 14k gold handmade jewellery by ju ju be



Lucky Draw...

Free Wedding Decoration Services (HKD2888) and more handmade goodies!




RSPV via ju ju be's facebook fan page!



For enquiry, please call Amor at 2529 0598 or email love.jujube[a]gmail.com

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Romantic vintage



I have been stalking Lobster and Swan's blog for sometime. She is an amazing artist! Reading her blog and photos is piece of joy every day! It inspires me a lot.

Such that... I have bought some vintage jewelry findings for my new collection in 2010! So excited.

For more vintage goodies,


I love this rustic blue tackle box from postroadvintage, Fire King tableware from jaditekate and digital wallpaper from Cath Kidston

Monday, January 4, 2010

Currently Reading


Currently I am reading
1) Chinese Knots for Beaded Jewellery It is so hard to have the strings go the the desired position. But I am having fun. Westerners are more fascinated by the art of Chinese knots.
2) Martha Stewart's Housekeeping Handbook
I am not that traditional to be a perfect housewife or putting myself in a socially fitted gender role. I just love reading the smart tips in the handbook. After all, I want to spend least time to kill housework and more time for my jewellery.
I wish I could have some input to 2010! And I guess the first book did influence me to make "O".