Handmade Jewellery Ideas

Handmade jewellery Ideas
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Looking For Handmade jewellery As A Handmade Gift

If you are shopping for jewellery gifts and are not sure what are the right gift to choose then you are not alone. There are hundreds of different types of handmade jewellery to select from as a gifts and picking the right one for you or your loved one can be intimidating. If you are serious about buying jewellery, then read on and I am sure that you will be more confident choosing the right piece.

If you dress casual for work or you are just going out to the shops, then you should consider Silver costume jewellery. Silver jewellery is often considered to be the perfect handmade jewellery accessory to any outfit. A casual outfit will instantly become dressy if you add the right piece of handmade jewellery. Even an outfit that is dull it can look great with the right piece of handmade jewellery so this can be the perfect handmade gift.

A sterling silver & turquoise piece of jewellery is a great item to select for a unique handmade gift. These rings are not highly expensive, but look like they are. People will notice a sterling silver & turquoise ring on you from afar. A ring like this is elegant, but not showy. You can also wear a sterling silver & turquoise ring with less formal outfits and still look amazing. Many women would love to receive a ring as a handmade gift.

A sterling silver floating or open heart pendant is the ideal choice to give to someone special as that romantic gift. A sterling silver floating or open heart pendant is often wore as a sign that a woman is in love, but it can be worn as an attention getter by a single woman so if there is someone special in your life this would be the ideal gift to choose. If you are looking for a piece of handmade jewellery that can be worn with a pair of jeans and a tight t-shirt as well as a cute black dress, then a sterling silver floating or open heart pendant is the right choice of jewellery for you. A sterling silver large floating or open heart pendant will get much more attention and can be worn with casual clothes but it is better worn with dressier outfits. There are many women who have sterling a silver large floating or open heart pendant as well as smaller versions.

There are thousands of great items to choose from, but this list will give you just a few great handmade gift ideas of what types of handmade jewellery you can choose from and how they may be worn and during what occasions. Whichever piece you choose I am sure that it will be loved. Also don’t forget if you have bought a piece of handmade jewellery as your handmade gift then make sure that you gift wrap it an show that you have taken time and care over your choice.

About the Author

Carole Jackson has worked in the fashion business for over 10 years and now is a handmade jewellery buyer for a large department store and one of her main duties is buying in the handmade gifts for the different seasons.

Any ideas for diy jewellery displays for a stall?

Hello,
I’ve just applied and been approved for my first ever stall at the local annual fair where I live and I plan to try my hand selling in person some of my handmade jewellery there. Anyway I usually sell on ebay through my store there, so I don’t have any displays for my jewellery.
You can check it out on the Australian ebay by searching for my store: Gemma’s Jewellery. I don’t mind paying to buy some but I was wondering if anyone had any simple and cheap ideas for diy making your own.
Also I don’t suppose has anyone has advice to give for a first timer to with selling at markets of fairs? Well thanks your help and time everyone. Kind regards,
Gemma.
Hi Paula M,
Thanks for your reply. I might try that idea with the cork, so thanks for that. My jewellery is neclackes, earrings both stud and the dangly kind and rings.

Hi there Gemma – when I started, about a year ago I used pin boards. (cork) . You can buy these quite cheap here. I coloured the wooden frame/rim in silver paint & sewed velvet onto the cork bit – just under the rim. But I guess you could paint the cork, or depending on the jewellery, leave it natural. I have also seen other ways of display – flat mirrors on a stall, photo frames standing up, flat slate on a stall. What kind of jewellery are you making? Hope this helps, BB, Paula

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