I've just finished working on my website and have recently added in a new selection of glass beads and jewellery findings available to buy online. I plan to make some more dichroic glass pendants and gift sets later in the year and am hoping to introduce some new etched pictures for my pendants too.
Unfortunately my handmade glass jewellery is only available to buy from my Ebay shop. This is because each piece is one of a kind and cannot be exactly reproduced.
I've also been working on my Facebook business page and will start to include regular pictures and updates. If you'd like to follow me on Facebook or Twitter, please come and say hello ...
Tuesday, 22 February 2011
Thursday, 17 February 2011
Glass Crackle Beaded Necklaces
A few necklaces I have made using glass crackle beads along with my kiln fused dichroic glass pendants.
Thursday, 27 January 2011
Bead Inspired
Check out our new range of glass beads at Chloe's Designs Jewellery, Findings and Beads online shop.
New beads coming soon!
Thursday, 20 January 2011
Have fun making your own pendants
It’s easy to make your own unique pendant to wear. To make your pendant you need an object that has a flat back, like a cabochon, piece of glass, or perhaps something you have made from polymer clay?
You also need a leaf type bail as pictured below. These bails also come in heart shapes which look very cute. If your pendant object has a nice smooth back, you ideally need to scratch it up a little bit. This will help the glue stick when attaching the bail. (A hand-held drill with a sanding attachment is ideal if your object is glass, otherwise a small file or piece of sand paper should work well.)
You will need a strong glue like an epoxy glue to attach the bail to your object. If you’re object has an un-even front, then use a piece of blue-tac to keep your object in place while you attach the bail.
Place some glue on the bail and then put the bail onto your object. You may need to pick your pendant up and check you have the bail in the correct position. Leave the glue to dry and then check out your new creation!
Leaf and heart bails available from Chloe's Designs Jewellery Findings and Beads.
You also need a leaf type bail as pictured below. These bails also come in heart shapes which look very cute. If your pendant object has a nice smooth back, you ideally need to scratch it up a little bit. This will help the glue stick when attaching the bail. (A hand-held drill with a sanding attachment is ideal if your object is glass, otherwise a small file or piece of sand paper should work well.)
You will need a strong glue like an epoxy glue to attach the bail to your object. If you’re object has an un-even front, then use a piece of blue-tac to keep your object in place while you attach the bail.
Place some glue on the bail and then put the bail onto your object. You may need to pick your pendant up and check you have the bail in the correct position. Leave the glue to dry and then check out your new creation!
Leaf and heart bails available from Chloe's Designs Jewellery Findings and Beads.
Wednesday, 19 January 2011
Glass Beads
It's been a while since my last post, so I would like to wish everyone a very happy 2011!
I have worked with dichroic glass for a few years making unique pieces of jewellery to sell. I always enjoy the moment when I open my kiln to see how the different colours of glass have fused together. I usually always look for glass beads to go with my dichroic glass pendants and earrings, and have decided to also start selling glass beads and findings so you can create your own stunning jewellery.
My personal favorite are the glass crackle beads as they come in an array of mixed colours and really do stand out. I'll be adding more beads shortly.
Visit Online Shop: Chloe's Designs Jewellery Findings and Beads
I have worked with dichroic glass for a few years making unique pieces of jewellery to sell. I always enjoy the moment when I open my kiln to see how the different colours of glass have fused together. I usually always look for glass beads to go with my dichroic glass pendants and earrings, and have decided to also start selling glass beads and findings so you can create your own stunning jewellery.
My personal favorite are the glass crackle beads as they come in an array of mixed colours and really do stand out. I'll be adding more beads shortly.
Visit Online Shop: Chloe's Designs Jewellery Findings and Beads
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
Christmas Gift Ideas from Chloe's Designs
It's been a very busy few months building up to Christmas. I have several new gift sets and lots of new dichroic glass jewellery sets that are now available from my ebay shop.
Please come and take a look for lots of unique jewellery gift ideas ranging from wine glass charms to earring sets & necklace gift sets...


Unique handmade dichroic glass & silver jewellery by Chloe's Designs.
Visit Chloe's Designs eBay shop to browse my entire collection.
Monday, 23 August 2010
A busy summer making jewellery...
I have been keeping myself very busy this summer making lots of new jewellery. My next big craft fair is just around the corner and I have been working on a new selection of dichroic glass pendants, sets, bangles and more.



My next craft fair is at Milton Keynes Central Shopping Centre. The fair is in Middleton Hall just outside John Lewis and is on from Thursday 16th September to Sunday 19th September 2010. Please come and say hello if you visit the craft fair : - )
Pictured below is one of my most recent handmade dichroic glass bangles. I kiln fuse these bangles and I also shape them inside the kiln too. It takes several firings and a few days to finish each bangle.

I also make my own dichroic glass pendants with hand etched pictures on them. I find that the cats are the most popular, but are also the hardest picture to etch on the glass!


My next craft fair is at Milton Keynes Central Shopping Centre. The fair is in Middleton Hall just outside John Lewis and is on from Thursday 16th September to Sunday 19th September 2010. Please come and say hello if you visit the craft fair : - )
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