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Results of Last Thursday's Course at Uni

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This week I promised to show just what I had managed to achieve at my course at Bournemouth University of Arts. 

 

One thing I didn't take a photograph of was my very blue finger!  My glove got caught in a lid and I didn't realise that it had a very tiny tear in it - so I actually not only managed to dye the jewellery - but my finger too.  However, all is not lost as my finger isn't steamed (as the anodised jewellery has to be) and therefore after 2 days it's nearly worn off - phew!

 

I found the second week of carrying out this process far more satisfying - most probably because I was able to see the end result and had also had time to digest the information provided by the course tutor and consider how I could use it for my own ends.

 

This cuff bracelet was my first ever piece.

Blog - Anodised Aluminium Cuff

Having posted a picture of it on Facebook, it was well received - so much so that an existing customer requested its cost!  However, I know it has faults (as with everything that one tries first time) and I'd never sell an item that I'm not 100% satisfied with - so the lady in question is receiving this as present from myself - being posted to her on Monday and I'm hoping she likes it as much when she receives it.

 

The same happened with these earrings - a lady who has purchased some silver and gold earrings from me previously wanted to know how much I would charge for them.  Although these don't have faults - I felt it only fair to let her have them.  As a thank you for this, she's rounding up her friends to vote for my jewellery in the Craft and Design Selected Awards.  These were put in the post to her today and she's thrilled.

Blog - Anodised Aluminium Earrings

All in all, I feel this is a process that I will continue to work with.  Once my new studio bench has been fitted (my workspace is currently only about 2ft as I've collected more and more equipment) - so a new 8ft bench is being built into the studio this coming week and it will allow me far more flexibility to expand my range of jewellery.

 

Please feel free to leave any comments - I'm always delighted to hear your thoughts, Lesley x

 

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  1. Eiri Stephen

    It is indeed gorgeous and I'm a very lucky lady. Thanks Lesley and good luck in the Craft and Design Awards - you deserve to win :)

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  2. Judith Johnston

    It's a gorgeous bracelet Lesley. I bet your customers were thrilled to bits, what a generous thing to do.

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