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ally parker

"I like to observe and draw inspiration from things around me. Working in silver gives me the opportunity to capture fragments of everyday things and bring them from my imagination into a solid form"


www.allyparker.etsy.com
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celia designs

'I love resin jewellery and I love street art from around the world, so I decided to combine the two and came up with these unique brooches which are designed and hand crafted in Melbourne by me'.

www.celia.com.au
M 0405 511 431
email celia@celia.com.au

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julie knoblock

Jules Knoblock is an artist, crafter and illustrator living in West Gippsland Victoria. When Jules is not illustrating books, magazines and the like, you will find her making crafty items and art for her label Tummyache

www.tummyache.etsy.com
e: julieknoblock[at]gmail.com
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sarah abbott

"I love making stuff :)

In my other life, I'm a software designer, but in my 'real' life I love to create. I've taken a few drawing and design courses over the years but never put them to good use until a couple of years ago, when I was just totally overcome with the urge to 'make stuff'.

Now I'm into everything: cards and stationery (my lifelong love!); jewelry; journals; collage and mixed media artworks. You name it, and I've probably made it!"

e:9coacheswaiting[at]gmail.com
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mattea davies        

"All my Beady-fiddlings are one-off creations, handmade with a combination
of new and found objects. Unique custom-made pieces can also be designed."
For enquires,

contact Mattea Davies at lemming_soup[at]hotmail.com

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dunja rezo        

Quirky hand made jewellry and a collection of crazy felt animals. I like to re-use and re-purpose my collection of inspiring cards and paper.

dunja.rezo@gmail.com

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lisa crawford jones              

Lisa Crawford Jones was always the little girl who drew and liked to stick things together with glue…. Her love of art has led her to painting, sculpture, photography, graphic design and now, jewellery, where she uses natural stones and silver. She will further this at NMIT in 2008. A former journalist and communications professional, when she is not making things, Lisa is working in her own marketing business.

lisacrawfordjones@yahoo.com.au
or 0402 467 380


 

a skulk of foxes

A Skulk of Foxes is all about the wild beauty of nature.
We love to use sterling silver to create our menagerie of earrings, brooches and necklaces.

www.askulkoffoxes.com.au
Enquiries welcome 0432 982 675

 

 

katrina barnden           

Contemporary designs, simple shapes, clean lines, versatility and unique finishes are features of my jewellery.  Each piece uses a combination of sterling silver, perspex, special stones and found objects and is individually and lovingly handmade, so your piece is unique.

e: kbjewellery@gmail.com



 


ingrid tufts

Fine porcelain objects and functional ware. Hand thrown and decorated.

www.ingridtufts.com

 

joanne linsdell

Jo Linsdells’ ceramic sculptures are hand-sized slip pieces cast from everyday objects.  These are finished through a range of individual surface treatments such as sanding, glazing, painting, or stencilling.

joannelinsdell@hotmail.com
mobile 0411 298 95


 

chantelle taxis        

My inspiration for creating comes from my compulsion to collect; vintage buttons, beautiful fabric, hand dyed wool and handmade glass beads. Combining these materials together provides me with the bases to create beautiful unique pieces which will give the wearer or owner a feeling of enchantment.

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kara smith

It started with a piece of vintage fabric that went into my old handbag. That's when it hit me – I'd make a new one myself! From the first bag sprang many more, every one perfect for the girl who wants to stand out from the crowd. Bags are individually named and come with cool details including pockets, vintage buttons and recycled buckles, with all patterns and designs created by me.

www.karasmith.com.au





karen jackson

Karen's exquisite creations are brought to life through her abstract interpretations inspired by her love of the intricacy and beauty of nature and architectural form.

Phone: 0425 270 100

 

nearly roadkill

Nearly Roadkill is a Melbourne based accessories design lab dedicated to the redistribution of discarded bits and pieces by reconstructing them into useful everyday items. Bags made from recycled car upholstery, wallets made from inner tubes, and belts made from bicycle tyres. All products are made fair and square in Melbourne.

Contact – www.nearlyroadkill.com.au
nearlyroadkill@gmail.com


 




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