A lovely lunch hour was spent on Wednesday foraging for vintage brooches. I ended up buying four which is, no doubt, excessive! However, I want to try them out on my etsy page to see what interest there is in these types of vintage pieces and whether it is worth my while continuing my Wednesday foraging. I bought items I'd be happy to keep for myself, of course, so I don't think I'll lose out for trying.
I love vintage brooches. They're so great for pepping up a coat lapel, bag or even putting on a hairband. I picked up three silver metal brooches with paste and one really cute owl sitting by the moon. I might not part with that one, we'll see!
If you are reading this blog then you probably already know that I make jewellery with a material called metal clay. It's not a well known material so I was really pleased to see it featuring on a programme on BBC1. The programme is called Countryfile and a metal clay artist called Emma Mitchell was featured, interviewed by Anita Rani. Emma talked about the mental health benefits of getting out into the countryside and getting inspiration from nature and natural surroundings. They picked leaves and other natural materials and used them to make moulds and silver jewellery. It's fantastic that silver clay was featured on TV as it raises awareness of the material. The metal clay world is quite small but I haven't met Emma yet although she is also teaching at the Y ou Can Make It metal clay conference in March so I am looking forward to meeting her there. You can watch the programme here on the BBC iplayer until 6th March 2018 (but only if you're in the UK unfortun...
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