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ello and welcome to Issue 4 of My-Creative Diva. For me Christmas is about sharing time with family and friends, it also provides me with the opportunity to take time out for quiet reflection on another year almost past. This year I celebrate with my family in the UK. At our Christmas dinner, we will light a candle and as we think of all our family, friends and loved ones we’ll offer to the universe a special wish to keep them safe, healthy and happy. To all my wonderful contributors who have been so generous and supportive in helping to make this magazine, may your Christmas be a joyful one! To you our readers, may I extend on behalf of our team a very warm thank you for all your well wishes. We hope that during the festive weeks of Christmas celebrations you manage to find time to sit back, relax and enjoy some quality reading. In this Issue we bring you interviews and feature articles about inspiring designers, jewellery makers and artists. From America we welcome leading lampwork artist Corina Tettinger and journalist Robin Follett. From the UK we welcome jeweller Victoria Constable, jeweller and lampwork artist Lesley Messam plus designer and television personality Debbie Kershaw. And from the sunny shores of Australia we offer a warm welcome to fashion designer Chiquita Searle and master craftsman Robert Cripwell. Thanks to you all for sharing your inspiring work with us. May your Christmas be Merry! Warm hugs, Joan

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

EVERY MONTH

DIVA INTERVIEWS

06 This Month’s Divas 12 Editor’s Special Guest 36 Reader’s Gallery

8 Victoria Constable 15 Lesley Messam 26 Debbie Kershaw 28 Corina Tettinger 39 Robin Follette

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FEATURES 46 Divine Travel - Mercer, Maine 56 Divine Fashion – New Year Forecast 84 Divine Drinks - Festive Holiday Cheer

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THIS MONTH’S DIVAS VICTORIA CONSTABLE JEWELLERY DIVA

I have always had a passion for jewellery and after taking a foundation course in Art and Design, I went on to take a degree course in Jewellery and Metalwork at Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College, graduating in 1999. I worked for several jewellery companies since graduating, but in 2009 I decided to start Mila Jewellery and work on my own designs. I take a lot of my inspiration from nature and my surroundings. Colour and texture play an important role in my designs and I mainly work in silver. I am registered with the London Assay Office and so all my pieces are hallmarked where appropriate and stamped with my makers mark. E milajewellery@live.co.uk W www.milajewellery.com P 07788 131466

LESLEY MESSAM CREATIVE DIVA

Lesley has been making Jewellery for over 15 years. Finally she decided to enrol in evening classes on silver smithing, from that point she was hooked and the obsession began. Whilst taking the certification she discovered Metal clay. This was new and very exciting another obsession began. She took class after class and finally became a senior Art Clay instructor. She also has her own studio in Chichester where she teaches a variety of Jewellery classes. Lesley has recently achieved Masters Registry Level IV whilst still working towards her Level V. She has recently been published in ‘Chains chains chains’ and the PMC annual 2012. E lesleymessam@btconnect.com W silverwithlesley.com P 01243787829

CORINA TETTINGER LAMPWORK DIVA

Author, teacher and lampwork professional Corina Tettinger from the USA shares with us an insight into her world. Corina’s blog is entertaining to say the least. Below is a comment taken from her blog after she had been visiting an aquarium and photographing fish. “When a bead-maker visits an aquarium, he/she thinks of how to MAKE the fish. When a Japanese person visits and aquarium, he/she thinks of how to PREPARE the fish, “Hmmm, this one would make perfect Sushi”. I had two Japanese boyfriends when I was in College, so I know what I’m talking about”. Read more about this witty and amazingly talented woman on page 29. E corinatettinger@yahoo.com W www.corinabeads.com NEW BUSINESS www.beadhoppers.com

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THIS MONTH’S DIVAS

DEBBIE KERSHAW DESIGNER DIVA Debbie is a jewellery designer and busy Mum of three. She has been making jewellery for about six years now and runs her own business Angels and Daisies Jewellery from her home in West Yorkshire. Debbie started out selling other peoples jewellery at craft fairs and then decided she wanted to learn to make pieces herself! She began with an evening beading class and went on to study metal work and silver-smithing techniques and has been making and learning ever since. She absolutely loves her work and is passionate about jewellery from making it, to buying it and wearing it! E debbiejkershaw@googlemail.com W www.angelsanddaisies.com P 07739 533752

ROBIN FOLLETT

JOURNALIST DIVA

I’ve been writing since I was ten years old. I decided to turn to writing full time when our youngest daughter was preparing to go off to college, leaving us with an empty nest. I have a small house on 45 acres of land on a dead end road in the middle of the woods in rural Washington County. I love the peace and tranquillity of the woods as this is where I draw my inspiration. E robin@robinfollette.com W www.robinfollette.com P +207-214-8512

CHIQUITA SEARLE FASHION DIVA

Having studied at the Paris Fashion Institute in 2011, Searle has returned to her first love in the form of her very own European inspired corporate wear label, “Chi”. Merging her corporate roots with timeless chic, Searle’s innovative collections reflect the sense of style and confidence she inhibits herself. Searle is fast becoming the leader in innovative corporate wear for the female executive and entrepreneur in Australia, designing for the woman who covets exclusive, premium products enjoyed by only a few. E enquiry@chithelabel.com W www.chithelabel.com P 0447 159 241

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What is your background and what led you to create your own business? I took a 3 year degree course in Jewellery and Metalwork which is where I gained my basic design and making skills, but then went on to build on these through working in the jewellery trade, retail, wholesale and design, and self-taught practices. I wanted to start my own business to explore my own ideas and challenge myself through being my own boss and being successful! Where do you sell your work? In a number of galleries and jewellers in the UK and online via my own website, Etsy and Folksy online shops. What is the most distinctive aspect about your work? I’d like to think my attention to detail – I am a perfectionist and so ensure each piece is finished to a high standard How do you balance your everyday life with your business life? Well I also have a full time job which I currently do alongside my own work, so the balance is between the two of those! What has been the most beautiful piece of jewellery you have made to date? That’s a really hard question to answer…each piece is beautiful to the individual who wears it, so I couldn’t possible say it is any one piece.

Victoria Constable Interview

Jewellery Diva Victoria is a jewellery maker and designer based in Broome, near Bungay. I’m currently working on lots of orders to get out in time for Christmas! It’s a very busy time of year so I don’t get much time to do any experimental work. But, once the festive season has calmed down I am looking forward to working on some new designs, which will include techniques such as etching and enamelling which I’ve been meaning to do for months now! Where were you born and raised? I was born in Kingston Blount in Oxfordshire, and then my parents moved to a little village near Calne in Wiltshire a few years afterwards. I spent a large part of my life there until I moved to Buckinghamshire when I was 19 to go to University in High Wycombe. Where do you live now? I currently live in a small village on the Norfolk Suffolk border close to the market town of Bungay. 8

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What is the greatest challenge you have had to overcome? I was commissioned to make 6 sets of silver charms by the artist Robert Pacitti who won the Arts Council “Artists Taking the Lead” project for East Anglia….each set contained 205 individual designs which I was given as 2D symbols and had to work out how to make these 3D silver charms. The whole process took me just over a year to complete and the charms were used in events across the region. One set now resides at Abbots Hall, part of the East Anglian Museum of Rural Life in Stowmarket. What is your favourite technique? What excites you about it? Gemstones intrigue me, from their creation to the depths of colour and reflections they produce – to combine these in wearable adornment I always find exciting! Do you keep a journal of ideas and how do you keep yourself focused and organized? I have files on the computer of inspirational images and photographs that I have taken – the beauty of camera phones! To keep focused I have a huge white board in my workshop and everything I should be making gets written up on there…to stop me wandering off track…which I can easily do. I have a whole box of experimental pieces named “One Day!” that I use to draw inspiration from when starting new designs. What era of jewellery design do you like the most? Art Deco – 1920’s style. What keeps you motivated? The desire to succeed in my dreams.

If you’d like to view some of Victoria’s work visit her website or send her an email.You’ll find all her details below. CONTACT DETAILS E milajewellery@live.co.uk W www.milajewellery.com P 07788 131466

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I AM PASSIONATE ABOUT ACHIEVING MY DREAMS AND CREATING BEAUTIFUL JEWELLERY THAT SOMEONE WILL CHERISH. PHOTO CREDITS VICTORIA CONSTABLE

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GIVE A GIFT THAT LASTS!

This Christmas show how much you care with a gift of handmade bespoke jewellery made by Nicky Townsend. You won’t believe how little it costs to purchase a one of a kind piece that will last for years to come.

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EXCLUSIVE READER COMPETITION! ENTER OUR MAKE-OVER COMPETITION • Email us at competitions@my-creativediva.co.uk • Tell us in 25 words or less why you would like to win this fabulous prize • Please advise us as to which studio would be the closest for you to visit • Include a return email and postal address Go on, be a Divine Diva and enter today! YOU could be on our front cover!

Conditions of entry: Entrant must be 18 years or older. Proof of age identification will be required. No staff or family members of MCD staff are eligible to enter. No further correspondence will be entered into the competition.The winners name and address will be forwarded to New<Id Studios for the distribution of all prizes. My-Creative Diva accept no responsibility for the distribution of this prize. The winner is responsible for all travel expenses to and from the New<Id Studio.

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CHI THE LABEL BY CHIQUITA SEARLE

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EDITOR’S SPECIAL GUEST Australian Designer Chiquita Searle studied at the Paris Fashion Institute before launching her European inspired Corporate Collection for the modern professional business woman in early 2012. Here she shares her story with our Australian journalist Elizabeth Zernike.

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From an early age, Brisbane fashion designer Chiquita Searle knew style and clothes were the only things that made her tick. From cheeky beginnings at university spending her textbook money on clothes, to an unfulfilled corporate life in the mining industry, her inherent desire to involve herself in the fashion world was one she couldn’t ignore. Having studied at the Paris Fashion Institute in 2011, Searle has returned to her first love in the form of her very own European inspired corporate wear label, “Chi”. Merging her corporate roots with timeless chic, Searle’s innovative collections reflect the sense of style and confidence she exhibits herself. Searle is fast becoming the leader in innovative corporate wear for the female executive and entrepreneur in Australia, designing for the woman who covets exclusive, premium products enjoyed by only a few. Who was the person who encouraged you to pursue your career in fashion? Me funnily enough. I always knew I would establish my own fashion label at some stage and about 2 years ago I reassessed where I was personally and professionally and it seemed like a good time to put the wheels into motion. What led you to develop your business specialising in corporate clothing? After studying at the Paris Fashion Institute last year, I realised that there is a market the world over for stylish on trend corporate wear that doesn’t have to incorporate the traditional suit. Our options have been rather limited and Chi fills that gap by providing stylish corporate ensembles which are both edgy and feminine. Would you please share with us some information about the services you offer your clients? I am a Designer but I also incorporate Styling Sessions for my clients as after speaking with many of them, I’ve found the overwhelming result to be that corporate women are frustrated with their lack of understanding in how to style an outfit, what to wear to flatter their body shape and in some cases not even knowing what body shape they are! In my opinion, there is no point to beautiful clothes without fully understanding how to wear them. So part of my mission has become to educate my clients on how to look fabulous for the office everyday without fail! How do you market your business? I have an amazing Publicist, Samantha Brooks of Bloom PR & Marketing, who is tireless in her endeavours to raise the profile of myself and my label. I also utilise social media and have an intern dedicated to it. But most importantly, I go to great lengths to ensure that my clients have an AMAZING experience where they are made to feel special every time they deal with my label so most of my business has been word of mouth as a result. INTERVIEW CONTINUES December 2012


What has been your greatest challenge to date and how did you resolve it? Managing the cashflow. I get so excited about the design aspect and once a new design forms in my head I just want to get it made NOW! But in business you have to pace yourself and focus on selling the current collection before focusing on the next design element. Who is your favourite designer and why? Alexander McQueen. I think he was, without question, the most talented designer to have ever walked the face of the earth. His creativity is unrivalled. It’s pure art. I think he was an absolute genius. What are your fashion forecasts for the next season? To be honest, I don’t follow trends as such. I believe that corporate pieces need to be timeless and classic so that when purchasing something for your work wardrobe it’s a garment you can wear for seasons, plural rather than singular. Corporate clothing in my mind is an investment and for that reason I don’t follow trends when designing but instead think about my “Chi” Woman who leads a full and active life and needs items that can fit into her lifestyle. When I design it’s ALL about my customer, never about trends. Would you please tell us about your role in the League of Extraordinary Women? What the League aims to do is bring together like minded female entrepreneurs to celebrate our achievements and provide a community where we can share ideas, align businesses and generally just motivate and support each other on our journey to greatness! I have been fortunate enough to be named the first ever Queensland Crusader which is an achievement I am very proud of. I organise the Qld Events, promote them, assist in building the memberships, organise speakers and am someone any young female professional can come to for direction or support. What are your future plans? To build on the success of my styling sessions and open my first “Destination” store in 2013 in Brisbane where I can continue to hold the Chi Corporate Styling Sessions, launch Exclusive Invitation Only VIP Nights and have it be a place for Chi customers to visit to be pampered and “styled” rather than simply another retail store. How do you chill out when you need some ‘Me Time’? I read or I watch a DVD. I’ve recently taken up running which I really enjoy so aim to do that 3 times per week as well. What is your favourite article of clothing? The ‘Office Wench Halterneck’, It’s my latest design and I love it. It’s perfect for the Christmas season as it can be worn to the office under a blazer and then worn by itself to any number of Christmas events with a tailored pant or skirt. If you could choose any holiday destination in the world, where would you choose? New York. On the agenda is to spend Xmas in 2013 there for my first White Xmas with my family.

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CREATIVE DIVA Lesley Messam Interview

Lesley is a Master Registry Level IV, Senior Art Clay Instructor, PMC Certified. She is based in Chichester England. Lesley was born and raised in Chichester where she still lives today. Lesley loves this beautiful city as it is steeped in so much history. Lesley has a shop right in the centre of the town where she runs the Bead Cellar which is the newest addition to her very popular business named ‘David Messam’. Joan has known Lesley for several years. Lesley was a regular contributor to Joan’s previous magazine title, Making Jewellery and also to Joan’s recently published book ‘Creative Lampwork’. We are delighted to invite Lesley to share some of her stunning work and a little about her creative lifestyle with our MCD readers. Please share with us what lead you to create your own business. I started making jewellery about 15 or 16 years ago when a friend walked into our shop and said, “Look what I have made”. Right from that moment I knew I wanted to make jewellery. Initially I attended evening classes until I finally took a 5 year college course. During this period I discovered metal clay, glass fusing and lampworking amongst other materials. I considered myself to be in jewellery heaven. How do you market your work? I market my work in lots of ways. Half of our front shop window is used to display my work. I have a blog Silverwithlesley.blogspot.com, a website Silverwithlesley.com as well as Twitter and a Facebook page. I have written tutorials for several magazines, I’ve been published in three books and appeared on a metal clay calendar. What is the most distinctive aspect that you enjoy about your work? I am one of those people who get bored quite quickly, so I like to combine my work with many other materials such as glass, lampwork and ceramic. INTERVIEW CONTINUES ON PAGES 16 AND 17

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LESLEY MESSAM INTERVIEW When did you discover lampwork and how do you combine glass with silver? I discovered lampwork about 5 or 6 years ago, I took a class with Beverley Hicklin it was a one to one. I learnt loads. I like to use my beads in my work to add a different dimension to the pieces. What is the greatest challenge you have had to overcome? Writing! Writing tutorials, writing a blog, networking on Face-book in fact all the things I do to promote myself. I am dyslexic so I really struggle. It’s a real fear of appearing to be stupid but having said that, it would never stop me from trying. What is your favourite technique? What excites you about it? I like to build with metal clay, construction is really exciting to me, I think it’s why I love making beads because they have dimension. Do you work with any of the new copper, Sterling or bronze clays? OMG! I love copper clay and again combining it with silver. It is just fantastic.The colours are gorgeous together. I have also been working with Sterling silver clay which again I love as you have all the positives of Sterling silver but in clay form. It is metal clay heaven to my mind. Have you travelled abroad to teach or to attend PMC gatherings? I have been to many PMC and AC gatherings. What can be better then spending time with like-minded people from around the world? When it’s time to recharge the batteries, where do you go? In the past it’s been New York but I would now say London. It has just about everything you want for a short break. A visit to the V&A just gets all the jewellery making juices going. It’s such an inspirational place and it’s right on our door step!

If you’d like to view some of Lesley’s work visit her website or send her an email.You’ll find all her details below. CONTACT DETAILS E lesleymessam@btconnect.com W Silverwithlesley.com P 01243787829 PHOTO CREDITS LESLEY MESSAM

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LESLEY MESSAM INTERVIEW

MY FOCUS IS STRIVING TO BE THE BEST I CAN POSSIBLY BE IN MY FIELD

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DIVINE SEWING COMPETITION

ENTER OUR SEWING COMPETITION TO WIN 1 OF 3 FANTASTIC PRIZES! FIRST PRIZE SIMPLICITY’S SIMPLY THE BEST: SEWING BOOK This great book really is ‘the’ sewing bible to have. Written by the experts behind Simplicity patterns, it is packed with hints and tips to allow you to learn to sew with confidence. It has easy to navigate chapters that include understanding patterns, sewing basics and sewing on special fabrics that are tricky to work with. There are plenty of top techniques throughout as well as some pattern-less projects so you can get sewing straight away. It is spiral bound within a hard protective cover so it’s easy to leave open next to your sewing machine as you follow the step-by-step techniques. Simply the Best is published by Collins & Brown (rrp £20) ISBN: 978-1-84340-557-3. SECOND PRIZE Win a voucher for 2 Simplicity patterns of your choice. THIRD PRIZE Win a voucher for 1 Simplicity pattern of your choice.

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY SIMPLY…. Use a Simplicity, Burda or New Look pattern to make a garment. Embellish and decorate it to make it truly Devine. Send us a photo of your pattern plus one of the finished garment. Include 75 words describing how you added your own designer touch with your contact details. Winners will be announced in issue 6 of My-Creative Diva.

ENTER TODAY! SEND YOUR DETAILS AND PHOTOS TO E: competitions@my-creativediva.co.uk

THE FINE PRINT Conditions of entry: Only 1 entry per household. No staff members of MCD are eligible to enter. No further correspondence will be entered into the competition.The winners name and address will be forwarded to Simplicity for the distribution of all prizes. My-Creative Diva does not accept any responsibility for the distribution of the prizes.The names of the winners will be published in issue 6 of MCD. If you do not wish to be contacted by our marketing team with regard to further competitions or magazine subscription please include this text in your entry: * I do not wish to be contacted with regard to any marketing or promotions from MCD. 18

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DIVINE COMPETITION

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EXCLUSIVE READER COMPETITION! ENTER OUR MAKE-OVER COMPETITION • Email us at competitions@my-creativediva.co.uk • Tell us in 25 words or less why you would like to win this fabulous prize • Please advise us as to which studio would be the closest for you to visit • Include a return email and postal address The lucky winner will be announced in the November Issue 4 of My-Creative Diva magazine. We will publish your before and after photos once your make-over is complete. Go on, be a Divine Diva and enter today! YOU could be on our front cover! Conditions of entry: Entrant must be 18 years or older. Proof of age identification will be required. No staff or family members of MCD staff are eligible to enter. No further correspondence will be entered into the competition. The winners name and address will be forwarded to New<Id Studios for the distribution of all prizes. My-Creative Diva accept no responsibility for the distribution of this prize. The names of the winners will be published in issue 4 of MCD. If you do not wish to be contacted by our marketing team with regard to further competitions or magazine subscription please include the following text with your entry: * I do not wish to be contacted with regard to any marketing or promotions from MCD. The winner is responsible for all travel expenses to and from the New<Id Studio.

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DIVA NEWS

DESIRE FAIR MOVES TO THE ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA The organiser of the renowned Desire Jewellery and Silversmithing Fairs is pleased to announce a new venue for their London event. The London event, previously held in Richmond Upon Thames, will be taking place at The Kensington Conference and Events Centre from 15-17 March. The new London venue situated in the heart of Kensington and boasting striking contemporary architecture is just a few minutes’ walk from the underground station. The event here is sure to be very popular with visitors given its location in this area of London. Show organiser, Rob Chapman, commented ‘We are so excited to be staging our Desire Fair in this central London venue which is so accessible and a perfect backdrop to the standard of work which will be on show at our Desire Fair. We have always received fantastic feedback from exhibitors and visitors as there is really nothing else quite like it in the UK and we know that by bringing the Desire Fair to the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea we will attract even more visitors to this amazing event. ” These stunning mixed media jewellery and silversmithing events where visitors can purchase direct from contemporary designer makers select individual jewellers and silversmiths for their superb and innovative craftsmanship and feature emerging British talent as well as more established makers.The fairs have, in the past, featured jewellers working in leather, acrylic, ceramics, paper, glass, copper and wood as well as more traditional silver, gold and platinum jewellery featuring gemstones, pearls, beads and enamelwork.Visitors to the event will be able to see and purchase from around 100 exhibitors all having a genuine passion for the work they create. Craft In Focus has been organising contemporary designer craft events at the top end of the industry since 2000. They select only the best designer makers and their reputation has grown such that their events have been cited as the best of their kind in the UK. Their events are supported by appreciative and discerning visitors who have a genuine interest in the work. Further information on the Desire Fairs can be found on the website www.desirefair.com or call 01622 747325. 20

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DIVA NEWS

WE ARE SO EXCITED TO BE STAGING OUR DESIRE FAIR IN THIS CENTRAL LONDON VENUE

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SPECIAL PATTERN OFFER! Go to www.simplicitynewlook.com website. Enter the voucher codes below, against the pattern offer on their website to get 50% off the regular retail price. This offer won’t last forever so act now to take advantage of this special deal! The voucher code for Simplicity 3533 is 3533DIVA50 The voucher code for Simplicity 1942 is 1942DIVA50

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SEW WITH SIMPLICITY From retro classics to high fashion, crafty projects, bags galore and glorious costumes, there is something for everyone in the Simplicity, New Look and Burda pattern ranges. Take a look at the recently re-launched website – www.simplicitynewlook.com to browse and buy. Also on the new site are a whole host of useful howtos – from getting started, how to determine your pattern size and achieving perfect fit to a plethora of free projects and video clips. If you want to sew your own unique style – make it Simplicity.

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s n o i t a l u t a r g n Co ! s e m a J & r e f i n Jen Dear Jen and James, From all of us here at MCD we wish you Happiness, Health, Love and Laughter for many years to come! xxxxxxx

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Dear Reader, As you know these pages are usually full of inspirational books that have been reviewed and recommended by our lovely Jennifer Burgess who is a freelance writer and editor based on the South coast of England. Sorry but there is no book review this month as Jen and her long term partner James are saying ‘I DO’!

CHECK OUT PAGES 24 AND 25 IN ISSUE 5 FOR MORE OF JEN’S BOOK REVIEWS THAT ARE SURE TO GET YOUR CREATIVE JUICES FLOWING.

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own business teaching dance, fitness and musical theatre to adults and children as well as performing myself. I have always been creative and found my passion in the jewellery making field so now do that full time! What magazines do you write for? I regularly write for Making Jewellery, Beads and Beyond, Creative Beads and several more jewellery and creativity magazines What is the most distinctive aspect that you enjoy about your work? My work is so diverse! I am really lucky! From creating bespoke jewellery pieces, to designing new kits for retail to actually demonstrating on the television, I love it all! Now that you are working with Do Craft, how do you balance your everyday family life with your business life? It’s important to have a plan! Not that it is always possible to stick to the plans especially with television scheduling but I work around my children being at school as much as I possibly can, so I get the best of both worlds! Regardless of how much I adore my work my kids remain my number one priority.

DEBBIE KERSHAW Interview

Creative Diva Debbie is a jewellery maker and TV craft presenter on Ideal Worlds Create and Craft channel and ‘Jewellery Maker’ channel.

When I was growing up I wanted to be a dancer and singer! I have been lucky enough to progress from making bespoke jewellery pieces and running my own small business to writing for some of Europe’s best known craft magazines. I am also the resident jewellery designer for Docrafts and this involves designing projects and kits, staff training and demonstrating at large craft shows and loads more. I started presenting and demonstrating for Docrafts on Ideal Worlds ‘Create and Craft’ channel which is fantastic fun and a great experience and that led to me also being a guest designer on the ‘Jewellery Maker’ channel. Where were you born and raised? I was born and raised in Mill Hill in North London. Where do you live now? I have lived in West Yorkshire for about 16 years just outside Leeds. What is your background and what led you to create your own business? My background is in the performing arts so I have had my own business to one degree or another for many years. I used to run my 26

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What products are the most popular that you demonstrate on TV and why? It’s very changeable to be honest. I have recently been working with the shamballa type cord and beads and they were very popular. People always like to buy new tools as well and of course storage. You can never have enough clever storage! What is the greatest challenge you have had to overcome? I lost my Dad two Christmases ago after a long illness. I went to my interview with Docrafts very soon after. It was a great challenge to continue with my business, look after my family and start a new venture after such a loss. But I feel all the stronger for it and I know my Dad would be very proud of how I have coped and what I have achieved in the last two years. I still miss him every day and wish he could have seen me on television. What is your favourite technique? What excites you about it? I love working with metal and wire. The idea of making something beautiful out of something that started out as a flat piece of metal or long piece of wire really excites me! Do you keep a journal of ideas and how do you keep yourself focused and organized? I do indeed! I am always scribbling and drawing out ideas and I take loads of photographs. As far as organisation goes, everything is in my iPad! It is my best friend I couldn’t do without it. Who is your favourite designer and why? I can’t say I have an absolute favourite but am very inspired by some of my very talented friends! Sue Mason-Burns for her astounding wirework skills and the very lovely Clair Wolf for her amazing metal work! I am constantly inspired and impressed by other designers. What keeps you motivated? Without wishing to sound too pretentious, I’m motivated by the need to create things.There is no avoiding it. I love it, so motivation is never really a problem. You’re on a desert island, what three things can’t you live without? Apart from my family that would be my dogs, my tools and music of course! If I could have four le’ts not forget cake! December 2012


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GLASS ARTIST DIVA CORINA TETTINGER Interview changing, ever evolving. I try not to get stuck in something I am comfortable with...I don’t want my customers to look at my work for sale and think “geee, another one of THOSE...” I don’t want things to get boring, neither for me nor for my customers, so I try to come up with new things, but they will always be “semi-anal”...I have no love for what the bead world calls “organic beads” I need to be “in control” - which might be part of my German upbringing... Do you work from home or in a studio? Working from a studio outside of my home wouldn’t work for me....I mostly work at night. By that I mean I make beads. I work all day long, answering emails, updating my Face-book page, shipping things etc. The actual work is probably the smallest amount of time in my day. If I had to leave the house to go to work, I don’t think I would be very happy...Luckily my landlord doesn’t mind the idea of me working with fire in the living room..

I live a very selfish life, in a way - I’m not married, don’t have children, so, ME time is literally every minute of the day. The only place I would like to TAKE that me once in a while is a warm climate... That’s why I schedule classes in Florida, Hawaii or South Africa, like next year. Turn the temperature up over 80 and I’m a happy camper... In Joan’s interview with Corina she asked the following questions. Where were you born and raised? I was born in a small town in Germany, Solingen, but I left Germany to study abroad more or less immediately after graduating from high school...I lived in Japan, Austria and Egypt before getting married to an American citizen and moving to Washington State Where do you live now and what do you love most about your home? My first 15 years in America I lived on the very idyllic San Juan Island here in the Pacific Northwest, but after my divorce I moved to “the mainland” and now I’m renting a house with a roommate.What I love most is that I can have my studio in the living room and nobody complains about me having my “bead stuff” all over the house. Have you always worked with glass? No, I discovered glass when I lived on the island and had nothing else to do, so I went to the library and happened upon a book on bead-making. Before that I had no particular interest in glass, but I had always done crafts of different kinds, my favourite material used to be fabric and paper... How do you describe your style of work? I’m not sure that this is a proper term, but I would call my style “semi-anal”.... What is the most distinctive aspect of your work? From my perspective, the most distinctive aspect is that it is ever 28

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CORINA TETTINGER INTERVIEW Please tell us about your books and what inspired you to write? I only published one “real” book - the rest are more magazine type things with compilations of other artists’ know-how. As for “Passing The Flame” - that was a dream I always had: to write a book. My imagination goes into beads rather than stories, so fiction was out of the question. I guess the fact that my dad was a printer and my grandmother a bookbinder kind of predisposed me to write a book some day. I have enough knowledge to put together another book, but it’s a lot more difficult now, because I am the type of person who has to completely focus on a task. I would have to take about 6 month to a year to work on a book - and at the moment I have to work to pay the rent, so I’m not sure how I will get that done any time soon. What is the greatest challenge you have had to overcome? Not sure whether you are referring to artistic challenges or personal challenges, but for me, they are closely related. I had a very rough time around 2005-2006, I experienced a month of the most horrible depression, with intermittent periods of mania - so it was no wonder that I was diagnosed as bipolar. It’s unusual for that to appear out of nowhere in the mid-40s. I went through some incredibly difficult times before I could acknowledge there was something wrong with me. During this time I was in jail, homeless and in a mental hospital. My reputation as an artist was seriously shot, and I was sure that my life was over.Turns out, it wasn’t - I got a medication regimen that works, my friends stuck with me and my work resumed, customers returned, and looking back, I am actually glad I had all those experiences. It sounds like a cliché, but it did make me a better person. I am more compassionate to the problems of others and more confident. If I could survive THAT, I can survive anything. I don’t mind talking about being bipolar at all, I always hope that I can give others strength as well... What is your favourite technique? What excites you about it? Sometimes people call me “stringer queen” - and I love working with stringer (fine threads of glass). It makes me FEEL good when I can take a skinny little piece of stringer and place it onto a bead where I (emphasis) want it to go. It all comes back to the control thing... How many hours in a day would you devote to working in the flame? If possible I work about 4-6 hours, though I have to say that there are times where I feel my body, my shoulders start hurting a little, and my legs get tired, because I sit cross legged on my chair. I actually bought a hot tub to relax my body after several hours hunched over the torch... If you could share the torch with anyone in the world, who would it be? I would give a torch to EVERYONE in the world....to me it’s just the most exciting thing to do, watching glass melt....major therapy.

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PRINCESS DIARIES

STORY BOOK BRACELET

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DIVINE BUSINESS

TURN A HOBBY INTO A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS – LEGAL REQUIREMENTS

BY NICKY TOWNSEND

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In this issue Nicky talks about the formalities of running a small business from home in the UK. We will look at book keeping, tax requirements and registering a small business in more detail. It is vitally important to understand all legal requirements before starting up your business, this way you can avoid unnecessary obstacles in the future! Registering as Self Employed I have found that one of the biggest misunderstandings amongst crafters is that there is no need to register for tax.This isn’t the case! The moment that any money changes hands, whether you’re making a profit, or only covering your costs, you MUST register with HMRC.This is the moment that your hobby turns into a business BUT it doesn’t necessarily mean you will have to pay tax. One of the first things on your list of things to do, and one of the main legal requirements is to register with HMRC for Self Assessment as soon as you can. In most cases when starting a craft business you should register as a sole trader.This means you will be running your business as an individual and the big plus is that you get to keep all profits after any tax has been paid. Tax Almost every person in the UK is entitled to a Personal Allowance; this is the total income you are allowed before being taxed. There are three levels of Personal Allowance: • Basic • Age 65-74 • Over 75 The Personal Allowance rates for the year 2012/13: • For persons under the age of 65 - £8,105. • If you are between the ages of 65 and 74 - £10,500 • If you’re 75 and over - £10,660. You will not pay tax if your total income is below any of these figures, if your total income is above these figures then the personal allowance will be deducted from your total and you will only be required to pay tax on the remainder. You can also visit the HMRC website www.hmrc.gov.uk or GOV.UK which replaces the Direct Gov and Business Link websites www.gov.uk these are full of useful information for small businesses. If you missed Nicky’s business advice in issue 1 check out our magazine archive in the ‘My-Creative Diva’ website. In future issues of My-Creative Diva, Nicky will offer information about: Marketing, Market Research, Branding, Legal Requirements, HMRC & Insurance, Pricing, Accounting, Writing a business plan, Branding E-Commerce, Finance & Funding, Social Networking and many more of the skills necessary to run a business. You can find lots of useful advice on business topics on the following websites: Business Link – www.businesslink.gov.uk and HMRC – www.hmrc.gov.uk DISCLAIMER: The business advice offered in this magazine is only the opinion of the author. The contents of these articles are suggestions only. The author, editor and publisher of this magazine accept no responsibility for anyone acting upon this advice is.

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WHAT’S ON

Victoria and Albert Museum THE WORLD’S GREATEST MUSEUM OF ART AND DESIGN Opening times 10.00 to17.45 daily + 10.00 to 22.00 Fridays

V&A AFRICA EXPLORING HIDDEN HISTORIES Rooms 17a and 18a Admission FREE Building on Museum-wide research (originally supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund), Exploring Hidden Histories presents a fascinating account of the V&A’s collections of art and design from Africa. Many of the exhibits – including jewellery, textiles and sculpture – have never been on public view before, and the stories behind them chart the Museum’s changing attitudes to African cultures from the 1850s to the present day. This display of around 100 objects from the V&A’s collections looks at the V&A’s engagement with and changing view of art and design from Africa since the earliest days of the Museum in the 1850s to the present. It is the first of a series of displays to highlight the V&A’s significant holdings of art and design from Africa, and the first time many of these objects will be shown.

Title: Woman's dress, Artist: Ethiopian, Date: 1860s, Credit line:Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Title: Spoon with Legs, Artist: Ivory Coast, Date: Walker Evans, Credit line: With thanks to the Walker Evans Estate 2012

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Title: Bangle Artist: Tanzania, Zanzibar Date: 19th Century Credit line:Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Title: Glass, amber and silver necklace Artist: Possibly Zanzibar Date: 19th Century Credit line:Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Title: Tabwa figure Artist: Democratic Republic of Congo Date: 1900-1920 Credit line:Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Title: Photograph of Prince Alamayou Artist: Julia Margaret Cameron Date: 1868 Credit line:Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Title: Sowo Mask, Artist: Possibly Sierra Leone, Date: 1900-1940, Credit line:Victoria and Albert Museum, London

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DIVINE GALLERY

ROBERT CRIPWELL

SH WCASE YOUR WORK Introducing Robert Cripwell. Robert is a mosaic artist who uses his own hand-made en-caustic glass tiles to produce his stunning works of art.

“My Dude tile ‘man’ is now 50 years old.”

Hello, I am Robert Cripwell, I’m 62 years of age and I was born a Gemini Tiger in Nottingham England, I emigrated to Perth Australia in 1967. I made my first tile decorated with an image of a man on the face of the tile in 1963. This image is called the Dude! I still make Dude tiles so my ‘man’ is now 50 years old. I am currently working on a project in N.S.W. Blue Mountains. This project is a large kitchen splash back. I am also working on a commission to make a table for home owners who have a balcony overlooking the Swan River Perth. Other commissions that I’m working on include a circular floor inlay for a new home and a water wall employing the same concept. There are various other projects in my diary, one being fabricating 11 hoppers in a cathedral all incorporating old lead light windows, this is a Heritage job. Most of my work now is commissioned which almost always means more R and D. I enjoyed building fire places and BBQS and Pizza ovens which led me to the world of kilns and the pottery wheel. I spent many years working on the wheel. All of these creative paths finally merged and led me to what I do now which is making tiles. I make a tile, then I make a mould of it then out of that mould I can make one tile an hour. This sounds slow in terms of production time but in actual fact I have got 100 moulds which I can turn out every hour which produces about one square meter. When the tiles are dry I fire them, then glaze them and re-fire. When they have cooled down I use them. I make tiles to sell to the public so you can use them too in your mosaic projects I have made enough for us all! I still use my wheel to make my seaweed range of pots. The process of sager firing is something I never tire of. I live in my studio gallery residence so that I can respond to the kilns. At certain parts of a firing, human intervention is required. Everything I do I discovered myself. There are always things to learn and re-learn. A very diverse field of expertise is required to be a complete artist in clay ceramics and glass. Competing with cheap imports is a killer, so you have to have something unique to offer and hope other people don’t copy it. It is possible to have work produced off shore but the downside of that is that you have to source a company to produce your designs and this move requires mega bucks and can be very risky. I prefer direct marketing from my website. I also find wholesale is a killer as the cost of packaging, distribution stock piles expensive. Another downside to wholesale is that you get less than half the price of your products retail value.You also have to supply sample boards so if you are a ceramic artist thinking of going down the wholesale path, this journey is expensive but if you can afford it and you know there is a market for your wares go for it and I sincerely wish you the best! I have a few other passions one being my family. I have two daughters one is a gifted sculptor the other a budding photographer and the 36

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images you see in this article are Emma’s work. I have five grand daughters 3 to 11 years with whom I enjoy being a part of their lives. I love to play golf as it is very challenging and it gets me out into the fresh air where I enjoy the elements. I also have a passion for music. I play guitar and I write songs. You can find me on U- tube as ‘Labyrinth mosaics’ and it’s my voice that you will hear singing one of my songs in the background of the video.

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Two questions I’ve noticed that many artists are asked in their interviews is, who is their favourite artist and where would they go if they could time travel. As for whom I would like to spend time with that would be Joe Cocker as he is a work in progress. Joe is so humble. To me he is a beautiful person and the greatest singer of all time. Without a doubt he’s a real artist. If I could go anywhere in the world right now I would go to Mexico to work with the bricklayers that build arches and domes without templates. This amazing technique is called Boveda Mexican bricklaying. To me this is true art.

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JOURNALING DIVA Robin Follette Interview

Joan Gordon met Robin at a food harvest festival in Bangor Maine USA. Here Robin shares with with us information about her art and her passion for writing. Where were you born and raised? My father was in the Air Force so I was born at Dow Air Force Base in Bangor, Maine.We lived in North Carolina and Georgia before being stationed for a few years in the Philippines. We came back to Maine when Dad left the Air Force to keep the same job when Dow AFB was sold to the city of Bangor. Where do you live now and what do you love most about your home? I have a small house on 45 acres of land on a dead end road in the middle of the woods in rural Washington County. I love the privacy and peacefulness of the woods and the ability to step outside, gather materials and bring them indoors to decorate.The open floor plan gives our small home a large but cozy warmth. What led you to your current creative business? I’ve been writing since I was ten years old. I decided to turn to writing full time when our youngest daughter was preparing to go off to college, leaving us with an empty nest. What is the most distinctive aspect of your work that you enjoy? I live an outdoors lifestyle and am able to incorporate everything I love in my lifestyle into words. Have you attended many classes or workshops? If so who was the most inspiring? Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance holds the Blackfly Writers Retreat in the spring. Meeting writers face to face and learning from and about them is very inspiring. 40

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Who is your favourite artist? Rosamunde Pilcher weaves wonderful stories. I wasn’t a poetry fan until I met Elizabeth Garber. What is the greatest challenge you have had to overcome in your work? I lack a formal writing education. I dropped out of college because of family obligations so I don’t have a degree. The ability to write isn’t always as important as a degree. Have you dabbled in other mediums? I love to bring natural materials from the outdoors inside to decorate. Small birch trees, minus their leaves, are a favourite. I tuck white lights into the branches. As I find things such as cones and butterflies I tuck them into the tree or on wreaths. Do you keep a journal of ideas and how do you keep yourself focused and organised? My nature journal is filled with scribbles, sketches and detailed notes of things I’ve seen, ideas of things to write or crafts to make. A list of natural items I need to collect for crafting or to write about is kept on a loose piece of paper tucked inside. I’m a list maker. I start with a daily to-do list for the household and one for work. I scratch things off as I go, adding to the bottom as I think of more. A 3” x 5” spiral notepad and small pen fit in my pocket. Without it, I wouldn’t remember all I need to accomplish in a day. Writing it down keeps my mind clear to concentrate on what I’m doing rather than try to remember what I need to do. Are you exhibiting in any galleries or shows now or in the future? I’m not. I think it’s going to be a quiet winter of nature crafting and writing. I did recently read two outdoors stories I wrote on Writers Forum, a program on WERU radio. The show is archived at http://archives.weru.org/writers-forum/writersforum-101112. Where do you go when you need serious ‘Me Time’? Once a year I retreat to a cabin several miles into the woods. It sits on the side of a stream. There is no cell phone reception, no television and radio comes in sporadically. I’m able to sketch and write and relax and remind myself of why I do what I do. To view more of Robin’s work you’ll find her contact details are listed below. CONTACT DETAILS E robin@robinfollette.com W www.robinfollette.com P +207-214-8512 PHOTO CREDITS ROBIN FOLLETTE

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PHOTO CREDIT KIRA WITHERS-JONES & DIEGO BONFANTI

NATURAL BEAUTY OUR HARD-WORKING DESIGNER, REBECCA FELDMAN, ENJOYED A MAKEOVER AND PHOTO SHOOT WITH STUNNING RESULTS. BY KIRA WITHERS-JONES.

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1 BEFORE Rebecca Feldman is not only the amazing graphic designer who helps to put our fantastic magazine together, she also has a more ‘serious’ job – as a nanny! Consequently she doesn’t have much time ‘ME TIME’. After a recent bout of the flu, Bec was feeling very much run down. Her friends here a MCD thought that she deserved a little spoiling and surprised her with the opportunity to take a day off to spend at New<ID’s studios in London where she was totally pampered and given one of their professional makeovers. On her special day I travelled up to London from Wales to lend her some moral support as she doesn’t normally like people to make a fuss over her and she was feeling rather nervous. When it came to writing about her experience, Bec emiled me saying; “I really enjoyed it surprisingly. I was very uncertain about the whole process before I arrived but as soon as the girls started working on my hair I felt totally relaxed, same goes for the make-up. I thought I would absolutely hate posing for the camera but Diego Bonfanti my photographer, made me feel at ease and I really had fun. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. It was great having you there too Kira, because you had already experienced it. Having you there was very reassuring. I just relaxed and enjoyed the whole process”! Read about Rebecca’s day of pampering below... First step was the restyling of Bec’s hair; Bec’s hair is very long. She hadn’t been to the hairdressers for a while and as she didn’t want to lose too much length Nalan, her hair stylist, suggested that she had an intensive conditioning treatment that would create shine, as well as having subtle layers cut into the front of her hair.The effect was dramatic, especially after Nalan used heated straighteners to gently curl the lower strands of hair. Bec’s hair looked glossy and healthy while subtly glamorous. And then the make-up; Next it was on to the make-up. Bec commented that she liked Adele’s look. Make-up artist Yasmine suggested that she would replicate the bold eyeliner and pale shadow of that style.The liquid liner was especially successful – applied so deftly and quickly as to make it look the simplest thing in the world to do. It had an immediate and dramatic effect; bringing out Bec’s blue irises. The next part of the transformation was the brow pencil – a light application really helped to frame her face and make her eyes stand out. To balance the strong eye makeup, her lips were kept simple, with a medium-tone lipstick and liner. Finally blusher was applied to highlight and enhance the contours of her cheeks. At every step throughout the process Yasmine explained what she was doing so that Bec could pick up plenty of tips and the huge mirror placed in front of her allowed Bec to see everything that was being done. Lights, camera – action! Then it was on to the photo-shoot. Although nervous at first, the photographer helped to make Bec feel more comfortable and she soon quickly warmed into the process. After wearing 3 changes of outfit and numerous backdrops Bec ended up with this beautiful photograph as a memento of the day and the memory of having being treated like a celebrity for a day. 45

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MERCER MAINE USA The State of Maine in America offers the visitor stunning scenery, villages and towns that offer unique shopping experiences plus a wide variety of quality cafes, restaurants, attractions and activities. Each season in this state is strikingly different and the folk who live in this beautiful part of the world are warm, friendly and generous with their hospitality. My favourite place to visit in Maine is the rural district of Mercer which is nestled between Norridgewock and New Sharon. Mercer is where my sister Mary lives with her husband Bob and their dog Nell on their farm which overlooks the ski fields of Skowhegan. When I visited them this past November, it snowed. The photo you see here was taken from their dining room overlooking the back balcony. Two nights after the snowfall, I stood out on this balcony watching the northern lights illuminate the night sky. It was an amazing experience! 47

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DIVINE TRAVEL TRAVEL The countryside in Mercer is really something to see and experience. I especially enjoy walking in the woods just after the snow has fallen. It’s a winter wonderland. Striking visual images like the fir trees, dark green foliage in stark contrast against the pure white of the snow heighten one’s senses. Whilst I haven’t seen any black bears when walking in the woods, I have seen wild turkeys, deer and once a coyote. Nearby Blue Ribbon Farm there are several lakes bordered with holiday cabins. In summer these areas are busy with holiday makers and tourists, enjoying water sports and fishing. In winter the lakes are a quiet and peaceful place to visit. Keen fishermen drive out on to the frozen lakes in snow mobiles where they huddle against a wood burner within little portable wooden huts that look like outhouses. Inside the hut they fish from a hole that’s been cut into the ice. Winter brings with it the opportunity to go ice skating, snow shoe hiking, cross country and downhill skiing. For the less adventurous it offers the opportunity to enjoy some quality time indoors, reading, writing, painting, baking or exploring a new craft. Mercer is rich with artistic and talented people. It is also famous for its food production and farming. Mercer is the cornucopia of Maine. On this visit I enjoyed learning how to make fresh pasta in my sister and brother in-law’s commercial kitchen with their ‘right hand man’ Conrad. In fact we made 261pounds of fresh pasta to sell at the Bangor Food Festival. The pasta making was an interesting and fun experience. Not having any knowledge about pasta manufactures in general, I was left wondering if all pasta makers sing Italian opera whilst producing their goods. If you’re looking for a holiday with a difference, visit this haven called Mercer. Rent a lakeside holiday cabin and enjoy Mother Nature at her best. Call by Blue Ribbon Farm where Mary, Bob and Nell will offer you a warm welcome. Oh, and don’t forget to pick up some of their fantastic produce including their delicious fresh PASTA FRESCA! I’ve made it, packaged it, sold it and best of all – eaten it! Cheers for now, Joan

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DIVINE SHOPPING

Heart Slate Board Hand-cut in Scotland, this fantastic slate serving board is heat-resistant up to 200°C and has foam on the base to protect surfaces. Sealed with food safe lacquer. Heat resistant up to 200 degrees centigrade. Foam on base avoids scratching surfaces. Company Styleabode W www.styleabode.com

Birdlife Place Mat & Coaster £14.75 This gorgeous place mat and coaster set is gorgeous for the dining table or to protect any surface. Company hunkydory home This company is based in the UK and ships to all countries globally. W www.hunkydoryhome.co.uk P 0191 6454004

This Was Our Place China Plates £39.99 We love these gorgeous whimsical Rob Ryan This Was Our Place In All Weathers... All Year Round Plates. Made from fine China. Rob Ryan Gift Boxed. Company MOLLIE & FRED W www.mollieandfred.co.uk/ P 01305 236323

Funky Bird Plate By IngelaP Arrenhius £7.75 Gorgeous melamine plate with funky bird design from Swedish designer Ingela P Arrenhius, will bring a smile to any dining table. Made from non-toxic melamine making them fit to eat from. Company hunkydory home This company is based in the UK and ships to all countries globally. W www.hunkydoryhome.co.uk P 0191 6454004

Rob Ryan Set of 3 Ceramic Egg Cups HR £14.99 These charming, whimsical Rob Ryan Ceramic Egg Cups are bound to raise a smile first thing in the morning.They would make supercute New Home or Wedding gift ideas. Set of 3. Front of each egg cup reads - This Egg with be Enough with the back saying - As long as I Still Have You and inside each one it says Hello. Gift Boxed. Company MOLLIE & FRED W www.mollieandfred.co.uk/ P 01305 236323

Nathalie-lete-birds-set-of-coasters-1 £5.00 We fell in love with these beautiful naive-like hand-painted drinks coasters by Nathalie Lete as soon as we saw them. Company Dovetail-Living This company is based in The UK and ships to: Germany, Italy, The UK. W www.dovetail-living.com P + 44 (0) 208 133 7588

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Moore And Moore Faux Fur Cowl In Moscow Moore and Moore Faux Fur Cowl in Moscow. The cowl is a bit like a posh snood, or another way would be to say a scarf that is attached at both ends! Sizes One Size-Care Dry Clean or Sponge Clean. Brush gently after cleaning. Material 100% Acrylic. ÂŁ32.00 COMPANY For Her From You W www.forherfromyou.co.uk P 023 92 342465

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OPPOSITE PAGE 1. Company From the Wilde, W www.fromthewilde.com, P 07872 647117. 2. Company Braybrook & Britten, This company is based in The UK and ships to: all countries globally, W www.braybrook.co.uk, P 0208 993 7334. 3. Company Braybrook & Britten, This company is based in The UK and ships to all countries globally, W www.braybrook.co.uk, P 0208 993 7334, This company is based in The UK and ships to all countries globally. 5. Company Quirky Celia, W www.quirkycelia.co.uk, P 0751072983, This company is based in The UK and ships to: all countries globally.

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DIVINE SHOPPING Wonderland - Flowers £22.00 ‘Do it Wilde’ is an exciting new photographic wedding inspired collaboration between Elizabeth Haines of ‘Shoot It Photography’ and Helen Wilde of ‘From the Wilde’. Credits; From the Wilde Shoot It Photography Location - Scraptoft Hill Farm Model Aspire Model Management Dress – Sue Ryder Hair – Hair & Booty Makeup – Kate Knifton Floristry – Stems Floristry Prints are also available from the Gallery.

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Peacock Salome Necklace £75.00 A chandelier style froth of fun coloured pearls on sparkly smoke coloured cord.

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Wonderful 50’s style B-Movies Print Dress The dress features a full circle skirt. Made by Hell Bunny. £45.00. Black Hell Bunny Petticoat as shown in the picture is sold seperately and can be purchased from Quirky Celia for £30.00.

Aquarius Cuff £395.00 Sapphires, Blue Topaz and Pearls in a textured sweep of sterling silver. Beautifully made, exclusively designed, comfortable to wear a stunning limited edition statement piece.

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DIVINE SHOPPING Klimt Tree Of Life Hand-stitched Rug £325.00 The design of this grey and mustard tree of life rug has been inspired by the work of the artist Klimt. The handstitched mustard coloured tree is really detailed and even has a bird sitting in it. This large rug is available in one size only and can be used as contemporary tree of life wall hanging. The rug is 180cm x 120cm (6' x 4'). View product on company website: http://www.fairwindonline.com/klimt-tree-of-life-rug.

Fairtrade Fortnight 2013 Make this a highlighted diary date, starting Monday the 25th of February through to Sunday the 10th of March. Fairtrade Fortnight encourages everyone to ‘Take A Step’ for Fairtrade. The theme for this fortnight is, ‘How Far Will You Go’? If you already buy Fairtrade tea and coffee, why not add Fairtrade sugar to your refreshing brew? Swap your favourite chocolate bar for Fairtrade treats and when purchasing your healthy snacks, such as nuts, make them Fairtrade brands too. By adding more Fairtrade products to your home and pantry helps to support the millions of farmers, craftspeople and workers who urgently need a better deal from trade. 52

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Turquoise Embroidered Elephant Cushion Cover £25 Fair trade vibrant cushion with stunning hand-embroidered flowers. Cotton cushion cover, 45cm x 45cm. Also available in plum or pink. Great for spring/summer.

Florence Recycled Glass Vase £7.50 This beautifully elegant vase has a distressed silver finish that looks stunning in the candlelight. Handmade in India using recycled glass, this small eco-friendly vase is a lovely gift for the home. 12.5cm (H) x 7.5cm (W).

Red Hand-painted Mug With Birds £8.50 Available from late February 2013. These beautiful mugs are made from food safe stainless steel. They have been enamelled and handpainted with birds and flowers.This is a new addition to our popular hand-painted bird stainless steel range. Available in red, navy, green and light blue. 9cm x 8cm . Fairly traded from Kashmir. Perfect for picnics, camping, barbecues, the beach and festivals.

Alpine girl with blue dress £12 Our new felt alpine girls make wonderful bedroom decorations. They have been handmade in Nepal and are fair trade. This girl has a blue dress and hat and orange boots. These are not toys, they are for decoration only. Not suitable for under 3s. Approx 22cm tall. Also available with an orange dress.

Embossed Recycled Glass Tea Light Holders £10 These pretty tea light holders have been handmade from recycled glass and are fairly traded from India. They are available as a set of 3 in either navy or silver. They look incredibly pretty scattered across a table or grouped on a mantelpiece. Each tea light holder is 6.5cm (H) x 5.5cm (W). Perfect for Mother’s Day. Soapstone Elephant Bookends £32 These simple and modern bookends are a great gift for men and elephant fans. Handmade from smooth, tactile black soapstone this pair of heavy bookends will look great on any bookshelf. They have been hand-carved with great skill by crafts people in India. Each elephant measures 12cm (W) x 6cm (D) x 10cm (H). Perfect for Father’s Day. RESOURCES www.fairwindonline.com

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The new army chic

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n its various incarnations, for the past decade or so it seems that Military has been the eternal Autumn/Winter trend, both on the catwalks and on the street. Luckily for devotees who love the functionality of military style, but still want their look to have a new-season edge, it has now finally been given a new spin: for AW12, it’s all about the khaki army surplus vibe and adding a hard, masculine edge with leather details and caps. The New Army Chic also ties in with the embellishment trend: army-style accessories with jeweled embellishments are perfect for softening the look. For wearability, looking for ways to tone down the full-on army vibe is key: heavy lace-up boots, a khaki army surplus-style jacket and a cap are all great pieces on their own, but never all at once. The aim is to look slightly tough, very chic and oh-so AW12, not to channel a Soviet-era sergeant major (or a certain ex-WAG popstar…). The easiest way to get the look on the high street is with a khaki army jacket, which will act as an instant wardrobe updater; Primark and Internaçionale’s versions are both worth checking out. If it’s tough lace-up boots you’re after, head to Bertie or River Island. River Island also has a great selection of embellished military-style caps, as do Marks & Spencer and Accessorize. The beauty of this trend is that it can be worked in so many different ways, and dressed up or down for day, office or evening wear. You can’t go wrong if you look to the AW12 catwalks for inspiration on how to style the trend. Victoria Beckham’s runway was a masterclass in rocking the army vibe with tough accessories (wrap-around leather belts, long boots and caps), but keeping the silhouette ultra-feminine with fitted midi dresses. Burberry Prorsum also toned down the full-on military look by combining subtle army-inspired details like desert boots, brass buttons and a khaki-toned colour scheme with cute bow belts and owl emblems. It’s all about being as eclectic as you like and incorporating the look into your own personal style for an individual edge. 1 Internaçionale. Dress, £19.99, jacket, £39.99, hat, £7.99. 2 River Island. Cap. 3 Marks & Spencer. Cap, £19.50. 4 Accessorize. Cap, £24. 5 La Redoute. Long hooded parka, £75. 6 Mint Velvet. Khaki zip hip jeans, £59. 7 Primark. PU sleeve parka, £25. 8 Primark. Burgundy lace-up ankle boot, £18. 9 Internaçionale. Khaki jacket, £34.99. 10 Bertie. Lace-up ankle boots, £119. 11 River Island. Leather boots.

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DIVINE FASHION

Giza Wool Wrap £169 Accessorize Luxe Fur Cuff Leather Gloves £28

Bertie Pentra Boots £119

A|Wear Grey Side Bow Pull On Hat £10

Marisota Faux Fur Hooded Coat £85

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Kira Withers-Jones The New Year often means a fresh start for many of us as we create resolutions to take more exercise or get out into the fresh air. Of course, with our varied winter weather this means there’s a need for clothes and accessories that can protect us from the wind and the rain. But it doesn’t have to mean unstylish cocoons that both feel and look like we’re wearing a duvet! The shops are full of patterned gloves, colourful hats and fantastic boots this winter so it’s easy to keep warm while looking great. Layer up with a scarf tucked into the neckline of a smart coat or throw on a cape over your elegant outfit and you’re ready for anything.

M&Co Grey Marl Cable Knit Scarf £8

La Redoute Yellow Lace Up Wellington Boots £39

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AccessoriesDirect.com Echo Tweed Knit Leather Gloves £77

Bon Prix Hooded Cape £59.99

Fran & Jane Melly 2 Jacket £160 Get The Label Duck and Cover Cable Knit Snood £12.99

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Accessorize Luxe Faux Fur £24

Laura Ashley Colour Block Zip Cape £110.00

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STOCKISTS AND PRICES Available from www.lavera.co.uk, Holland & Barrett and independent health stores nationwide. Trend make-up example prices: Organic Beautiful Mineral Eyeshadow £10.50, Eyebrow Styling Gel £10.50, Organic Soft eyeliner £9.50, Organic Glossy Lips Lip Gloss £10.50. 58

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READER GIVE AWAY! Lavera are giving away bundles of their beautiful, natural and truly divine products to My-Creative Diva readers. CONTACT US TO WIN YOUR FREE PRODUCT! VIEW THESE ITEMS ONLINE AT WWW.LAVERA.CO.UK • Sensitive organic all round moisturising cream for all skin types worth £6.95 • Sensitive organic lip balm for the whole family worth £3.45 • Sensitive organic echinacea and propolis toothpaste for the whole family worth £3.45 • Sensitive organic calendula and organic witch hazel liquid-soap £3.95

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• Email us at competitions@my-creativediva.co.uk • Enter the following code: Lavera Give Away -03 with your return email and address. • Only one entry per household, no further correspondence will be considered. • All winners will be notified by email and names of winners will be published in Issue 5 of My-Creative Diva magazine.

My-Creative Diva magazine does not accept responsibility for distribution of these products. All products will be forwarded to the winners by Lavera. If any products are out of stock they will be replaced with an alternative product to a similar value. Offer open to European and UK residents only.

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JAMES BROWN LONDON

Fabulous Sexy Hair JAMES BROWN’S EXPERT TIPS FOR EFFORTLESSLY SEXY HAIR! Achieving the perfectly undone sexy hairstyle for a date couldn’t be easier with James Brown London hair products and these expert tips from the master of the tousled Rock n Roll look. Inspired by the sex sirens of the 1960’s, James Brown refers to his signature style as ‘Rock n Roll Brigitte Bardot’. This sexy ‘undone’ hairstyle is loved by his celebrity clientele and has been seen on the likes of Kate Moss, Jessica Alba, Sienna Miller and Liv Tyler to name a few. At the foundation of all great hairstyles is nourished, strong, healthy hair. The James Brown London Photo Fabulous Intense Gloss Rescue Treatment strengthens hair from the inside out; infusing over-styled and damaged locks with deep moisture, restoring gloss and bounce to prep hair for styling. “When it comes to special occasion hair, it always pays off to keep it as simply as possible. Go for a laid back and innocent style with a sixties edge – this timeless look is always on trend and effortlessly sexy” James Brown

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To get irresistibly feminine hair that will have your date hypnotised, follow James Brown’s step-by-step guide and bring out your inner sex siren. STEP 1 Wash with a thickening shampoo and conditioner such as my Photo Fabulous Volumising range. Tip: Use the Photo Fabulous Intense Gloss Rescue Treatment weekly to combat styling damage and restore shine. STEP 2 Squirt a 50p piece-sized amount of Photo Fabulous Volumising Mousse into your hand and work through the hair evenly before blow-drying with a big round brush. Use a smaller brush around the front to create a bit of a wave. STEP 3 Backcomb the hair at the crown then pin a few sections back to frame the face. Spray a little Photo Fabulous Dry Shampoo at the roots and temples where hair is the thinnest to boost volume. STEP 4 Finish using Photo Fabulous Firm Hold Hairspray to keep the style in place without feeling heavy and sticky. December 2012


Photo Fabulous Firm Hold Hairspray 250ml

Photo Fabulous Dry Shampoo 150ml

Photo Fabulous Shimmer Serum 50ml

Photo Fabulous Dry Shampoo 150ml

Photo Fabulous Wave Spray 150ml

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CREATE, BAKE OR MAKE

WIRE A TRADITIONAL WREATH

WEAVE A BRACELET

STRING A STRAND OF PEARLS

DIY CHERRY BLOSSOM TWIGGS

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MADE BY HAND! FLORISTY, JEWELLERY, SEWING, FOOD & HOME DECOR

FRITTERS FOR SUPPER

EXPERT SEWING TIPS

BAKE A PAVLOVA

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DIVINE FLORISTRY

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DIVINE FLORISTRY This month in our Reader’s Gallery, Robin Follette, our Diva from Maine USA shares with us her scented Christmas Wreath. You can incorporate your personal style into your Christmas wreath by making it yourself. Traditionally, balsam fir is used in wreath making. You may choose to add cedar, pine, red twig dogwood and other plant materials to personalize your wreath. Decorate with pine cones, reindeer moss and nuts or Christmas bulbs and ornaments. Perhaps a simple red bow to add holiday color is all you want on your wreath. By Robin Follette.

MATERIALS AND TOOLS

Balsam tips; cedar, pine and other plant materials may also be used Wreath ring, 10” or 12” 20 gauge wire Wire cutters or clippers Decorations of your choice. A red bow is traditional. The tips of balsam trees snap easily when cold. You can start your wreath making project by picking your tips or by making a trip to a local seller.You’ll need five to six pounds of tips to make a full, hardy wreath. Choose green, shiny balsam to be sure your wreath lasts through the Christmas holiday.

DESIGNER TIPS • If the wire breaks, remove the group you’re working on, wrap the wire around the ring, and start again. • Attach decorations with small pieces of wire that can be hidden from sight. • Gently shake the finished wreath outdoors before hanging indoors to remove loose sprills. RESOURCES Wreath rings, a spool of wire and wire cutters are available at hardware, craft and variety stores. If not available locally, Maine Wreath Co. handles mail order: W www.mainewreathco.com/supplies E sales@mainewreathco.com

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My closest friends come to my homestead in the woods to gather tips, make wreaths, enjoy a pot luck lunch complete with wine, and listen to Christmas carols together. It’s a great way to kick off the holiday season before we’re so busy with festivities to get together casually. We look forward to our crafting day together each year. Each glance at our beautiful wreaths hanging on our doors is a reminder of our day together and the fun we had tipping, wrapping, talking, laughing and eating.

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Attach the wire to the ring by wrapping the wire around the ring.

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Choose five or six balsam tips to group together, one on top of another. Fan the tips slightly so that each point is separate.

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Place the group of tips under the ring, lining the ring up with the center stem, and wrap wire tightly three times around the group.Add additional greens to groups as desired.

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Repeat step three, this time placing the group on top of the ring. Stagger each group of tips three to four inches lower than the last group. Alternate above and below the ring.

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Continue to add groups of tips until the wreath is full. You’ll have to move greens out of the way as you get close to the end.

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KUMIHIMO & LAMPWORK BEAD JEWELLERY By Nicky Townsend Nicky is now learning the art of lampworking which involves melting glass using a gas and oxygen fuelled torch. Here she shows us what she can do with one of her beautiful, large flower focal beads. You can create this wonderful piece of jewellery using the ancient Japanese art of Kumihimo. It can be worn as a statement necklace and it also looks great as a chunky multi wrap bracelet. My design has been made using a 12 warp Kumihimo braid which is relatively simple once you get into a rhythm, you could use an 8 warp braid if preferred.The design includes my handmade glass flower bead which has been used as a toggle clasp. The measurements given in this project will create a finished length of approximately 21 inches. The lampwork flower can be made to order by contacting Nicky. Her contact details are listed below. HOW TO MAKE IT STEP 1 PART 1 Firstly you will need to cut 12 pieces of nylon cord. Cut 8 lengths in the main colour at 100cm and 4 lengths in a contrasting colour at 120cm. The contrasting colour will create a spiral that weaves around the braid. I prefer to use rattail or braided macramé cord but you can use cotton or any other kind of beading cord that you may prefer. STEP 1 PART 2 Gather all 12 lengths of cord together and tie them to a weight. I made my weight using a large swivel clip attached to a Swiss army knife. Use anything you have to hand that’s quite heavy that you can tie your cord to. Leave around 8 to 10cm of loose cord at the end. Pass the longer ends up through the centre hole in the kumihimo disc so the knot sits level with the hole and then slot each cord into the disc as shown in photo 1.Wind the loose strands onto the bobbins. STEP 2 The starting position of the kumihimo disc is with the number 32 at the top (12 o’clock/North) Photo 2 has each strand labelled to make the directions simpler for you to follow. When it comes to rotating the disc, always rotate anti-clockwise. Follow the directions in the table until your braid is around 50cm in length. STEP 3 Once the braid is at around 50cm in length take the 4 contrasting strands from their slots and tie them into a knot in the centre, use a simple overhand knot. You will now continue in an 8 warp braid and this will conceal the knot you just created inside the braid. Leave the loose ends intact we will finish these off later on.When complete this section of the braid will create the loop part of the clasp closure. STEP 4 Adjust the positions of the 8 main colour strands, place each strand one either side of each of the black dots on the disc. Continue with an 8 warp braid - bottom left to top left, top right to bottom right, 67

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rotate and repeat - until the whole braid is around 80cm in total length. Remove the strands from their slots, gather together and remove the disc. STEP 5 Create a loose loop with the 8 warp braid and tie the loose ends around the braid with an overhand knot.Tie small knots in the loose ends at varying distances from the large knot to create tendrils, cut off the remaining loose cord and melt the ends to finish. Cut off the contrasting colour strands close to the braid and gently melt the ends into the finished braid using a cigarette lighter - This will only work on nylon, if you decided to use cotton cord you will need to knot the ends and cut at the end of step 3 and weave them inside the braid to conceal. STEP 6 Remove the weight from the end and tie a tight overhand knot with the loose ends at the start of the braid. Thread on the flower and make another overhand knot to trap the flower between the large knots. To give the impression of stamen I tied small knots in each loose end close to the large central knot and then cut and melted the ends to finish. MATERIALS 8 metres of 2mm nylon cord or rattail in one colour 5 metres of 2mm nylon cord or rattail in contrast colour One large lampwork flower focal (made to order) TOOLS Kumihimo Disc Kumihimo Bobbins Weight Scissors Gas Lighter

RESOURCES Cord supplied by Enchanted Handmade Jewellery P 0843 2891420 E nicky@enchantedhandmadejewellery.com W www.enchantedhandmadejewellery.com Lampwork Flower Focal made to order by Nicky at: The Fyre Faerie P 08432 899476 E admin@fyrefaerie.co.uk W www.fyrefaerie.co.uk

DESIGNER CONTACT DETAILS Nicky Townsend P 0843 2891420 E nickyt@enchantedhandmadejewellery.co.uk W www.enchantedhandmadejewellery.com

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CHARMED LOVE BRACELET KIT BY LINZI ALFORD

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JEWELLERY KIT REVIEW This beautiful and elegant pearl and Swarovski heart bracelet is so simple to make using this easy-to- follow kit. By Linzi Alford.

MATERIALS + TOOLS • Charmed Love Bracelet kit from Big Bead Little Bead • Flat nose and round nose pliers • Wire cutters

The kit includes gorgeous freshwater pearls, a Swarovski Red Magma heart, a “love” dangle charm, sparkly rondelles, together with all the findings you will need as well as some spare findings “ just in case” (pic 3).

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PRESENTATION

This lovely kit comes presented in an illustrated box with a ribbon fastener (pic 1).

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Inside the box the components are attractively packaged in an organza bag that you can use to present the finished bracelet .There are four pages of straightforward instructions with photographs to follow printed on sturdy cards (pic 2).

The instructions were easy to follow, this is a project a beginner could tackle pretty quickly. This photo shows the beads being threaded onto the beading wire. Be sure to secure the end of the wire while you do this to prevent them slipping off the other end! (pic 4)

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The heart and arrow clasp are added to the calotte loop using jump rings. (pic 5)

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READER GIVE AWAY

Big Bead Little Bead are offering a lucky reader the chance to WIN a Charmed Love Necklace kit. This kit makes a 50cm long necklace and usually retails at £12.95

This particular kit was designed for us by Jayne Hussey of ‘Jewellery By JH’ who we work with in partnership across most of our jewellery kits, packaging up her designs (as well as one other designer and some of our own designs) under the Big Bead Little Bead brand. There are currently 15 kits available with a further 8 being put together in time for Christmas (i.e. in place within 2 weeks). We like to think that we bring a contemporary look and feel to these kits whilst ensuring that the contents are attractive pieces of jewellery with instructions pitched at the right level for a beginner to gain a sense of achievement whilst ending up with something that is very wearable. Made from good quality materials all at a reasonable price. Visit us at: www.bigbeadlittlebead.com/kits_gifts Alongside the kits we also provide themed bead selection boxes which also have contemporary designs and are aimed at those who have an interest in jewellery making and who would enjoy receiving a diverse collection of beads and jewellery making components as a gift. RESOURCES www.bigbeadlittlebead.com/kits_gifts/bead_selection_boxes 70

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DIVINE FLOWERS

ADD A SPLASH OF COLOUR TO YOUR HOME It’s easy to add a touch of elegance to your home without breaking the budget. Up-cycle empty jam or pasta sauce bottles and use them as vases. Cover a table with an organic cotton or embroidered cloth and fill the jars with small bunches of pretty flowers. Add a further burst of freshness to your room with this wonderful room freshener. It’s inexpensive to make, completely natural and great for beating the gloomy day blues. Wash and dry a clean glass jar with a metal lid. Using a nail and hammer, carefully puncture the lid to make a series of neat holes. Fill the jar about one third full with baking soda then add 10 drops of lavender essential oil. Re-seal the jar with the lid and place it behind your floral arrangement. Every now and then give the jar a gentle shake to boost its air freshening power. SAFETY NOTE Keep out of reach of children and pets.

MADELAINE LAVENDER ORGANIC COTTON TABLE RUNNER £20.00 Runner 40 x 240 cm COMPANY Ochre & Ocre W www.ochreandocre.com P 0845 3311277 71

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DIVINE DECORATING

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CHERRY BLOSSOM FLOWERS

Make it like the professionals. Follow these step by step instructions to make pretty cherry blossoms for a beautiful vase display… Can’t wait for Spring? Despite the fact that it’s still cold and dark in the northern hemisphere, you can bring Springtime into your living room with a pretty display of organza cherry blossoms on twigs, lit up with LED lights. Place them in a clear crystal vase to showcase your sparkling display. Simply buy the items listed below and let our friends at Dremel show you how! TOOLS AND MATERIALS Dremel Versatip with soldering tip attachment Dremel Glue Gun 930 and 7mm clear glue sticks Organza fabric in shades of pink and white* Natural twigs Or twigs with LED lights *use man-made fibre only

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MAKE IT UP • Cut out blossom (flower) shapes from the organza fabric using the Dremel Versatip with the soldering tip attachment. If using thicker fabrics, use the Versatip cutting knife attachment. • To create the individual blossoms, place three organza flowers together, then pinch them all together in the centre and touch the point on the back of the flowers with the Versatip and the soldering tip attachment to fuse them into one blossom. • Then simply stick them onto the twigs using the Dremel Glue Gun 930 and 7mm clear glue sticks. • Attach the lights to the twigs, place them in the crystal vase and voila instant spring! For more info, visit the Dremel website: www.dremeleurope.com

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DIVINE HOME DÉCOR

CHERRY BLOSSOM CUSHIONS Breathe new life into your living room by creating some lovely Japanese Cherry Blossom cushions to brighten up your sofa. Simply buy the items listed below and follow our instructions. Add a Japanese screen behind your sofa, place a vase of cherry blossom on your coffee table plus some cherry blossom room fragrance perfume sticks and you’ll evoke the heady scent of a Japanese Spring. What could be nicer?

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DIVINE HOME DÉCOR 1

MATERIALS & TOOLS Dremel Versatip with soldering tip attachment Dremel Glue Gun 930 White and pink organza fabric* Brown strung sequins Green non-tray fabric such as faux suede or felt or green sequins Clear hot fix gems. Cushion pads with silk covers *Fabric must be man-made fibre only

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Cut out blossom (flower) shapes from the organza fabric using the Dremel Versatip with the soldering tip attachment. If using thicker fabrics, use the Versatip cutting knife attachment.

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To create the individual blossoms, place three organza flowers together, then pinch them all together in the centre and touch the point on the back of the flowers with the Versatip and the soldering tip attachment to fuse them into one blossom. STEP 3

Use the Dremel Glue Gun 930 to glue the strung brown sequins onto the cushion cover to form the branches planning the design carefully first if you want it to run across a number of cushions. STEP 4

Cut out leaf shapes from green fabric and use the Dremel Glue Gun 930 to glue the leaves and blossom in place as shown. (Alternatively, you could create leaves using lime green sequins). Add some sparkle to your cushions by using the Dremel Versatip to apply the hot fix gems to suggest blossom buds or more blossoms, if you prefer.

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SHORT CAPE

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Here is a great solution to the dilemma of what to wear on top of your party finery! By Maggie Jones. I made this short cape as an alternative to wearing a wrap or a traditional coat. I used a heavyweight raised fabric, which is plain on one side and patterned on the other. As the garment is unlined, it looks as good inside as out. An added advantage is that it is simple to sew with no darts or sleeves.This Simplicity pattern is from the ‘Project Runway’ range which allows you to personalise your garment.

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1x Simplicity paper pattern 1942. Please refer to the pattern envelop for fabric quantities and notions.. Scissors Measuring tape Dressmaker’s pins Hand sewing needle Matching sewing thread Iron and board Tailors chalk Overlocker (optional) Bias binding (optional)

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Simply follow the instructions which come with the pattern.The fabric I used was bulky so I chose not to add the pockets, straps and loops. I also used sew in rather than fusible interfacing, but otherwise the pattern instructions were followed exactly. I used an overlocker to neaten the seams.

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• Use the supplied croquis sheet in the pattern envelope to sketch out ideas for your garment.

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SUPER FAST SUPPERS For a nutritious and simple to make supper why not whip up some tasty fritters? This basic recipe is one that I make on a regular basis to use up veggies and left-over food in the fridge that has almost reached its use by date. By Joan Gordon.

Salmon & Bacon Fritters BATTER INGREDIENTS – MAKES 6 • • • • • • • •

1 x free rang egg 1 tabs of sundried tomato pesto ½ cup of Alpro or milk Handful of chopped spinach 1 x cup of plain flour 7cm length of leek finely chopped 1 tabs of grain mustard Tablespoon finely chopped basil

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*Pre-heat the oven to 120C to keep the fritters warm before serving. STEP 1 Crack the egg into a clean bowl and whisk it with the Alpro or milk till frothy. STEP 2 Add the flour, mustard and pesto to the egg mix and continue to stir until it forms into a soft batter. Now blend in the spinach and leek. STEP 3 For salmon and bacon fritters add a 105g tin of wild pacific red salmon and one chopped rash of bacon. Mix these ingredients thoroughly into the batter. STEP 4 Heat a non-stick pan on the hob. Brush the pan with a fine film of grape-seed oil to give the fritter a crispy crust. Drop two or three dollops of batter into the pan. Flatten each with a Teflon spatula until they are about 2cm thick. Turn the heat of the bob down so the fritters cook right through. After five minutes flip the fritter over to crisp up the other side. STEP 5 Remove the fritters from the pan. Place them in a pre-heated oven to keep them warm. Cook the remaining fritters. STEP 6 Serve with a dollop of mayonnaise and a few basil leaves to garnish. Add a splash of Teriyaki sauce if desired.

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Vegetarians may wish to add feta cheese, mushroom and corn as an alternative to the salmon and bacon. For a more substantial meal, serve this with a poached egg, salad or side serve of steamed vegetables.

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CRUMBED PARMESAN CHICKEN

Here’s a super snack to make that can be served up to a hungry family or when entertaining guests at a drinks party. It’s fast, easy and delicious!

BIRDSNEST BASKET £7.79 Practical and stylish, the Birdsnest Basket with Ramekin Holders brings that gastropub look to your food service. Made from durable steel with a black powder coated finish, this basket has a unique design which features integral ramekin holders at each end. Suitable for serving bread, chips and appetizers. Greaseproof Paper liners also available. Hand wash only. Dimensions:• Height: 100mm• Width: 205mm• Length: 375mm• Weight: 384g• Max. Ramekin Diameter: 60mm. COMPANY Drinkstuff W www.drinkstuff.com P 0845 313 33 52

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INGREDIENTS 2 eggs 2 cups fresh multi-grain breadcrumbs 1 lemon, rind finely grated 1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese Lemon pepper 1/3 cup flat-leaf parsley leaves, chopped 1/3 cup plain flour 800g chicken tenderloins, tendons removed, trimmed Canola oil, for shallow-frying

METHOD STEP ONE Preheat an oven to 130°C. Combine flour, salt and pepper on a large plate. Lightly whisk eggs in a shallow dish. STEP TWO Combine breadcrumbs, lemon rind, parmesan, parsley and salt and pepper in a separate shallow dish. Add lemon pepper for added zest. STEP THREE Lightly coat chicken in seasoned flour, shaking off excess, then dip in egg, then breadcrumb mixture, pressing crumbs on gently with your fingertips to coat. STEP FOUR Add oil to a large frying pan so it is 1cm deep. Heat the oil over medium-high heat until sizzling. Cook the chicken, in batches, for 2 minutes each side or until it’s just cooked through. Transfer to a baking tray and keep warm in the oven. STEP FIVE Serve chicken on absorbent paper in a fancy dish with dipping sauces, salad or celery sticks on the side.

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DIVINE BAKING

LSA SERVE CAKE STAND & DOME – 19CM PLATE £57.50 Create an eye-catching centrepiece by serving your pavlovas, cakes, chocolates or biscuits on this elegant and practical cake stand and dome. Product Code: G50736301 Colour: Clear Dimensions: 22cm high, 19cm wide Material: Glass – Handmade. COMPANY Beautiful Homes Direct W www.beautifulhomesdirect.com P 0871 873 2929

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PASSION-FRUIT PAVLOVA Ingredients – serves 8 people 4 egg whites 250g caster sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 teaspoon white vinegar 2 teaspoons corn flour 475ml whipping cream, whipped Baking tray and baking paper Preparation: 30 mins Cooking time: 1 hour

METHOD STEP ONE Pre-heat your oven to 150 C / Gas mark 2. Grease and then line a baking tray with baking parchment. Draw a circle of approximately 23cm (9 in) on to the parchment. STEP TWO Separate the egg whites from the yolks. Store the yolks in the fridge to use later in a savoury quiche or egg custard. Place the egg whites into a large bowl. Beat them until they become stiff and fluffy but not dry. Gradually add in the sugar, 1 tablespoon at a time, beating well after each addition. Continue to beat the mixture until it’s thick and glossy. Gently fold in vanilla extract, vinegar and corn flour. STEP THREE Using a clean dry spoon, place the mixture inside the circle drawn on to the parchment. Work from the centre of the circle as you spread the mixture towards the outside edge. Create raised mounds around the outside edge so there is a slight dip in the centre of the circle. STEP FOUR Place the pavlova onto a middle rack in the centre of the oven. Bake for 1 hour. Turn off the oven but leave the oven door closed to allow the pavlova to cool down. Once cool remove it from the oven and carefully slide the pavlova on to a wire rack to be sure it is completely cool. STEP FIVE Remove the parchment, and place the cooked pavlova onto a flat serving plate. Fill the centre of the meringue with whipped cream, sweetened with sugar and a few drops of vanilla essence. Drizzle over the cream, add fresh or tinned passion fruit and pureed raspberries. Serve immediately. DESIGNER TIPS • Overbeaten egg whites lose volume and deflate when folded into other ingredients so be absolutely sure that not a particle of grease or egg yolk gets into the whites. • Make ahead and store the un-decorated pavlova in an air tight container for up to 3 days.

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DIVINE DRINKS

FESTIVE HOLIDAY CHEER! Celebrating with family and friends this holiday season? Make it a party with a champagne cocktail or a divine fruity punch served in super stylish drink ware! Cocktail Party Set ÂŁ13.99 Make it a party to remember with the Cocktail Party Set, which is perfect for bringing out at your next celebration. Containing everything you need to serve in a unique fish bowl cocktail set. This set will provide hours of drinking entertainment! The plastic fish bowl holds a whopping 3 litres, ensuring there's enough to share with all your friends. Each ice cube bag makes 24 ice cubes and is simple to fill up and freeze. To finish off your cocktail creation, this set includesa selection of napkins, straws and decorations to turn your bowl into a masterpiece. Company Drinkstuff W www.drinkstuff.com P 0845 313 33 52

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SHIMMY, SHAKE AND SERVE! These recipes are crowd pleasers! CHAMPAGNE COCKTAIL

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INGREDIENTS 1 x Icy cold bottle of champagne or quality sparkling wine Sugar cubes Brandy Sliced strawberries to garnish MIX IT UP Chill the champagne flutes before using filling them. Place a sugar cube into a cold champagne glass. Pour a measure of brandy over the sugar and leave for five minutes. Slowly fill the glass with champagne. Allow the bubbles to settle and top up the glass. Serve with a slice of strawberry on the glass rim.

INDGREDIENTS Fresh mint leaves Castor sugar Lime juice White rum Cointreau Sparkling wine Fresh mint sprigs and fine slices of lime to garnish

INGREDIENTS 1 x bottle of quality lemonade 1 x bottle of dry ginger ale 1litre of red grape juice 1litre orange juice Springs of mint and small slices of fresh orange Castor sugar MIX IT UP Pour all of the ingredients into a fancy bowel and stir. Add torn shreds of mint and fine slices of orange. Lightly dampen the rim of several glasses. Dip the rims into fine castor sugar, fill the glasses with punch and serve immediately.

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MIX IT UP (To make 2 cocktails) Into a cocktail shaker place 8 mint leaves, 2 tabs spoon castor sugar plus a dash of lime juice. Use a pestle or wooden mudler to crush the mint and to mix the sugar and lime together. Add 70mil of rum, 2 table spoons of Cointreau and 1 small cup of ice. Shake the cocktail shaker vigorously. Strain it into a glass and top up with sparkling wine. Serve with a twist of lime and a spring of mint.

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WIN THIS! DREMEL MOTO-SAW £99.99 It is a compact and easy-to-use scroll saw for making detailed cuts in different materials. This user-friendly scroll saw is not only easy to store and set-up, but also easy to operate. HOW TO ENTER • Email competitions@my-creativediva.co.uk • Tell us in 25 words or less why you would like to win this tool • Attach this code: DREMEL MOTO-SAW WIN – MCD 3 • Add your name, address and email • The lucky winners will be published in Issue 5 of MCD • CLOSING DATE FOR ALL ENTRIES – 25TH NOVEMBER 2012 Conditions of entry: Only 1 entry per household. No staff or family members of MCD staff are eligible to enter. No further correspondence will be entered into the competition. The winners name and address will be forwarded to Dremel for the distribution of all prizes. My-Creative Diva does not accept any responsibility for the distribution of the prizes. The name of the winner will be published in issue 5 of MCD. If you do not wish to be contacted by our marketing team with regard to further competitions or magazine subscription please include this text in your entry: * I do not wish to be contacted with regard to any marketing or promotions from MCD. Competition is available to UK residents only.

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RAGDALE HALL Welcome to AWARD WINNING Ragdale Hall

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DIVINE DESIRE DON’T MISS THIS! What jewellery Diva’s will want to visit this November…

The Guildhall, Winchester 16-18 November 2012 Our next Desire Jewellery & Silversmithing Fair will take place in Winchester from 16-18 November. This year the event features 80 designer makers including a display by a talented group of British silversmiths under the banner of ‘Festival of Silver’. There is an enormous variety of jewellery available and the event features jewellers working in gold, silver, aluminium, brass, titanium, niobium, copper, bronze and platinum and incorporate glass, enamelwork, gemstones, pearls and beads into their work. All exhibitors have been selected for their superb and innovative craftsmanship and have a genuine passion for the work they create.Visitors can see and purchase from an exciting range from both emerging British talent as well as more established designer makers. Anyone celebrating a special occasion may also like to speak to the makers about commissioning bespoke pieces of jewellery or silverware. Several visitors in the past have commissioned engagement or wedding rings at the event and, by working with the designer maker, have been able to have input into the design and come up with something that means so much more and is completely individual. Many of the makers will also be happy to speak about remodelling jewellery to give it a more contemporary feel. View our Facebook gallery to see what’s on show! Visit the Desire Fair at Winchester this year and receive a £4 off voucher for admission to our Christmas Fair at RHS Garden Wisley. W www.desirefair.com P 01622 747325 95

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