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Family Time, Fresh Air, and a Return to the Studio

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Family Time, Fresh Air, and a Return to the Studio

on May 26 2026
  From a long-awaited family gathering in Edinburgh to a special order heading to the Eden Project, it’s been a week full of meaningful moments. Here’s a glimpse behind the scenes as I return to the studio and continue work on my new website.
The Natural Beauty of Tagua: Turning a Nut into Jewellery

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The Natural Beauty of Tagua: Turning a Nut into Jewellery

on Oct 20 2025
If you’ve never heard of Tagua, you’re in for a treat. Often called vegetable ivory, this remarkable material comes straight from nature — from the seeds of a palm tree that grows in parts of South America. At first glance, Tagua looks like a hard, off-white nut (which it is!), but once it’s polished and shaped, it has the most beautiful smooth texture and gentle sheen, a bit like real ivory — only completely cruelty-free. That’s one of the reasons I love working with it. It’s sustainable, eco-friendly, and every piece feels like a little celebration of nature’s creativity.       From Nut to Necklace   The process of turning Tagua into jewellery feels almost magical. It begins with raw Tagua nuts that are dried for several months until they harden. Once ready, they’re sliced, carved or shaped — and because each nut has its own natural pattern and shade, no two beads are ever quite the same. Then comes my favourite part: colour! Tagua takes on dyes so beautifully, creating rich, earthy tones — deep reds, ocean blues, golden yellows and soft creams. When you string them together, the colours seem to glow with life. Every time I make a new Tagua piece, I’m reminded how satisfying it is to work with something that’s been entirely crafted by nature’s hand.     Why I Love Working with Tagua   There’s something wonderfully authentic about Tagua jewellery. It’s lightweight yet durable, organic yet elegant — ideal for statement pieces that still feel natural and effortless to wear. And because every Tagua nut is unique, each necklace or bracelet has its own bit of character. I also love sharing the story behind it — how something so simple, growing quietly in a rainforest, can become a piece of wearable art.     A Piece of Nature You Can Wear   If you’re drawn to jewellery that tells a story, supports sustainability and connects you with the natural world, Tagua is a truly special material to explore. Each bead, curve and polished surface carries the warmth of nature and the creativity of the hands that shaped it. So next time you come across a piece of Tagua jewellery, take a moment to notice its texture, its glow, and the journey it’s been on — from palm seed to a beautiful piece you can wear and treasure.
A New Chapter — Finding My Flow Again

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A New Chapter — Finding My Flow Again

on Oct 08 2025
After a busy few years of change and growth, I’m entering a new chapter! 💛 In this post, I share a behind-the-scenes look at what’s been happening with my jewellery business, my illustration work, and some exciting plans for mindful workshops and online courses. It’s all about finding balance, staying creative, and continuing to love what I do — one reinvention at a time.
5 Effortless Ways to Add Colour to Neutral Outfits Using Jewellery

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5 Effortless Ways to Add Colour to Neutral Outfits Using Jewellery

on May 20 2025
Introduction: Neutral outfits—think whites, creams, greys, beiges, and blacks—are timeless and chic. But sometimes, they need a little pop to elevate them from understated to unforgettable. That’s where our colourful jewellery comes in. If you're someone who loves neutrals but wants to explore colour without stepping outside your style comfort zone, here are five effortless ways to infuse vibrant energy into your wardrobe. 1. Start with Statement Earrings Statement earrings are a bold yet easy way to bring colour close to the face, instantly brightening your entire look. Whether it's a crisp white blouse or a beige blazer, vibrant earrings can shift the mood from plain to playful. 🌈 May Colour Highlight: TurquoiseTurquoise is refreshing, summery, and universally flattering—perfect for this time of year. 2. Layered Necklaces for a Playful Punch Layering necklaces in different shades, textures, or lengths adds interest and colour subtly. A layered look on a grey or cream sweater brings both dimension and playfulness. 🌈 May Colour Highlight: CoralCoral is bold, warm, and gives life to cooler-toned outfits like grey or stone. 3. Bold Bangles and Cuffs Don’t underestimate the power of a wrist stack. Bangles in vivid hues over a monochrome outfit give a curated yet spontaneous vibe. Pair them with 3/4 sleeves or rolled-up cuffs to show them off. 🌈 May Colour Highlight: FuchsiaFuchsia is unapologetically vibrant and pairs especially well with blacks, navys, and whites.   4. Colourful Rings as Micro Pops Rings are a discreet yet impactful way to incorporate colour—especially if you like to keep things minimal. A few colourful bands or a statement cocktail ring makes even the most basic outfit feel thoughtfully styled. 🌈 May Colour Highlight: Lime GreenLime green is unexpected, fresh, and feels very modern paired with beige or taupe. 5. Mixed Colour Sets for a Vibrant Touch Instead of picking just one colour, go for a mixed set—earrings, rings, or a necklace featuring several vibrant hues. They pair perfectly with black or white and instantly say “artistic” and “effortless.” 🌈 May Colour Highlight: Multicolour Jewel tones are seasonless but look especially rich with neutrals in spring when styled playfully.
Pretty Pink Eco Jewellery – Where Style Meets Sustainability

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Pretty Pink Eco Jewellery – Where Style Meets Sustainability

on Apr 17 2025
In a world that often leans toward mass production and fast fashion, Pretty Pink Eco Jewellery stands as a sparkling reminder that beauty, sustainability, and ethical craftsmanship can — and should — go hand in hand. At www.prettypinkjewellery.com, you’ll find more than just jewellery. You’ll discover vibrant, handmade pieces that not only elevate your style but also support a larger mission: caring for our planet and empowering small businesses. ✨ The Power of Handmade Every piece at Pretty Pink is a labour of love, thoughtfully handcrafted with care and intention. Unlike factory-made items, handmade jewellery carries a unique energy — a personal story infused in every curve, every colour, every clasp. This personal touch adds to the charm and character of each creation, making it more than just an accessory… it becomes a piece of art.   🌱 Eco-Friendly & Beautiful What truly sets Pretty Pink apart is its eco-conscious approach. Our jewellery is created using natural, sustainable materials that are kind to the earth — from seeds and tagua nuts to recycled metals and plant-based dyes. This isn’t just jewellery that looks good; it’s jewellery you can feel good about wearing. By embracing slow fashion, Pretty Pink helps reduce waste, support ethical practices, and encourage mindful consumerism. Every purchase is a vote for a greener, more responsible future. 💖 Why Supporting Small Businesses Matters Small businesses like Pretty Pink are the heartbeat of innovation and sustainability. When you support a small business, you're not funding a CEO’s third yacht — you're helping a real person continue their dream, you're contributing to local economies, and you're keeping traditional crafts alive. Small businesses: Create unique, handcrafted items you won’t find anywhere else Tend to have lower environmental footprints Often use ethical sourcing and fair labour practices Provide personal, heartfelt customer experiences   🎨 The Colourful, Uplifting Appeal of Pretty Pink Let’s not forget the main thing: these pieces are just gorgeous! Bright, bold, and full of life, Pretty Pink's jewellery has a way of lifting your mood the moment you put it on. Whether you’re dressing up for a special event or adding a pop of colour to your everyday outfit, Pretty Pink has something to make you feel joyful, radiant, and confident. 🌟 Final Thoughts Pretty Pink Eco Jewellery is proof that you don’t have to sacrifice style to make sustainable choices. In fact, you can shine brighter when your values and your fashion choices align. So next time you’re shopping for something special — a gift, a treat for yourself, or something to lift your spirits — remember that small choices make a big difference. 💗 Choose handmade.💚 Choose sustainable.🌸 Choose Pretty Pink.
The Importance of Colours in Our Lives

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The Importance of Colours in Our Lives

on Oct 16 2024
The Importance of Colours in Our Lives Hey there! 🌈 Let’s have a chat about something we often take for granted but plays a huge role in our daily lives: colour. From the clothes we wear to the décor in our homes, colours influence our mood, creativity, and even our decisions. So, grab a cuppa and let’s dive into the wonderful world of colours!Mood BoostersEver noticed how certain colours can instantly lift your spirits? Bright yellows and sunny oranges can evoke feelings of happiness and warmth, while calming blues and greens can help you feel more relaxed. It’s no wonder that many people choose colours based on how they want to feel! If you’re looking to create a cheerful atmosphere, think about incorporating those vibrant hues into your space.  Creativity UnleashedIf you’re an artist or someone who enjoys crafting, you’ll know that colour is a vital part of the creative process. The right palette can spark inspiration and help bring your ideas to life. Imagine sitting down to paint with a selection of vibrant reds, cool blues, and earthy greens—it’s like having a conversation with your materials. Colours can push you to think outside the box and explore new artistic avenues.Cultural ConnectionsColours also carry cultural meanings that can vary widely across the globe. For instance, in Western cultures, white is often associated with purity and weddings, while in some Eastern cultures, it signifies mourning. Understanding these nuances can deepen our appreciation of art, fashion, and even everyday objects. It’s fascinating to see how colour can bridge gaps and create connections between different cultures.Making ChoicesThink about your daily decisions: what to wear, what to decorate with, or even what to eat. Colour plays a sneaky role in all of it! Retailers often use colour psychology to influence our shopping habits. Ever noticed how fast food places use red and yellow? Those colours are known to stimulate appetite and grab attention. Next time you’re out shopping, see if you can spot how colours sway your choices! A Splash of Joy In a world that can sometimes feel a bit dull or overwhelming, adding colour can be a simple way to inject joy into our lives. Whether it’s a bright floral arrangement on your kitchen table or a funky piece of art on the wall, these splashes of colour can brighten your day and create a positive vibe in your space.So, next time you’re feeling a bit low or uninspired, take a moment to think about the colours around you. They’re more than just pretty shades; they’re mood enhancers, creativity boosters, and cultural storytellers. Embrace the vibrant hues of life, and let them inspire you every day! Happy colouring! 🎨✨
Embracing Sustainable Fashion: The Joy of Choosing Natural Materials

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Embracing Sustainable Fashion: The Joy of Choosing Natural Materials

on Oct 08 2024
Embrace Sustainable Fashion: Choose Natural Materials for Joyful StyleDiscover the importance of sustainable fashion and the impact of choosing natural materials over plastic. Learn how to prioritize comfort and individuality in your wardrobe by wearing what makes you happy, rather than following fleeting trends. Join Pretty Pink in making mindful fashion choices that celebrate both the planet and personal expression.
The Ultimate Guide to Creating a Sustainable Wardrobe

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The Ultimate Guide to Creating a Sustainable Wardrobe

on Mar 22 2024
Sustainability is indeed a term that has gained significant importance in recent times. It encompasses the idea of meeting our present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. In essence, it promotes a balance between economic, social, and environmental factors to ensure a better quality of life for all. Embracing sustainability involves making conscious choices in our daily lives, such as reducing waste, conserving resources, and supporting ethical practices. By striving towards sustainability, we pave the way for a brighter and more harmonious future for ourselves and generations to come.
What is ethical jewellery?

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What is ethical jewellery?

on Mar 22 2023
Ethical Jewellery is jewellery that is made with a conscious decision to respect the environment, the natural and the human resources along the whole process from creation to production. In other words Ethical Jewellery measures responsible sourcing, sustainability and fair-trade It may come in a recycled or bio degradable package as the way of continuing the environmental ethos. Ethical Jewellery embraces local communities and culture Here at Pretty Pink we work closely with our South American partners making sure we embrace their cultures and techniques adapting to our European tastes and trends. We are constantly speaking and swapping skills and feedback to make sure we all grow together and mutually gain valuable skills. It considers the impact on humans and the environment In our business as an example there aren't any big companies or manufactories, we work mainly with small family business and people who depend directly on the conservation and the sustainable trade of tagua seeds. Everyone that participate in the process of making our jewellery are important to us and the environment. From the 'catadores" who collect the seeds from the forest floor respecting the forests to the single parent working from home while looking and providing for their families. Why should you buy ethical jewellery? You are buying a product that is made from renewable materials, sustainably made that are beautiful and that pays workers fairly. It first it may seem expensive but remember you are paying for quality materials that take time to be ready, not mass production. Tagua jewellery making for example we have to collect the seeds on the right time of the year, the seeds have to dry than they are treated, died , cut to shapes, polished and that is before we start to make the jewellery. It goes through the hands of many people, a true slow fashion process. What things to look out for when buying ethical jewellery? Fair-trade certifications such as FairTrade or FairMined, if they can trace the materials or the people that makes the jewellery. Eco-friendly packaging such as recyclable or bio degradable Many ethical companies also give back to the environment either by planting trees, investing in education and more.   Buying ethical jewellery is great, and it's never been easier, the choice it's yours.
Five Factors to Consider When Exhibiting at a Jewellery Trade Show For The First Time

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Five Factors to Consider When Exhibiting at a Jewellery Trade Show For The First Time

on Mar 02 2023
Exhibiting at a jewellery trade show can be an incredibly rewarding experience, as it allows exhibitors to showcase their products and services to a wide variety of potential customers. However, in order to ensure that the experience is successful and productive, it is important for exhibitors to take the time to plan ahead and familiarise themselves with best practices for exhibiting at a jewellery trade show. By doing so, exhibitors can maximise their potential to make connections, gain exposure and ultimately drive sales. When preparing to exhibit at a jewellery trade show, it is important to research the event and its attendees. Knowing who will be attending can help you tailor your display and messaging to their interests and needs. It is also important to create an alluring booth design that stands out from the competition. Consider the layout, lighting and visuals to ensure that your booth grabs attention and draws in customers. Additionally, identify trends in the jewellery industry before the event to ensure that you are showcasing pieces that will be appealing to attendees. Have a few statement pieces on hand as well as a selection of classic styles. Be prepared to answer questions about materials and processes used for each item. It’s important to have an understanding of the current trends in the industry. Identifying these trends ahead of time will ensure that you are showcasing pieces that will be appealing to attendees.    Where to go Size of the stand Price Strategy Display Form of payment     Where to go and which shows are more suited to my product? The best way to find out about which show would be best for you in my opinion is to go yourself as a “buyer”, take a day or two and make the effort to visit the show. Walk around, pay attention on the kind of customers visit the show, are they the type of customer that would buy your product? there isn’t any point of doing a show that attracts craft buyers if your product is mass produced or vice versa. Take notes, look at the footfall to see if the show is attracting many buyers ask around, every information you get can be very important when making your final decision. See if there are any shows near where your business is based, start local if possible as they are usually less expensive than the big shows also you would mean be saving money with daily transport and accommodation, however small shows means smaller crowds too. All factors important to consider as these shows cost a lot of money and you are more likely succeed if you do your homework in advance. Another very efficient way to gain information about the shows is to chat with the exhibitors at the shows. Most entrepreneurs are happy to chat and share their experiences as long you don’t interfere with their sales as they are there to sell. Be sensible, so if a customer comes along you give them the space work and come back after.   There are many types of shows around the countries, in the UK alone you have:   Scottish Fair Top Drawer – January and September Spring Fair / Moda  Pure  Autumn Fair/ Moda - Home & Gift - July Size of Jewellery Stand I believe in starting small and growing organically but if you have loads to spare and want to make a big impact, go all out and get a big stand. In a trade show stands cost thousands and that is just the space, you will have to add lights, shelves and dress it all up, think of a white canvas that you will have to work with. Anything you add via the shows you pay; a different carpet, sockets for your lights. Some of the extras you need to have and others you probably can do without or even better on your own. So watch out for this. Most shows offer spaces for first timers and they are little but a lot cheaper, I also believe they get a lot of attention as people often look for new products and designs, you will be surrounded by people like you, at similar stage of business development and it will be also a great support to each other and a good way to learn with each other. The fairs are a great way to learn trick form the industry, update your knowledge about the market and share skills and experience. Going back to size I think you should consider the cost of your product and how much you would have to sell to cover the cost of your stand, is there a need to have more space? Maybe you have so many products that you need a big stand or maybe if you display better you could get away with a smaller stand. Is it just you at your stand? Or do you have more people so that a small stand wouldn’t be able to take all of you without looking crowded. Think about it, less cost is potentially more profit. Specially at the very first show where you don’t have any idea on how much you can make. Jewellery Pricing Strategy When I had a shop I lost count on how may artists and craft people that came to my shop with beautiful products with no wholesale price, they had no idea that they could not sell to a shop for the same price they sold to a customer. Shops needs to make a profit too as the have high bills and staff to pay too. You must make sure that you know your cost to produce your items, that you have a trade price that is what the shop will pay you to buy your products and that you know the mark-up they can sell your products for. The mark up vary according with the industry if you sell food, clothes, cards or jewellery. I am not going to go into details about price but you should have this figured out in order to look professional and to give your future customers the confidence that they can make a good profit selling your products. Displaying Your Jewellery Be original and thing outside the box, get inspiration from everywhere you go. Reuse, repurpose and adapt. There is a joy in making your stand, it is an opportunity to showcase your product like you want and to inspire the shops on ways they could also display your products, not everyone can be creative like you so a little visual help can go a long way. We often get people asking for our displays and to take photographs for inspirations. I can write a whole blog about display…   Terms of payment Someone wants to buy your product so what are your terms of payments? Do you give them a month to pay? Do you do proforma for first time buyers? It all depends on your cash flow and on how confident you are in posting your products for first time buyers without payment in advance. I suggest proforma for those who are starting and it is quite accepted by the customers as you haven’t had a chance to build a relationship with them yet. I think this is a good start for those who are thinking about exhibiting for the first time, we often get people approaching us with similar questions, so I hope this is helpful to someone.     Leave you comment if you want to know more or would like us to talk about a specific fair.  

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Gifts for Good with Social Bite's The Festival of Kindness

on Dec 03 2022
"Every gift which is given, even though it may be small, is in reality big if it is given with affection." - Pindar During this darkest time of year, when the days are short and the nights long, our hearts and minds have always turned towards the indoors – keeping safe and warm, coming together and brightening our homes with candles, with evergreen garlands, with food and drink, creating much-needed festive cheer, and hoping for brighter days to come. Gift-giving has also become a part of our midwinter tradition – a practice likely as old as humanity itself, now inextricably linked with Christmas, and indeed any kind of celebration. Why do we exchange gifts, at Christmas time, or ever? As social creatures we seem to have an irresistible urge to share and to give – we use gifts to create lasting bonds, to express our feelings, to show love and gratitude, to secure favour or to send a message. As both gift-giver and recipient, we experience feelings of love, of being loved, of being appreciated and valued. And of course, we are not alone in the animal kingdom to carry out this ritual – animals are known to exchange gifts – usually hoping to attract or to keep a mate. Gifting Like the Victorians What the Victorians rather beautifully called ‘tokens of affection’ came to be exchanged on Christmas day, and what initially began as festive offerings of fine foods, has ballooned into a multi-billion-pound industry (over £25 billion a year is estimated to have been spent on Christmas presents in the UK alone in recent years). Gifting from the Heart But of course, we can give in so many different ways – particularly in these disconnected and financially difficult times, when people can feel so isolated from society. Gifts do not need to be material – consider the wonderful benefits to be had from giving what it is in your heart and within your capabilities – whether it be your time or your friendship, your expertise or simply your attention – we can all appreciate the happiness and joy such gifts can bring both the giver and the recipient. Gifting essential items is a great way to sneak extra gifts into the hands of those who need it during the festive period. Considering something like a warm pair of socks or a pair of gloves to cope with the winter months.  Festival of Kindness Gifts With Pretty Pink Eco Jewellery  We are really proud to be supporting Social Bite's Festival of Kindness this Christmas, and will be donating £5 from every £25 spent on our website between 1st to 24th of December to buy a homeless or vulnerable person a Christmas Dinner, emergency winter food pack or temporary emergency accommodation.  How to Participate in the Festival of Kindness with Pretty Pink Eco Jewellery? Find the perfect eco jewellery gift here Place an order between December 1st and 24th 2022 We'll automatically take £5 from every £25 spent and gift it directly to Social Bite's Festival of Kindess What is The Festival of Kindness? The Festival of Kindness launched by Social Bite co- aims to spread festive warmth and cheer across the country as a collective movement of kindness. The festival aims to give as many people as possible, who are experiencing homelessness or food poverty, access to hot meals, safe accommodation, loving company and Christmas presents over the holiday season. What better way could there possibly be to continue the festive tradition of bringing loved ones inside, to share a warm, happy space, filled with light, love and laughter? There is absolutely no doubt that the giving of gifts – whether material or more intangible – is a positive experience for both the giver and the recipient. We hope that the process of giving over this festive season creates a powerful cycle of lasting connections, of positivity and community – an escalating snowball that creates a bond between many individuals in this increasingly disconnected world, drawing us closer and improving our morale as a society. Whether it is, indeed, better to give than to receive, to the people who are reached through the Festival of Kindness, and to those who so generously support it, there is no doubt that the age-old tradition of gift-giving is not only valuable but life-affirming, spreading festive cheer to those who need it most at a time when it is most needed. So while wishing each and every one of you the happiest Christmas and the most wonderful 2023, if you are able we encourage you this year, to give what is in your heart and within your capabilities to this wonderful cause, and to feel the joy, not only as a grateful recipient of fabulous gifts, but as the giver of happiness and light during the darkest nights of the year. Learn more about The Festival of Kindness in Edinburgh here. Social Bite's core efforts go to supporting Homeless People across the country and this campaign alone with help to support thousands of people. So when you're on the hunt to full that perfect gift wish list, give the festival of kindness a thought and make sure your financial donations are makeing the biggest impact while spreading festive goodwill.