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Posted on 13 August 2009

I stumbled across this wonderful blog in my attempt to find fresh new places to promote by new line of recycled jewellery. However, rather than being greeted with “place an ad here for £XXX per month”, I found I was being given the opportunity to actually share with people the reasons behind my creations and my enthusiasm for all things ‘green’. Suddenly, promoting my jewellery was almost second to this unexpected opportunity! I had to give it a go!

Blackberry Winter cufflinksI have always had a passion for green issues and doing what I can to protect my little corner of the planet, but then I’m sure this is something you’ve all heard many times before. What I would really like to share with you is my enthusiasm for recycling – a concept so simple it never fails to amaze me that so many people find it so hard to do.

My husband and I have always recycled  – paper in one box, glass in another, everything washed out and put out every other week for the council to take away and send off to some unknown land where our rubbish is magically turned into new things. However, it was when searching for a 1st anniversary gift for my husband, which is traditionally paper, that I suddenly started to wonder what actually happens to all these clean jars and old newspapers we so meticulously put out week after week. Not being able to find a satisfactory answer to that question I felt inspired to find my own use for the everyday things we all throw away. What I found was not only an incredible outlet for my creativity but also the ability to turn the contents of my recycle box into beautiful things!

I began experimenting with paper, closely followed by anything and everything I had to hand – newspapers, wrapping paper, old buttons, jumpers, even bottle caps from hubby’s favourite tipple! The results amazed me. My first piece was a pair of recycled cufflinks for my husband – a successful 1st anniversary gift! I made them using old buttons and chain for the backs and recycled paper for the decorative fronts. He was impressed not only because I had taken the time to make them myself but also the fact that just a few days before he was reading the newspaper that had now been turned into beautiful gems for him to wear on his cuffs!

From there I began making things for friends and family for birthdays. I made necklaces, bracelets, earrings, all the while experimenting with a variety of materials for each piece. It was my loved one’s responses to my creations that encouraged me to go out and try to share them with the world. I launched Blackberry Winter in May of this year and it is my hope that my earth-friendly jewellery will be something people can enjoy and feel good about wearing.

It may only be a few small steps but they all add up to make a big difference.

www.blackberrywinter.co.uk
Article by Helen Brooks

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2 Comments For This Post

  1. Kate says:

    Congratulations Helen, the jewellery looks fantastic. I love the cufflinks!

  2. Helen says:

    Thank-you Kate!! : )

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