09.08.09
Darling Street
When our summer holiday started in mid-July, the first thing we did was pack our bags and head west to our friends’ summer cottage in Kemiönsaari. In many ways it was a bit like going abroad. Neither of us had ever visited the archipelago before so we didn’t quite know what to expect. Also, in those parts you’re much more likely to hear people speaking Swedish than Finnish
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Windmill at Söderlångvik estate in Dragsfjärd
Those three days spent in Kemiönsaari were a fabulous start to our long holiday. The change of scenery brought us in instant vacation-mode (much needed and well deserved) and what’s best, we got to spend time with some dear friends we hadn’t seen for a while. We drove around the island, did some delightful sightseeing, were inspired by the beautiful countryside and had excellent food.

Path to the cottage. Full set of photos here.
Our friends are currently spending almost all their spare time in Kemiönsaari since they’re renovating a house and a small cottage there in the tiny village of Kulla. When our friends bought the place three years ago, both buildings were in a state of utter despair with leaking roofs, collapsed floors, you name it. The estate agent had actually said that the cottage was hopelessly beyond repair.
Well, people who are passionate and dedicated to their cause can work wonders. The little cottage is now almost finished from the inside and it has been cared for and decorated with the utmost respect to its long history. The bigger house is also in the stage where paints and wallpapers are being chosen and next Christmas will most likely be spent there.
I adore my friends’ taste. Their choice of colours, wallpapers, furniture, little lamps, pots and cups. So relaxed and inviting. I immediately felt like home there, it was as if I had stepped inside my own mind.

Loving the lamp and wallpaper to bits!
After visiting such an adorable place I was in a very flowery state of mind. This inspired the sweet and simple Delish series, one that’s most likely to be continued at some point as well…
06.30.09
Sunkissed
The sun has been shining so generously during the last few days that even this pale girl has developped a slight tan. My head is swirling with ideas but it’s simply impossible to stay indoors and sit down to work on them!

Trees providing a merciful shade in Suomenlinna on a hot day…
I’ve packed some random materials in a bag and set up a temporary “sweatshop” in the backyard of our building or out on the lawn in some park a few times but in result I now have an even messier working space at home than it ever used to be. This means I just end up pulling my hair whatever I do. Well, something is always in the works and even manages to get photographed if luck strikes…
Introducing Mermaid´s serene country relative Wood Elf, featuring delicious smoky quartz and chrysokolla beads and those delicate keshi pearls.
The earring design familiar from Waterlilies gets a fresh new look in Sunkissed with faceted smoky quartz ovals and pale rose pearls.
And here’s My Lady in emperor’s new colour tones, pale yellow (jade?) and the mysterious, smoky shades of brown and grey. (Oh, the heavenly varieties of the aquamarine gemstone!) A bracelet to match is coming soon, i hope…
06.11.09
My Lady returns
06.09.09
Earring factory
June is a summer month although you wouldn’t know it by looking out the window. My summer holiday starts mid July so thankfully there’s still time for things to get better. I seriously need flip-flop weather!
I’ve been a lazy bugger and created mainly earrings lately. I’ve prevented myself from purchasing new materials because I have such a huge amount of beads especially in summery colours. Here’s a few cheerful danglies and even one bracelet as well, made from beads that have been sitting and waiting for quite some time…
06.04.09
Bye bye, Liinelot!
A few weeks ago Liinelot, one of my favourite shops in our neighbourhood of Kruununhaka in Helsinki, sadly closed its’ doors for the last time. This adorable store was a true gem among the vintage stores in Helsinki especially if you were on the lookout for textiles such as old, embroidered tablecloths, napkins or hankerchiefs, vintage lace and sewing materials or accessories like beaded purses, jewellery, scarves etc.

I just love those pins and laces!
There were also quite a few gorgeous but terribly high priced vintage dresses and coats, some beautiful old tins and trinket boxes and fun old underclothes and nightgowns. And just about everything and anything else you could imagine!

The powder case is actually full of powder! And it says “poison” on the corner of the snuff box.
Liinelot had recently been open less and less regularly so I’d had reason to suspect that the elderly shop-owner was starting to get too tired to keep it up much longer. However, it still came as a slight shock to me to stumble upon a “Fleamarket/Everything must go!” sign on the window one Sunday afternoon. It felt senseless to think that suddenly, after all those years, Liinelot would be no more.

An adorable photograph from 1925.
Quite a few people had stumbled upon the same sign before I did since the shelves were starting to look quite empty by the time I walked in. Almost all the clothes were gone and what I noticed first that there was no sign of the 1920’s black, beaded dress I had tried on last year but couldn’t afford to splurge on. So, after I had picked up and set aside some vintage laces, a couple of scarves, hankies and a silk camisole, a beautiful aqua blue bottle, a black tin snuff box, a set of pearl-headed needles and a small table (!), I went to dig through the bowls and drawers of trinkets in the hope of finding some potential jewellery materials…

Trinkets and things after a good scrub and polish.
Had I been an early worm, my loot could have been quite marvellous. I remember that among many other things the shop-owner had an amazing stash of vintage glass beads that she had refused to sell the last time I had asked (she was planning to do a bit of beading herself…). But late as I was I didn’t come up with anything virtually heart-stopping but mainly little things that just somehow intrigued me in a certain sense.
Among those strange little things was an about 35cm piece of gold-coloured chain with a set of “golden” feathes hanging from it. I picked it up and thought to myself “Horribly kitch or beautiful? Or perhaps both?” As it turned out, this string of feathers later turned into a very surprising and enjoyable recycling project, “Golden wings”.
I’m not that much of a fan of gold as a colour and have hardly ever used it in my jewellery. But like I said, these feathers inrigued me so I decided to do something different. I wanted to break a pattern. I would not only use gold, but also mix it with silver (which I also usually dislike) and some pale, powdery pinkish keshi pearls. Three colours that in my head would make nothing but a slightly yucky combination!

Golden wings necklace. Detail views here and here.
But what ever happened? All of a sudden the materials started looking surprisingly cool together! I ended up using all of the old chain and all the feathers and came up with a whole set. Even if I say it myself, I’m particularly pleased with the necklace. Despite it being quite long and having stuff asymmetrically hang from it, at the same time it looked very floaty and light, modern even. (I say looked because I don’t have this jewellery anymore. The whole set was sold almost immediately to someone who was quite destined to wear it…)

Golden wings charmed bangle bracelet
I’m not quite satisfied with the pictures though. For some reason I had difficulty finding a suitable background and photographing these pieces and getting the colours right. But then the jewellery was gone and I couldn’t retake the pictures anymore so I’ll just have to settle with these…But this was a fun project indeed!
And thanks a million, Liinelot! I’ll always remember you.
05.20.09
Violeta
05.09.09
Resurrection
Oh, I have been sooo sick! Still all wobbly and weak and too tired to write much, so this photo is all I’ve got.
Stay safe! I’ll try to get my act together as soon as possible…
04.23.09
Back soon…
03.25.09
Red Lotus and the Magic Lantern
That’s right. Just as you hoped I might have had enough it. But no, I keep bringing you more red cinnabar.
I shall now hypnotize you all into adoring it. Look into my eyes…

Magic Lantern necklace. A closer look of the pendant here.
03.24.09
Icy Mountain
“White Mountain” has a cool sibling.
My winter holiday was relaxing and productive. Back soon. XX
























