My Cherry Pie – Enamel & Copper – Delicious Colour

 

My Cherry Pie’s copper etched and enamel jewellery and homewares is mouthwateringly gorgeous, with lovely colours and finishes. The jewellery range includes mixed metal pendants and necklaces, sterling silver and gemstone rings and bracelets and the homewares features copper enamel trinket dishes. Gail has also been branching out her range with wheel thrown ceramic pots and mugs – all using the characteristic My Cherry Pie styling, colour and pattern combination.

My Cherry Pie are coming down the coast from Kinghorn to Inverkeithing this Saturday 12th December to take part in the INVERKEITHING FESTIVE MAKERS MARKET, 11AM – 4.30PM, Inverkeithing Civic Centre, Queen Street, KY11 1PA

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Tartan Hearts – love from Fife

Tartan Hearts make a beautifully colourful collection of jewellery with gemstones, Swarovski crystal, wire work, braiding and trinkets, as well as novelty jewellery with a difference, and other hand made items for the home. All pieces are made at home in the beautiful village of Limekilns on the banks of the River Forth. Items can be ordered to your specifications and to suite all budgets.

Don’t miss the warm and wonderful Tartan Hearts who will be joining us for the third time at our ART:JAM Art & Craft Market on Saturday 12th September

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Serenity – repurposing glass vessels

Serenity creates unique candle lamps using repurposed glass vessels. These small, medium and large-scale lamps give a pleasing glow and serene ambience to any setting. Serenity also creates handcrafted silver, pearl and gemstone jewellery.

Visitors to the ART:JAM on 12th September at Inverkeithing Civic Centre are invited to join taster sessions in the process involved to make mini versions of these lovely lamps.

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Serenity will be running classes at the Fire Station Creative in Dunfermline on Thursday 3rd September 10am-noon, and at their Dunfermline studio on Saturday 5th September 10am-noon:

“Turn unwanted glass items into unique candleholders. The process is simple and requires no previous craft experience” The 2-hour workshops cost £25, including materials. E-mail Serenity  to book