Showing posts with label handmade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handmade. Show all posts

Wednesday, 17 July 2013

Top Teacher Gifts

Conveniently the end of term falls just as Ellie Ellie's sale is in full swing! Whether you are looking for that token gift, or maybe something a little more to show your appreciation you can find it here!
For the music teacher, these Upcycled Music Sheet Earrings are just the ticket! Handmade in our Sussex HQ! NOW £8.50!


Ellie Ellie's Upcycled Romeo &  Juliet Pendant is perfect for any English teacher! Handmade on a silver plated necklace! NOW £11.50!

These handy Upcycled Notepads are handbag sized and perfect for note making on the go! Each one is handmade from old train tickets or monopoly/cluedo/playing cards with recycled paper! NOW £4.40!
Personalised Tie Pins are great for just about any teacher - why not personalise with the word 'Teacher' or 'Inspirational'?Handmade and inspired by vintage dictionaries! Pick them up for £19.50.


Friday, 5 July 2013

Ellie Ellie Wears - Wimbledon Style

The Wimbledon finals are upon us. If you're lucky enough to have tickets to the final, we are green with envy. We've been inspired by the ladies of the courts this week and our outfit features a gorgeous little off-white dress by Ted Baker, complimented by these awesome heels/wedges (we don't think they can make their mind up). Grab yourself one of these gorgeous leather clutch bags from Amy George  to seal the deal. Accessorize with these beautiful Ellie Ellie charm bracelets, which you can personalise with locations from all over the world.

Bow Dress- Ted Baker
Leather Clutch- Amy George
White Heels - Topshop
Personalised Map Bracelet- Ellie Ellie

Friday, 21 June 2013

Ellie Ellie Wears

This week's Ellie Ellie Wears features a Joules vs Cath Kidston mash up. That beautiful blush pink from the blouse, plucks the feminine colours from the country styles high waisted skirt. Tuck your top into the skirt and pop on a pair of these cute little floral pumps to finish your outfit off. Ellie Ellie's Personalised Map Cluster Pendant is an ideal accessory- you can personalise each charm with a location from around the world that you hold dear. You can have between 1 and 6 charms, and of course it's a great piece to add to over time as the memories are made!

Pink Blouse - Joules
Country Skirt - Cath Kidston
Floral Pumps - Joules
Personalised Map Pendant - Ellie Ellie

Friday, 7 June 2013

Ellie Ellie Wears

 
 This weeks Ellie Ellie Wears features this fab Parrot print Dress from Instant Vintage! We love the bold and quirky print and when put with these turquoise office sandals it makes a perfect outfit for Spring/Summer activities (we don't know when Summer's meant to turn up either, but hey lets stay hopeful!) Alphabet bags have produced yet another lovely product. 'Dance All Day' is such a fun sentiment and frankly it's how we wish we lived! After all, nothing better than a boogie with friends to your favourite song. Our Sixpence Necklace is the perfect accessory for the outfit and to make life even sweeter, you can even customise the coin date making it extra special to you.  

Parrot Dress - Instant Vintage
Dance All Day Shopper- Alphabet Bags
Turquoise Sandal- OFFICE.

Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Handmade little memories

Ellie Ellie is quickly building a reputation for handmade and sustainable products, which give a whole new take on personalised gifting! Our Sussex HQ is packed to the rafters with materials, such as our beautiful vintage maps which we use to hand make our jewellery and cufflinks.

We thought we'd give you an insight to what happens behind the scenes!

We have thousands of vintage maps and atlases which we use to make our products with! We are always on the look out for beautiful old prints, whether we're rummaging around jumble sales or riffling through a charity shop!
Is it slightly weird that we have favourite maps? These are our 'old faithfuls'. This title is given to any map that never lets us down, having almost impossible locations in beautiful colour palettes and the highest print quality!
This is Lindsay our Head Maker, selecting map segments ready for jewellery making! She hand selects each piece of map that we use, making sure each piece is as beautiful as possible. By producing them individually by hand, it allows us to give our customers the individual attention they need to make their product as special as the memory it represents.
Some of our Personalised Map Cufflinks ready to go out to our customers! You can see how unique each one is, which we feel add a whole new level to the personalisation- no two are the same but they are all as beautiful!

Monday, 3 June 2013

Enter Ellie Ellie's Father's Day Competition!


IT'S COMPETITION TIME!

WIN one of our best selling Personalised Map Keyrings plus your choice of gift wrap & matching card for your Dad this Father’s Day!

All you have to do to win is head over to the Ellie Ellie Facebook page, 'like' us and comment on our competition post telling us which TWO locations you would choose for your Dad and why?

The best personalisation story will be chosen on the 10th of June by a sophisticated panel of the Ellie Ellie team! So dig deep people, it’s all about the location & good luck!

For more information about our Map Keyring, check it out here!

Wednesday, 8 May 2013

How to transform vintage tea cups into candles

Wednesday 8th May= National Tea Drinking Day. I kid you not. This does actually exist, I've googled it and it's totally kosher.

We love all things vintage - you literally have to surgically remove Danielle from any vintage china at the jumble sale. She's brought so many her house looks like a tea cup convention.

So it got us thinking, what else can you do with them (apart from the obvious). Tea cup candles are a great way of getting your old china out of the cupboard and out into your home to be admired, or of course they make fantastic presents for friends and family. 

You can use different oils and colourings to make no-end of different teacup candles!
We stumbled across this great idea from Martha Stewart - it's a great way to up-cycle your tea cups and old candles.

"Here's what you need -
Pans
Partially burned candles
Candy or candle thermometer
Tongs
New wicking
Teacups
Wick sustainers
Wooden skewers
How you do it -
 1. In a small pan set over a larger pan of simmering water, melt down old candles; clip the thermometer to the upper pot, and keep temperature at about 185 degrees. Remove old wicks with tongs.
2. Cut a piece of wicking to the cup's height plus 2 inches. Clamp one end to a wick sustainer; tie the other end around a skewer. Dip wicking and sustainer into melted wax to coat them. Remove and stick sustainer to cup's bottom.
3. Pour in the wax, stopping 1/2 inch below the cup's rim. Allow wax to set, about 1 hour. The candle will harden with a well in the center. To even it out, use another skewer to prick a circle of holes about 1/16 inch deep around the wick. Pour in melted wax until surface is 1/4 inch below rim. Cut wick."

Friday, 22 March 2013

Ellie Ellie Wears - can’t go wrong with a Levi label.

Blue is the colour of the month (well technically aqua marine..) so we’ve pieced together this little number featuring the iconic Levi jeans, which with a bit of hunting you can find yourself an uber cool vintage pair. You can often find them hanging around in London’s Rokit store- “if you see ‘em grab ‘em” is our rule of thumb at Ellie Ellie HQ.

We love this oversized powder blue piece of knitwear from Topshop, works perfectly with the Levi’s stronger shade. For a finishing touch the Ted Baker shirt gives that little bit of glam, making this outfit perfect for a shopping trip or a casual evening drink down town.
Ellie Ellie’s Upcycled Sixpence Necklace is the perfect tool to finish this outfit off, when worn on our longer chains. It’s cute ornate frame gives the outfit that vintage edge which is bang on trend according to LFW!
Voila, get on the blue!


Denim Jeans – Levi’s
Powder Blue Sweater – Topshop
Silk Shirt – Ted Baker

Friday, 15 March 2013

Birthdays and Reminiscing



Danielle was 29 this week, and it got us thinking. Ellie Ellie has been going for a mere 2 years and in that time it’s gone berserk. We couldn’t be more chuffed with how people have embraced the brand, our products and all that we stand for. We continue to grow and it’s something that gives us such a buzz for the future.
We had a bit of an interview/chat with Danielle about the birth of Ellie Ellie, what inspired her and why and where all this is going..

Our birthday girl Danielle with her new best friend Gnorman. (if you've been following us on Facebook you'll know the story behind our gnome! Get involved at www.facebook.com/ellieelliecouk )
  
Where did your inspiration come from to start up the Ellie Ellie brand?
Danielle: Ellie Ellie was born in 2010 after I came home from traveling for a year around Asia, Australia, New Zealand and America.  My inspiration came after seeing the environmental impacts of cheap, fast, throwaway fashion.
I had always been into re-cycling but up until now I never realised how fundamental it is to our future until then.  It woke me up into becoming passionate that I could do something about it with Ellie Ellie.
By re-using items that would normally end up in landfills we are reducing the amount of pollution caused by disposable fashion, and doing our small part to help the planet. It is an extremely powerful thought to think how much we could save the environment by simply beginning to re-cycle our fashion; and it is this thought that fueled the birth of Ellie Ellie.

Why ‘Ellie Ellie’?
D: My full name is Danielle Ellen, so it just kind of jigged it around and viola!

As we all know Ellie Ellie’s ethos is all about recycling and remaking something that people will treasure, so this is obviously something you are passionate about. Where did you get the recycling bug from?
D:My mum loved buying second hand things, and my childhood was spent being dragged around charity shops! I didn’t think it was very cool at the time and would pray that none of my school friends saw me! As I got older and went off to University to study fashion I found myself in and out of charity shops to find materials. Whilst I was traveling I became interested in vintage clothes and loved having a rummage in markets, jumble sales and car boots. Consequently I saw the true effects of throw away fashion and at the time I was living out of a back pack and it struck me that I actually didn’t need anything. Melbourne is paving the way for sustainability and is incredibly artistic; I was constantly soaking things up and ideas started to flow. I guess that where I got a bulk of inspiration from.

What’s your favourite EE product and why?
D: My favourite has to be. . . . well actually I have two! The scrabble necklace, I love wearing it myself! It was the first product I designed and made in 2006 whilst I was studying fashion at Kingston University. It is very dear to my heart and carries huge sentimental value for me!
The second is the recycled map pendant. I wear one with Melbourne, Australia which holds close memories for me from when I was traveling. Wearing the necklace just makes it feel near to me and it always make me smile when I put it on when I think of all the things I learnt and the people I met-  it just feels like that memory is closer to me.

Where do you see EE in 5 years time?
D: Oh, good question! BIGGER BIGGER BIGGER! In 5 years I’d like to have employed more talented young people within the business. I would love to see Ellie Ellie on the high street in our own little shop as well as supplying some of the well known stores. My dream is for Ellie Ellie to become a more familiar name and for people to know the brand and what it stands for. My mission is and always will be to have a positive effect on the environment and to encourage more people to recycle by looking at things they deem as ‘rubbish’ and seeing them in a new light – therefore as long as we are still supported by our customers to spread this message I will be happy.

Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Crafty Coasters


We found a great crafty present idea on Apartmenttherapy.com to add a unique and quirky look to your table! Just take a couple of slices of birch from a craft or flower shop, and trace your design through some carbon paper onto the wood. Paint or colour in however you fancy, and you have the perfect personal coaster for guests at a party, or something lovely for the home to make for the coming of Mother’s Day!
To keep your decorations looking perfect for longer, simply paint over or spray with some varnish.

Not quite as crafty but you still want something personal and from the heart? Ellie Ellie has just launched their NEW Personalised Map Paperweight, which you can personalise with any town or city from around the world. Handmade in Ellie Ellie's Sussex based HQ, each one is totally unique for the individual. Gorgeously nostalgic and useful! What more could you want? 


 If however, you're one step ahead of the game and have already got Mother's Day on the brain, why not try one of these..
A gorgeous chunk of silver plated, memory hinting awesomeness! A timeless piece to be treasured. Personalisation is up to you, world is your oyster! How about the location of a fantastic family holiday, or where her children were born? Go for it, she'll love it. Check it out, here.