I was never very good at PE. I used to stand forlornly on a playing field on the banks of the Mersey in the mid eighties, wielding a stick with a sort of tiny climbing net on the top of it, trying to scoop up and throw a ball that seemed harder than granite and dropping it, every time, to the concerted jeers and exasperated looks of the Sporty Girls. They would always send me to the 'deep fielding' area, which was half way to Chester. That stick was a sort of modified shoe. Lacrosse. What a wally of a game.
Whenever Sport Relief arrives in March I always feel rather unqualified to raise any money. I could perhaps organise a sponsored 'throw like a complete sillyhead' event, or perhaps a special 'run like Joyce Grenfell' race. I would win BOTH of these. Perhaps I should do this for 2016.
This year though, I stuck to my strong suit: I made a tiara to help the ASTONISHING TeamHonk team raise pennies. They scooted, cycled and ran in a relay from John O'Groats to Lands End. Imagine it! I got my pliers out.
I used to make a lot of tiaras ten or fifteen years ago. I made them for brides and their bridesmaids. Sometimes I used very special AA grade gemstones that made me hyperventilate. I wove miniscule pearls and silver wire together to make delicate crowns that I liked to imagine Audrey Hepburn wouldn't have minded wearing. I did this in the evenings. During the day I was an intellectual property consultant in Silicon Fen with a brief case and scary heels. Secretly I wanted 'making tiaras' to be my job.
I used to make a lot of tiaras ten or fifteen years ago. I made them for brides and their bridesmaids. Sometimes I used very special AA grade gemstones that made me hyperventilate. I wove miniscule pearls and silver wire together to make delicate crowns that I liked to imagine Audrey Hepburn wouldn't have minded wearing. I did this in the evenings. During the day I was an intellectual property consultant in Silicon Fen with a brief case and scary heels. Secretly I wanted 'making tiaras' to be my job.
I made my own in 2001.
The one I've made for Sport Relief has tiny fine silver hellebores and hellebore leaves, little freshwater pearls from the 1920s and...
...diamond beads....
...tiny facetted ones that I've twirled into berry-like clusters. They're the real deal. When they arrived in the post from Etsy I jumped up and down like a barm pot and then simply held them in my hands for about an hour. I made a film of them on Vine. I know this is slightly tragic but I've never worked with diamonds before.
It's a Spring crown inspired by the hellebores that grow in my garden.
I admit to having worn it a few times whilst doing the washing up and wielding the dustbuster. It's VERY cheering. With this on my head I like to think I'm channelling Audrey H whilst folding small vests.
You can bid for the tiara on eBay. The link is here.
Every penny will go to stupendous causes in the UK and in Africa. Just £5 buys a mosquito net that can prevent the children sleeping beneath it from being infected with deadly malaria. You can read more about the people and causes that money raised from this tiara will help HERE.
TeamHonk is a group of parenting bloggers led by MummyBarrow, Mammasaurus and AResidence who raise money for Sport Relief and Comic Relief. They are a force of nature. Read about their story here.
TeamHonk is a group of parenting bloggers led by MummyBarrow, Mammasaurus and AResidence who raise money for Sport Relief and Comic Relief. They are a force of nature. Read about their story here.
Huge thanks to dear L of My Pretty Tea Party who was my patient and very lovely model.







How gorgeous were you on your wedding day? <3
ReplyDeleteI have seen lots of pictures of this beautiful little special hat and everytime I see them they make me weep with joy.
ReplyDeleteSo utterly gorgeous
You should totally have business cards that say "tiara maker"
So stunning emma, both the tiara and your wedding day! What a special cause and wonderful tiara you've made. I love the little pearls and diamonds, I can see how you definatly NEED to wear it whilst washing up! :) safxxx
ReplyDeleteJust stunning!!!! Beautifully made.
ReplyDeletexoRobin
You area legend - a very lovely legend x
ReplyDeleteI think I need a washing up tiara! It's beautiful Emma... and what a beautiful bride too!
ReplyDeleteIt's just beautiful....and I was just like you in gym class too!
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous- I have been so tempted so many times to buy REAL diamonds...
ReplyDeleteAnd i thought that was L- she is a dear friend of two very dear friends of mine. What a smallsmall world. Bestest luck with the bidding Ax
It's absolutely beautiful Emma, you have outdone yourself this time. And how lovely that you've made it for a charitable cause. I'm so glad that making tiaras is your day job now, you should be very proud of all you have achieved. CJ xx
ReplyDeleteTotally tiara. It is gorgeous and so were you with yours on. Hope you raise oodles of money.
ReplyDeleteLiz
Its so beautiful Emma and such a wonderful thing to do, I hope you raise lots of money. xx
ReplyDeleteBeautifully delicate.
ReplyDeleteI share your aversion to Lacrosse, by the way. I was on a nasty damp playing field just outside the walls of Chester, wishing I were half-way to Liverpool!
oh my. xxx
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ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful Tiara it is Emma! I hope you will get lots of bidders. It's such a beautiful thing to wear for a wedding!
ReplyDeleteA lovely photo of you! You look really pretty!
Happy weekend,
madelief x
Great idea. Good luck with the fund raising!
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ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful tiara! you look like a princess
ReplyDeleteThose diamonds made me wish I could hold them too, just for a couple of minutes. They looked beautiful, as did the tiara and I just checked on ebay and I think you did sport relief proud :)
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ReplyDeleteHey!! this is really awesome and you too looking very beautiful. I like and will try to make it.
ReplyDeleteIts unique and innovative ideas.I just like it.Zarah from Bizbilla
ReplyDeleteCool Stuff ! thank for that information on flower jewllery
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