Meet the maker

Hello, my name is Frances and I live in Kent with my husband and two kids. ********************************************************************************************

I produce and sell a range of simple but striking glass jewellery and gifts for children and adults. My pieces are deliberately simple. I like the colours of the glass to do the talking. Stunning beads simply put together is my philosophy. ************************************************************************************************

My range includes glass pendants, earrings, bracelets, keyrings/bag charms and bookmarks. Most pieces of jewellery I consider everyday wear - looking great teamed with a t-shirt and jeans; others are a little more showy and will help glam-up that little black dress or evening outfit.

My bookmarks and keyrings/bag charms make lovely gifts for friends, teachers, loved ones or just as a treat for yourself.

I do my best to keep my prices affordable and I am always happy to adapt or make pieces to order. If in doubt get in touch. *********************************************************************************************

POST & PACKING
Items will be well-packaged, and posted across the UK by 1st Class mail, usually within 2 working days of receiving cleared payment.

RETURNS
Great care is taken to ensure customer satisfaction. However, item/s may be returned for a full refund, including original p&p, within 7 days of receipt. They must be unused, in saleable condition, and in any original packaging. Return postage is the buyer's responsibility. Please note that custom orders of an unusual nature are non-returnable. **********************************************************************************************************************

A big THANK YOU to everyone who has bought from me in the past. I will be continuing my support of The CHARGE Family Support Group this year and will be donating 10% all my Folksy sales (excl p&p) to the charity – the UK’s registered charity for people with CHARGE Syndrome and their families. Please have a look at the website: www.chargesyndrome.org.uk