Thursday, 13 July 2023

Erstwilder My Little Pony Brooches

It's been over seven months since I last reviewed some Erstwilder brooches on the blog, and boy, have I got the best collection to come back with.

The My Little Pony collection!

Or at least, the three brooches I bought from it.


A couple of months ago, Erstwilder released the most amazing fully-licenced My Little Pony collection made up of brooches, necklaces, earrings, enamel pins, and key rings inspired by ten of the original My Little Ponys of the 1980s.

I loved My Little Ponys growing up and played with them often- I clearly remember having a yellow one with a bright blue mane called Tootsie- so I was so excited when Erstwilder first revealed this collection, especially knowing how fantastic their Care Bears collections had been. The only problem was, I could only afford one for myself at first, and since Tootsie wasn't in the collection and I can't remember which others I owned, deciding was a task and a half. It took me hours to narrow down my favourites! Sometimes I wish Erstwilder would make some ugly designs to make choosing easier.


In the end, my first choice from the collection was Minty- a mint green pony with three-leafed-clovers on her hip, a teal-green eye, and a glittery off-white mane and tail accessorised with a spearmint-blue ribbon. I'm a sucker for anything mint-green, so I just couldn't resist her- and who could blame me? She's so pretty! Just look at her! Plus she goes with my My Little Pony smock dress from Truffle Shuffle, so I can enjoy some matchy-matchiness. The first time I wore Minty out of the house, I even got complimented on her by two women while book shopping in Waterstones, so I think that proves she's a winner. Minty appears to be sold out everywhere now, but there is a matching enamel pin still available.

Starshine is a recent addition to my brooch collection, and the first piece I've ever bought directly from Erstwilder in Australia. It sold out from all the UK stockists before I could treat myself and when I was shopping for Care Bears for my sister's birthday, I couldn't resist adding it to my basket. (Apparently, I have no self-control). My order arrived within two weeks, and surprisingly, I didn't get any customs charges! (My sister's friend has in the past, though, so I'm not saying you won't, but on an order of three brooches to England, I didn't. I'm assuming she placed a larger order to have been hit with charges, but I don't know what the actual criteria is for charges on shipping jewellery from Australia to the UK). Whatever the reason, Starshine is such a fun, colourful piece, and with all those colours, it definitely makes my inner-child happy. She's a glossy, off-white pegasus pony, with a teal eye, and best of all, her mane and tail are a bold rainbow of glittery candyfloss pink, sunshine yellow, spring green, and turquoise blue, with a matching turquoise bow knotted in the flowing strands. The colours are so fun and cheerful, and it's impossible not to be happy while wearing it. If brooches aren't your thing or you just like to go with 'more is more', there's also a matching Starshine necklace, and earrings to choose from.

And last but not least we have Applejack- although, I didn't buy this one for myself, but as a birthday present for my older sister. It's a little too orange for my taste, but she's always loved crazy, bold colours, and it was her favourite My Little Pony growing up. Applejack is a glossy, deep-orange-coloured pony with red apples on her flank, and has a glittery daffodil-yellow mane and tail tied with a baby blue bow. As usual, no small detail has been missed, so she also has a green eye, and little white freckles on her cheek. She has such a nostalgic look, and with those bright colours, she's the perfect brooch for anyone who likes their jewellery to make a statement.

Each piece comes presented in a rainbow-striped My Little Pony gift box, which has to be one of their best gift box designs to date. They make the brooches lovely gifts for My Little Pony fans- especially for yourself!

Much of the collection sold out on release day, but there are still several pieces available directly from Erstwilder, and a few knocking about from their UK stockists. Snap them up while you still can!

Were you a My Little Pony fan growing up? Have you bought anything from the Erstwilder MLP collection?

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Tuesday, 27 July 2021

Erstwilder Dinosauria

My Erstwilder jewellery collection has really flourished over the last few years, but until recently, I didn't have any dinosaur pieces in my collection. Not a single one. I knew that was totally unacceptable, so when Erstwilder launched their Dinosauria collection last month, I made it my mission to fill a few gaps.

I could have happily bought the entire twenty-four piece collection, but money doesn't grow on trees like it does in Animal Crossing (if only!), so I limited myself to two brooches, and a pair of Essentials earrings.

My first choice from the collection was the Neck and Neck brooch- which was a no-brainer since long-neck dinosaurs have always been my favourite kind of dinosaurs. (They were the best; don't fight me on this)! Erstwilder released this design in two colour variations; a softer lilac and green, and a deeper emerald and teal, and I went for the latter because I'm a sucker for emerald green. This beautiful brooch features a pair of green and blue brachiosauruses standing back to back with their faces together, creating a cute heart cut-out between their incredibly long necks. The dinosaur on the left is made from a gorgeous emerald green glitter resin, and the other an incredible mottled mix of teals, lavender, lime and grey- a new resin for Erstwilder that fans have been going crazy for. I was sold on the colours of the resins alone... I mean, just look at how pretty this brooch is! I can't get enough of it. If you're swooning, too, both colour ways are still available from Erstwilder and some of their stockists, so snap one up while you can! 

If I had to pick a favourite piece from the Dinosauria collection, it would probably be Peter Plant Eater. Peter is a pretty purple plant-eating parasaurolophus (try saying that three times fast!), and while it's never been one of my favourite dinosaurs, it's definitely one of my all time favourite brooches. The striking green and purple marbled resins lured me in online, and blew me away in person. The dinosaur is a shimmering mix of lilac, lavender, mauve, and pistachio, with an apricot crest, purple legs, and a pearlescent belly, hidden in a tangle of vibrant spring green leaves, with an olive-green palm tree in the background. It's so beautiful, and such an underrated piece from the collection. The resins (especially the purple) are some of the loveliest I've ever seen. It's still available from several UK stockists, so if you've been sitting on the fence with this one, just take my word for it, it's perfect, and you need it!

I also came away with the Triceratops drop earrings in emerald. I don't wear drop earrings often, but I just couldn't resist them. They're the coolest earrings ever! They're made from chunky ripple glitter resin in the most amazing shades of teal and emerald green, and have a generous scattering of fine gold glitter running through them. (If emerald isn't your thing, they also come in a few other colours). The resin is mesmerising. I'd love to see more pieces made from it in the future. The best part about these earrings is that they were so affordable at just £5.50, so they allow you to indulge your love of dinosaurs and funky accessories without breaking the bank. They're great quality, too, but at the same time, they're nice and light-weight, so they don't make your ears ache when you've been wearing them a while, which is awesome. Ain't nobody got time for that!

There are still quite a few brooches, earrings, and necklaces from the Dinosauria collection available from Erstwilder and their stockists, so if you're a fan of dinosaurs, I'd definitely recommend you check them out. There are so many awesome designs in this collection, and trust me, you're missing a treat!

Did you buy anything from the Dinosauria collection? Which piece is your favourite?

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Thursday, 25 February 2021

Erstwilder Brooch Haul

I've added a few new Erstwilder brooches to my collection since my last Erstwilder post in December, so I thought I'd combine them in to one post, and show you what I've been buying.

Let's start with the newest and work our way back.

The most recent addition to my brooch zoo is a mama and baby koala brooch called Koolah and Guula, an old Erstwilder design which has been reworked for their latest Fan Favourites collection. I love Australian animals and collecting brooches of obscure creatures, so I just couldn't resist adding this cute duo to my collection. I mean, who doesn't love koalas?? It's been released at least twice before, with different textured resins used for the koalas each time. This time, the koalas are made from glossy medium-grey textured resins, with a scattering of iridescent glitter strips mixed in to the resin of the mama koala, which highlight the koala with a rainbow of colour every time the light hits them. It's such a fun piece to wear, and perfect for adding a little sparkle to your outfits. It's still available from Erstwilder and some of their stockists, so snap one up fast!

Next up is Prim Petals, a pale pink rose brooch from last month's A Floral Affair collection. I was instantly drawn to this brooch because it looked so darn pretty, but also just because I love roses. Yellow ones are my favourites ( I looovvve yellow flowers), but pink ones would probably come second. For some reason, pink roses always remind me of my childhood. My Mum always had some growing in the garden, and I remember carefree summer days in the early nineties making rose water perfume with neighbourhood friends and petals picked from neighbours' gardens. (I was coerced! I always felt guilty about ruining some old dear's flowers). I don't know why pink roses bring back those memories, but they always do. 

This pretty rose is made from a mixture of marbled, textured, bubble, and iridescent resins in six or seven shades of pink, ranging from delicate blush to vibrant flamingo. My favourite parts are the iridescent petals which shimmer pink, blue, and pistachio, and the freckling of iridescent glitter strips set in to the resins. I can't resist a bit of shimmer and sparkle! It's also finished with two dark green marbled leaves- one emerald, and one evergreen, which compliment the pink petals perfectly. It's such a beautiful brooch, and the perfect finishing touch for all kinds of outfits, but especially with florals for spring (and summer). Ground breaking.

Purple Prose was my second choice from A Floral Affair, but turned out to be my favourite of the two pieces I chose- and one of my favourite pieces of jewellery ever. And for once, it's not a brooch! They're my first ever set of cardi clips, which I chose as I loved the stunning holly hock designs, but preferred the cardi clips to the brooch. (Though, naturally, I have actually been wearing them as a brooch, with one flower pinned higher than the other). I love that you can wear them as cardi or collar clips, or arranged in different ways as a brooch- they're so versatile. 

It's also one of the prettiest pieces of jewellery I've ever owned. This pair of purple holly hock flowers are made from two layers of the most incredible marbled resin that is made up of lots of different shades of purple- lavender, lilac, amethyst, mauve, and more, mixed with raspberry, and a little bit of smokey-blue. The colours are much softer and purple-based than my camera has captured- for some reason it's picked up the subtle raspberry shades and emphasized them. The stock photos show the colours of the resin more accurately, although, each piece will differ slightly due to the unique marbling of the resin. The marbling is so beautiful, and I hope Erstwilder use it for more designs in the future. At the moment, there's also a matching necklace, brooch, and earrings, and I'd love to collect them all.

Back in early December, I blogged about my purchases from the Erstwilder x Pete Cromer 2.0 collection, but there was one piece that didn't arrive until just before Christmas- the big man himself- Santa Clause. Mr Claus was apparently too busy getting ready for Christmas to put in an early appearance, but luckily, he arrived just in time for me to wear him on Christmas Eve. I chose this brooch because I didn't have a Santa Claus brooch in my collection, and it was one of the cutest brooches of jolly old Saint Nick I'd ever seen. It was designed by the Australian artist Pete Cromer, and thanks to his fun, distinct style, it's absolutely charming.

The little guy is your classic Santa, wearing a red and white suit, with a sack of presents over his shoulder, but with one unique feature- he's wearing vertically-striped red and white trousers! I think I would've preferred them to match his jacket, but they do add a fun twist, and help set the piece apart from all the other Santa brooches out there. Aside from his glossy bubble resin trousers, Santa Clause is wearing a gorgeous marbled-resin, cherry-red coat; a matching hat with a glittery white trim and a pearlescent white pom pom; a plain black belt and boots; and black mittens with a glittery silver trim. Over his shoulder, he's carrying a marbled camel-coloured sack, tied with a red ribbon, and decorated with a sprig of holly. He also has a magnificent beard and head of hair crafted from a gorgeous pearlescent marbled resin, and a little peach face just visible beneath them. I love the resins used to make him. They've made him in to such a beautiful piece, and I'm already counting down to December when I can wear him again. Unfortunately, this brooch sold out really quickly and is no longer available, so try eBay or fan resale sites if you want to track one down.

And last but not least, back in November, I bought a little mouse brooch called Rainbow Rain from the Whatever the Weather collection, which was released in support of the charities Headspace and Minus18. Rainbow Rain has to be the most adorable brooch I've seen in my life. Just. Look. At. Him! I dare you to find a cuter brooch that this little grey mouse and his rainbow umbrella. Who am I kidding? There isn't a cuter brooch than this little grey mouse and his rainbow umbrella! He is the definition of cuteness. This little marbled light grey mouse doesn't let rainy days get him down; he creates his own rainbows to brighten up the dark days with his bubble-resin rainbow umbrella. He's the perfect piece to make you smile, brighten up a bad day, or to show your pride with. Personally, this brooch reminds me to look for rainbows when it rains; to find the positives in the negatives. It's my perfect piece for chronic illness and Covid life, and to wear on bad mental health days. This is another piece that, unsurprisingly, sold out incredibly quickly, so again, try fan resale groups if you have to have one in your life.

And that's everything I've added to my Erstwilder collection over the last couple of months. I can't help but wonder what I'll add to it next!

Have you bought any fun jewellery pieces lately?

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Monday, 2 November 2020

Erstwilder Bone Brigade and Kitschy Witch Jewellery Review

Hey guys,

How was your Halloween? Did you do anything to celebrate, even though our options were limited by Covid this year?

I spent most of Halloween in bed with a nasty migraine, watching Hocus Pocus with some Haribo Starmix and Halloween Krispy Kremes, and enjoying the Halloween event on Animal Crossing with the screen turned down. Despite the migraine, I actually had a really lovely Halloween, even if I didn't actually manage to carve a pumpkin this year. I'm all about appreciating the little things right now.

I had planned to bring you this post on Saturday, but I didn't get the photos I needed until the last minute, and then couldn't bear the light of my laptop screen to edit them and finish off the post on time. I've decided to go ahead and post it anyway, so I hope you won't mind me bringing you Halloween content a couple of days late. 

Either way, I'm here to show you the latest creepy cute additions to my Erstwilder jewellery collection.

Erstwilder released three amazing Halloween collections this year; a collaboration with Kitschy Witch Designs, a collection of simple Halloween Essentials earrings, and the return of everyone's favourite skeleton critters, the Bone Brigade. I snapped up at least one piece from each collection, and it's time for the reveal.

My first pick from the pumpkin patch, was Hair-Raising Hal, a vintage-inspired pumpkin man from the incredible Kitschy Witch collection. Hal is a dapper little chap all dressed up for the Halloween ball in a white ruffed collar, purple shirt, black and gold star print trousers, and a matching party hat. He's made from the glossiest resins, and oozes vintage Halloween charm. He should be creepy AF, being a pumpkin man, an' all, but he's the cutest little fellow I've ever seen. I can't get enough of him and wore him on Halloween this year with a pair of pumpkin studs. Hal sadly sold out super quickly online, but his date to the Halloween ball, Eerie Eve, is still available, and she's adorable, too.

Alongside the Kitschy Witch collection, Erstwilder released a range of Halloween-themed Essentials earrings with studs and drop earrings in simple Halloween shapes like pumpkins, crescent moons, and cat faces. I got my hands on the orange pumpkin studs, which are made from the most amazing burnt orange marbled resin. They're big studs that are made to be noticed, and they're perfect for pairing with other Halloween accessories or wearing with autumnal pieces throughout autumn. The pumpkin studs also sold out in minutes, but you can find other Halloween Essential earrings here.

This Halloween also saw the return of the ever popular Bone Brigade for its third year, with old favourites in new colours, a few new designs, and a whole new range of enamel pins featuring designs from all of the Bones Brigade collections, new and old. There were several brooches I desperately wanted, but I could only really stretch to one piece at the time. In the end, I decided to buy three enamel pins instead so I could collect more of the designs I wanted, and chose my favourites- Doggo Darkness, Bunny Bones, and Frightful Fox. (The stockist I used, Daisy Park, accidentally sent me the frog pin, Haunted Hopper, instead of Bunny Bones, and let me keep it when my replacement hadn't turned up in almost a month. Thankfully, I did eventually get the bunny pin I ordered, so no harm done. At least I got a free pin for the inconvenience). 

The enamel pins are perfect miniature versions of the Bone Brigade brooches, with a different object relating to the animal included in each design. Bunny Bones has a carrot in her skeleton, Frightful Fox appears to have eaten a little marmalade bunny, Haunted Hopper has swallowed a blue fly, and Doggo Darkness has a hot pink bone. They're so cute! They've been made from gold metal and enamel, with cute pink heart-shaped rubber pin backs, and come presented on a black bone-print presentation card. They're perfect for pinning to jackets, pinafore dresses, and bags, and wearing alone, in a cluster, or paired with a Bones Brigade brooch. 

Of course, me being me, I decided I couldn't live without the Doggo Darkness brooch after all, and went back for him, too, and paid in installments. I'm hopeless! Haha! It's a brooch I've wanted since the first Bones Brigade collection, so I had to. I couldn't miss out on him again.

The Doggo Darkness brooch is a dachshund dog skeleton, made from glossy black and marbled white resins, with a pretty lilac bone beneath its chin. He's such a little cutie, and reminds me of the Funny Bones books and cartoon series I loved when I was little. (Does anyone remember them?) He was the perfect companion for Howl-oween and was let out to play a lot last week- but don't tell Rosie, or she'll get jealous.

There are still plenty of amazing designs from both the Kitschy Witch and Bone Brigade collections available from Erstwilder and their stockists, so be sure to give them a browse. Creepy accessories are for life and not just for Halloween! I'm certainly not ready to retire mine for another year just yet.

Did you collect anything from Erstwilder's Halloween collections this year?

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Tuesday, 20 October 2020

Erstwilder Woodlands Collection


Back in September, Erstwilder launched their Woodlands collection; a massive thirty-four piece collection of brooches, necklaces, earrings, and scarves featuring designs inspired by the woodlands of North America.

I'm a huge animal lover and I've always had a soft spot for woodland animals, so I was naturally super excited when I heard Erstwilder were doing another woodland collection, and found myself coveting pretty much the entire collection. I could've happily bought every single piece if money grew on trees like in Animal Crossing. (How great would that be??) I think this might actually be my favourite Erstwilder collection ever!

A flatlay photo of Erstwilder Woodlands resin brooches taken from above. The photo shows four brooches- a beaver, red squirrel, red fox, and red and white toadstool- surrounded by faux autumn leaves and mini pinecones on a white background.

The designs were all so amazing, it was so difficult to narrow down my favourites, and even harder to get my hands on them. The collection sold out even faster than the Care Bears collection, and even though I was up at 3:30am and 6am when various stockists launched in the UK, I didn't have any luck until the 7th or 8th stockist I tried around 6:30am in the morning. Everything kept selling out of my basket before I could finish paying. I eventually got some last minute luck with Lottie & Lu and miraculously came away with my four favourite pieces- the fox, squirrel, beaver, and toadstool brooches- along with a pair of tree stud earrings from Glitterally.

I sadly didn't get the free campsite brooch, and there were a few other pieces I missed out on that I had hoped to get, but I consider myself very lucky that I got my favourites. I know a lot of people missed out entirely since the collection was made in much smaller numbers than usual because of uncertainty of demand during the pandemic.

It turns out, Erstwilder completely underestimated Erstwildians and our love for their jewellery, even during hard times, as the demand was crazy despite the virus. And who can blame us? The collection is amazing, and it's the little things like treating yourself to a new brooch or necklace that makes Covid life that little more bearable. 

Who'd like a closer look at what I bought?

A photo of an Erstwilder 'Mr. Beaver's Bark' beaver brooch in golden brown, black, and grey resins surrounded by fiery autumn leaves on a white background taken from above.

The first piece I managed to get my hands on was a beaver brooch called Mr. Beaver's Bark. I was so excited to see a beaver brooch in the collection as they're one of my favourite North American animals, and just so dam cute. I think it may actually be my favourite piece from the collection. 

Mr. Beaver is an adorable little guy standing up on his hind legs, looking like he's begging for a morsel of food. His body is made from a gorgeous golden-brown marbled resin, and his tail and feet from a black and grey textured resin. I love him! He's one of the cutest brooches ever, and has been getting so much wear this autumn so far.

A photo of Erstwilder's 'Mini Mulder' red fox brooch taken from above. The photo shows a golden-brown and white sitting resin fox brooch facing forwards. It sits on a white background surrounded by fiery faux autumn leaves

Next up is the Mini Mulder brooch, another piece I knew I had to add to my collection. Foxes have been one of my favourite animals for as long as I can remember. Most little girls love dolphins or horses, but growing up, I always preferred foxes- even before my Animals of Farthing Wood obsession in the early nineties. So, I was naturally thrilled to see some red fox pieces in the Woodlands collection, and so happy when I finally snagged the Mini Mulder brooch after hours of trying. It's so beautiful. 

Mini Mulder is a handsome red fox sitting proudly on its haunches, and has been made from matte, marbled, and iridescent resins in gorgeous shades of caramel, taupe, mahogany, and white. I love the wood-effect resins used for his face and tail; he's the prettiest fox ever, and the perfect finishing piece for autumnal outfits. 

A photo of Erstwilder's Bright Eyed and Bushy Tailed red squirrel brooch, taken from above. The photo shows a reddish-brown squirrel brooch facing to the left and holding a little brown acorn in its paws. It sits on a white background surrounded by fiery faux autumn leaves.

Another of my favourite British animals is the squirrel. It's been a long time since I last saw a red squirrel as they're so rare, but a pair of grey squirrels visit our garden every day. I think we have a dray in the tree at the bottom of our garden. I love watching them scurrying around, and can always tell when they're around as my dog, Rosie, goes ballistic whenever she sees one daring to invade her territory. She might hate them, but I've always thought squirrels were cute, so when I saw the squirrel brooch, Bright Eyed and Bushy Tailed, I knew I would be adding it to my collection. 

Bright Eyed and Bushy Tailed is a beautiful red squirrel brooch, made from similar resins to Mini Mulder. She has a caramel-coloured marbled-resin body, a mahogany textured resin tail and ear, and an off white and silver stomach and accents. She's also holding a little gold and brown acorn in her little paws. She's the most perfect squirrel brooch I've ever seen, and a piece I know I'll keep wearing regularly for years to come.

A photo of Erstwilder's 'Well Spotted' red and white toadstool brooch taken from above. The photo shows an asymmetric ruby red toadstool resin brooch with white spots and a white stem on a white background, surrounded by faux autumn leaves in fiery autumn colours.

The fourth and final brooch I bought was a red and white toadstool brooch called Well Spotted. I've always had a thing for red and white toadstools. There's something so enchanting and magical about them, like they've come straight out of a fairy-tale. I've never actually seen one in real life, but getting to wear toadstools as fashion is the next best thing. I'm actually amazed I managed to snag this brooch as all the toadstool pieces sold out in seconds. I didn't stand a chance with the matching collar clips I was hoping to buy, too. Sad face. 

Erstwilder has released several toadstool designs in the past, but unlike the symmetrical designs from past collections, Well Spotted is an asymmetric toadstool, with a stunning textured ruby red cap, and white bubble and marbled resins for the spots and stem. It's such a lovely brooch, and I've been wearing it to death since it arrived. It looks so good with black and white polka dots.

A photo of a pair of Erstwilder tree stud earrings on a peach coloured display card taken from above. The photo shows a pair of emerald green marbled resin pine tree stud earrings on a peach Erstwilder display card, sitting on a white background surrounded by fiery faux autumn leaves.

I also bought a pair of the Essentials Textured Tree Studs to add to my ever-growing Erstwilder earring collection. These little evergreen trees are simple three-tier trees made from the prettiest emerald green marbled resins. I love that they aren't quite identical as each cut from the resin gives a unique finish. They're perfect for pairing with anything from the Woodlands collection as well as wearing alone, and I think they'll be ideal for Christmas outfits, too. I can't wait to wear them with my Christmas brooches this December. 

And those are the pieces I collected from the Woodlands collection. I can confidently say they're some of my favourite pieces ever!

A flatlay photo of Erstwilder Woodlands resin brooches taken from above. The photo shows four brooches- a beaver, red squirrel, red fox, and red and white toadstool- surrounded by faux autumn leaves and mini pinecones on a white background.

Unfortunately, the majority of the collection sold out in minutes, so if you're hoping to buy a piece for yourself, you're going to have a hard time tracking them down. There is the odd scarf, pair of earrings or mallard brooch available from Erstwilder and some of their stockists, but otherwise, try eBay or fan resale sites if you're looking for a particular piece.

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Wednesday, 19 August 2020

Erstwilder Art Nouveau Brooches


Over the last few months, I've added quite a few new brooches to my collection that I haven't yet blogged about. I've still got purchases from a few Erstwilder collections to show you, including the recent Care Bears and Woodlands collections, but first, I want to show you a couple of pieces from their recent Art Nouveau range.


Back in June, Erstwilder launched a beautiful eighteen piece Art Nouveau collection, inspired by the luxury and opulence of the late 19th century / early 20th century art movement. It featured a stunning mix of brooches, necklaces, and earrings in the distinct style, which is heavily inspired by the natural world, resulting in lots of animal designs and a generous use of greens, teals, and browns.

I couldn't afford to treat myself to much from this collection, but I bought one brooch on launch day, and paid for another in installments. I had hoped to get my hands on the peacock brooch, my favourite piece from the collection, but it sold out so fast I didn't stand a chance. Sad face. I commiserated myself with the frog brooch, and then went back for the seahorse brooch, after realising I couldn't live without it.

Who wants a closer look?


First up, is the frog brooch, a charming little critter called Leaps and Bounds. This little green amphibian has so much character and looks like he should be an illustration from a classic children's book. I love the pistachio green resin he's made from- it's shimmery and has a pink iridescent sheen. He also has one marbled evergreen leg with a golden shimmer, which is also used on the back of the brooch. Both resins are so pretty. I've worn Mr. Frog a couple of times already, and think he'll be perfect for pairing with autumn and Halloween-themed outfits, as well as anything nature-themed.


The other piece I bought from the collection was a seahorse brooch called Lovers Entwined. I've always loved seahorses, and I just couldn't resist this pair of loved up ocean steeds. It's so elegant and beautiful, and the way their tails are entwined is adorable. The smaller seahorse is made from an amazing iridescent cream resin with a pistachio and pink sheen, and the bigger seahorse is a fiery dark salmon. The best part is they both have a silver shimmer running through them, giving the brooch a discreet sparkle without looking childish or tacky. It's understated and elegant. I can't wait to wear the brooch on future trips to the seaside and to aquariums when the pandemic is finally over. I know I'll wear it to death on future holidays to Cornwall. (Is it crazy that I already know which brooches I'll pack for my next holiday to Cornwall? Who cares? I've built up a nice little collection of marine animal brooches that are perfect for the seaside, so it's a no-brainer).


Both brooches seem to be sold out everywhere now, so check eBay or Erstwilder fan resale pages if you want to hunt either of them down. There are some pieces from the Art Nouveau collection still available from Erstwilder and their stockists around the world, though, so if you like the Art Nouveau style, be sure to check them out.

Did you buy anything from Erstwilder's Art Nouveau collection? Which pieces are your favourites?

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Friday, 24 July 2020

Erstwilder Exuberant Easter Parade Part Two


It's been a while since I last documented the newest additions to my Erstwilder collection on the blog, so I've got a bit of a back log to work through. I'm going to start with the second half of my Exuberant Easter Parade brooch collection today, and then I can start showing you newer pieces- like my purchases from the recent Erstwilder Care Bears collection!

A few months ago, I reviewed the first half of the Easter collection for you, but three of the six brooches I purchased were on lay-away until May, so I chose to split the reviews in to two posts. I'd intended to blog about the second half as soon as they landed on my doormat, but I've been struggling with my health over the last few months, so it's all just gotten away from me. I know it's a bit weird to be blogging about Easter brooches in July, but these three pieces aren't distinctly Easter-themed, so I hope you won't mind too much.



So, the Exuberant Easter Parade collection is a nineteen piece jewellery collection featuring adorably kitsch brooches, necklaces, and earrings designed by Carmen Hui. While it is an Easter collection and it naturally features Easter inspired designs like Easter bunnies and Easter egg baskets, there are plenty of cute animal designs included in the collection subtle enough to be worn throughout the year. The three pieces I have to show you today definitely fall in to that category. 



My favourite piece from the collection has to be the chipmunk brooch- Chocolate the Chipmunk. It's easily one of the cutest brooches I've ever seen. This little critter's made from the most amazing caramel-coloured wood-effect resin, with a white bubble resin for its stripes, and dusky pink and lime green ripple-resins used for the flower she's carrying in her mouth. She's perfect down to the last detail. This brooch is definitely one of my favourites right now, and I've worn it quite a few times over the last couple of months- even if I have only been wearing it around the house, sometimes just pinned to my pyjamas. She's too cute to keep caged up until life returns to normal.



Since it was Easter when I purchased these brooches, and I used to have a couple of pet bunnies, I had to add an Easter bunny to my brooch collection. I choose Junior & His Tulip. Junior is a happy-looking grey and white bunny made from beautiful textured resins, with a giant yellow tulip nestled in the crook of his arm. (Yellow tulips are one of my favourite flowers, so I was sold on this detail alone). The greenery features the same lime green ripple resin as the chipmunk, and the flower is a vibrant yellow bubble resin. It's such a lovely design, and subtle enough that it doesn't just have to be reserved for Easter. It's a great piece for wearing throughout spring and summer, and could be worn all year if you really wanted to. I've been enjoying rocking it with black and white polka dots lately.



The final piece I bought from the collection was Proud Mother Hen, a brown mother hen rocking a vibrant red bonnet with her adorable little yellow chick by her side. I love the retro style of the design, and the brown and white marbled resin the hen has been crafted from- it's so beautiful. While the design is quite simple, the little splashes of yellow, orange, and red bubble resins make it really fun and eye-catching, and it definitely makes a statement out of any outfit.

Fun fact: when I was in my late teens and early twenties, I worked in a pet shop out in the country that sold chickens as pets. (I live in The Corswolds; a lot of people have farms or a lot of land). They all had their own personalities and some of them could be really affectionate. Chickens are so underrated, but I always enjoyed looking after them. I guess part of the reason I was drawn to this brooch is because it reminded me of that era of my life, spending my days surrounded by animals. Sometimes I miss it; so much has changed in my life since then.



If you'd like to see the other three pieces I purchased, you can find part one of my Erstwilder Exuberant Easter Parade reviews here.

Many pieces from the collection are still available from Erstwilder and their stockists around the world, and there's no better time to help some small businesses out by buying a cute brooch, or even getting ahead for next Easter. I still have my eye on Dolly the Dainty and Buttercup the fawn.

Have you bought anything from Erstwilder lately? Which piece do you like best?

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Erstwilder Exuberant Easter Parade Part One
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