Thyme2dream
Fairy elven ear cuffs, tiaras, circlets
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This simpler version of our Lothlorien Spring tiara features woodland green czech glass leaves and crystal pearls with your choice of copper, gold, or silver color nickel-free wire. Perfect for bridesmaids, flower girls, or for "I dont know when I would wear one, but I love tiaras!"
Part of the Thyme2dream Lothlorien Spring Collection:
Springtime in Middle Earth~ when the Lothlorien Mallorn trees drop their golden leaves, carpeting the forest floor...it is then that the new silver green leaves appear. When I was a little girl I loved the Lord of the Rings trilogy, and I decided I wanted to be Galadriel when I grew up...Although I haven't achieved Elf Queen status as of yet, I have tried to capture a bit of the spirit of Lothlorien with my elven forestcore jewelry and crowns.
This fairy crown is open at the back and can be pinned into virtually any size or shape of hairdo, there are also loops on either end to attach ribbons or even a veil if so desired- it is a very versatile piece. Our wire is nickel free and has a non-tarnish coat that makes it easy to wear even for allergy sufferers
Available with silver, gold, copper, or antique copper colored wire.
BUTTERFLY BACK OPTION: For just $15 extra you can finish off the back of your circlet in style. All our circlets are open at the back with loops on the ends and the Butterfly piece is simply threaded onto whatever you tie the circlet with: ribbon, cord, leather, elastic etc, making a great final touch to your headpiece.
NOTE: Butterfly will match your wire color choice
This piece can also be customized to match your wedding or garb. We don't charge extra just to change colors, so you are welcome to contact us with your request.
YES! We love custom work and are happy to work with you to make something special:
All of Thyme2dream's items are designed and built from scratch. We start with a spool of wire and bend, twist, weave and wrap it to the shape needed for the piece we are working on, adding beads, pearls and crystals as we go...Every piece we sell is designed and individually handcrafted by one of the two of us.
Ian & Karla Hall
Thyme2dream
**Karla Hall: Owner, designer & fanciful magicker at Thyme2dream**
I love sharing magical and unusual things. Its always fun to see someone's face light up the first time they try on a fairy crown or ear cuff (yes, that includes adults;). Ear cuffs were a natural start in my jewelry journey- I never chose to pierce my ears but I love adorning them with fanciful things and I began to work out new ways to do this without adding any more holes. As I twisted the wire and dreamed of faraway fanciful lands in my "treehouse" studio, I began to create other magical adornments suitable for the most discerning fae and elven folk...Thyme2dream was born.
Artistically I am a "daughter of the south wind" inspired by the wild beauty of my native Kansas praire and magical faraway places like Scotland....I love the Art Nouveau movement-especially Alphonse Mucha- and storybook illustrators from the Golden Age of Illustration such as Arthur Rackham, Maxfield Parrish and Margaret W Tarrant
**Ian Hall-Circlet Wizard & Resident Scot in Charge of Booth Blether**
I've always been a creative person who enjoyed crafting things, but I never dreamed I would do it for a living. I came into the Circlet Wizard role by accident when Karla wanted to experiment with making tiaras and asked me to make some bases for her to add some fairy magic to. She was still working a "regular" job back then and the bases I labored over sat on her shelf for weeks with nothing happening. One afternoon as she left for work I asked "where are the beads?" and set about blinging them myself...she listed and sold the first creation I made and I was hired on the spot.
I've come a long happy way from my life in Scotland as an electrical engineer to the high plains of Kansas...when Im not twisting wire or talking like a pirate at a Renfest, I write novels in several different genres & watch a LOT of football (soccer to the yanks;).
You can get to know Ian in his day job by visiting him at www.ianhallauthor.com