It's been a while since I've made a craft post to EGL (2 or so years haha.), so I've come to share with you some things I've been working on in the past month for my new "Victorian & Rococo Inspired, with a Classic Lolita Aesthetic" accessory line Roserie!

First up is the first addition to my Etsy Shop, a pearl necklace that I've dubbed Madeleine.


It started out as a regular necklace, but I added a chain to the end so that it can be shortened to choker length as well!

This was one of the most complex pieces I've ever made, so for my next project I decided to go with something more simple.

I received the mirror pendant as a gift from a friend for our "friend anniversary", and I wanted to make a special chain for it that stood out more than the simple silver colored chain that it came on. Then I added some charms to make the look more complete. The final design for sale is still technically a work in progress, but this one is just for me. :)

That's all for now, but I hope to post more soon in my Etsy Shop (including matching accessories for a wide range of price points) and on my craft blog Milles Choses, where I'll also chronicle some of my older lolita-related crafts!

First up is the first addition to my Etsy Shop, a pearl necklace that I've dubbed Madeleine.
It started out as a regular necklace, but I added a chain to the end so that it can be shortened to choker length as well!
This was one of the most complex pieces I've ever made, so for my next project I decided to go with something more simple.
I received the mirror pendant as a gift from a friend for our "friend anniversary", and I wanted to make a special chain for it that stood out more than the simple silver colored chain that it came on. Then I added some charms to make the look more complete. The final design for sale is still technically a work in progress, but this one is just for me. :)
That's all for now, but I hope to post more soon in my Etsy Shop (including matching accessories for a wide range of price points) and on my craft blog Milles Choses, where I'll also chronicle some of my older lolita-related crafts!