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		<title><![CDATA[GDesigns: Latest News]]></title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The latest news from GDesigns.]]></description>
		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 10:15:42 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Hello!]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2020 08:29:09 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Coming from an organised accounting background, I always found relaxation in being creative whether it be painting, clay or even refurbishing a piece of furniture! &nbsp;Have always loved colour, texture and pattern - think my vast serviette and cushion collection is testament to this!&nbsp;</p><p>I am currently in the midst of raising my three always hungry teenage sons! &nbsp;Yes, there is many a footy game on TV, the occasional broken limb and constant stream of dirty washing but plenty of laughs amidst the chaos!</p><p>About 7 years ago, to keep my sanity and being in much need of a feminine outlet, I started experimenting with polymer clay and started rolling some polymer clay into beads, making my very first necklace! &nbsp; &nbsp;I appreciated the uniqueness of each clay bead created and how this reflects us as people, all created individual and unique and with a special purpose. &nbsp;Friends were commenting on my creations and gave me the pushy nudge that I should take the leap and start selling my creations! &nbsp; &nbsp;</p><p>Hence .... &nbsp;G designs Jewellery emerged! &nbsp;G is for Gwenda - a sentimental family name that can never be found on a coffee mug or pen! &nbsp;You will notice that all my necklaces and lanyards are given their special girls name! &nbsp; I like to name them after a girl I know personally - quite ironic considering I have 3 sons! &nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>After receiving many requests from teaching wanting a stylish lanyard to keep them organised, I launched the&nbsp;<br>G designs range of lanyards which are still super popular with Aussie teachers and posted every day to teachers near and far!</p><p>Today, G designs incorporates not only my love of creating with polymer clay, but also hand-drawing earring shapes, computerising them and getting laser cut onto acrylic medium - I love seeing my creations come to life in a different medium.</p><p>I favourite part of my business is meeting many of my customers at the few markets I attend each year and love seeing little girls looking for their namesake necklace! &nbsp; &nbsp;And yes, I do keep a list of girls names to use for future creations! &nbsp; &nbsp;If you are social media savvy, don't forget to tag us on instagram (g_designshandmade)! &nbsp;It certailnly brings a smile to my face seeing you wearing my creations :)</p><p>I so appreciate your support of my small business and look forward to hearing from you :)</p><p>G</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Coming from an organised accounting background, I always found relaxation in being creative whether it be painting, clay or even refurbishing a piece of furniture! &nbsp;Have always loved colour, texture and pattern - think my vast serviette and cushion collection is testament to this!&nbsp;</p><p>I am currently in the midst of raising my three always hungry teenage sons! &nbsp;Yes, there is many a footy game on TV, the occasional broken limb and constant stream of dirty washing but plenty of laughs amidst the chaos!</p><p>About 7 years ago, to keep my sanity and being in much need of a feminine outlet, I started experimenting with polymer clay and started rolling some polymer clay into beads, making my very first necklace! &nbsp; &nbsp;I appreciated the uniqueness of each clay bead created and how this reflects us as people, all created individual and unique and with a special purpose. &nbsp;Friends were commenting on my creations and gave me the pushy nudge that I should take the leap and start selling my creations! &nbsp; &nbsp;</p><p>Hence .... &nbsp;G designs Jewellery emerged! &nbsp;G is for Gwenda - a sentimental family name that can never be found on a coffee mug or pen! &nbsp;You will notice that all my necklaces and lanyards are given their special girls name! &nbsp; I like to name them after a girl I know personally - quite ironic considering I have 3 sons! &nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>After receiving many requests from teaching wanting a stylish lanyard to keep them organised, I launched the&nbsp;<br>G designs range of lanyards which are still super popular with Aussie teachers and posted every day to teachers near and far!</p><p>Today, G designs incorporates not only my love of creating with polymer clay, but also hand-drawing earring shapes, computerising them and getting laser cut onto acrylic medium - I love seeing my creations come to life in a different medium.</p><p>I favourite part of my business is meeting many of my customers at the few markets I attend each year and love seeing little girls looking for their namesake necklace! &nbsp; &nbsp;And yes, I do keep a list of girls names to use for future creations! &nbsp; &nbsp;If you are social media savvy, don't forget to tag us on instagram (g_designshandmade)! &nbsp;It certailnly brings a smile to my face seeing you wearing my creations :)</p><p>I so appreciate your support of my small business and look forward to hearing from you :)</p><p>G</p>]]></content:encoded>
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