• yellowhouseart at the Sydney Affordable Art Fair | Carriageworks | 6-9 November 2025
  • yellowhouseart at the Sydney Affordable Art Fair | Carriageworks | 6-9 November 2025
  • yellowhouseart at the Sydney Affordable Art Fair | Carriageworks | 6-9 November 2025
  • yellowhouseart at the Sydney Affordable Art Fair | Carriageworks | 6-9 November 2025

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💗 Midnight Scribbles

$35.00

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💗 Midnight Scribbles Hand-Painted Earrings

Step into the playful world of eco-conscious art with Midnight Scribbles — a vibrant pair of hand-painted earrings by Australian artist Lindy Farley, who brings sustainability and creativity together in the most joyful way. Made entirely from recycled coffee pods, these earrings are a brilliant example of how beauty and environmental awareness can go hand in hand.

Each earring begins its life as a used aluminium coffee capsule — a material that would normally be thrown away. Lindy rescues these humble pods and gives them new purpose as wearable art, flattening and shaping them before painting them freehand in her signature energetic style. The result is a tiny circular canvas brimming with colour and movement.

The design of Midnight Scribbles features a deep navy base layered with spontaneous swirls of pink, lilac, white, and tiny flashes of yellow — an abstract dreamscape that feels both urban and expressive. The texture of the hand-applied paint adds a tactile quality, creating depth that changes subtly as the light hits the surface. The natural wooden tops bring warmth and contrast, grounding the vivid palette with a soft, earthy tone.

Lightweight, durable, and incredibly comfortable, these earrings are perfect for all-day wear. Despite their bold look, they won’t tug on your ears — just a gentle swing that adds energy to every outfit. Each pair is hand-painted, meaning no two are ever exactly alike; your earrings are completely unique, a true one-off piece of art you can wear and treasure.

Midnight Scribbles pairs effortlessly with casual linen, chic monochrome, or your favourite weekend outfit. They’re an instant talking point — bright, confident, and brimming with individuality. More than just jewellery, they represent a movement toward mindful making and sustainable fashion.

If you love pieces that have personality, a story, and a touch of artistic rebellion, Midnight Scribbles will be your new favourite accessory. Lindy’s creativity shines through every stroke, reminding us that even the smallest discarded items can be transformed into something extraordinary.

Jewellery Care Instructions

Thank you for choosing our handmade jewellery. To keep your pieces looking beautiful, please follow these simple care tips:

Avoid Chemicals: Keep your jewellery away from harsh chemicals like household cleaners, perfumes, and hairsprays, as they can damage both the stones and metal. Put on your jewellery after applying makeup and perfume to minimize exposure.

Cleaning: Gently wipe your jewellery with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove oils and dust. For a deeper clean, use a mild soap and warm water solution, but avoid soaking. Dry thoroughly before storing.

By following these tips, you can enjoy the lasting beauty of your handmade jewellery for years to come. Thank you for choosing our creations!

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