EmilieBellishments - Whimsically elegant

A selfie of Emilie, the buisness creator, she has a purple buzzcut and glasses.

About Me


My introduction to crafting began the way many people did: with preschool, pom-poms, and a stick of glue. I began to consider making art for a living at the age of eight, with the creation of my first comic book, this dream continued through high school, and now, I am working to make my dreams come true!


Fibre arts and me

My introduction to fibre arts began in 2018, when I took a sewing class in high school. I fell in love. And while I don't dust off the ol' sewing maching very often, this opened the door to many different forms of craft. In 2021, I began cross-stitching from a beginners kit, then I learned how weaving works wth the help of a tutorial and a simple weaving frame. Fibre arts seem to run in my family, with my aunt doing embroidery, my mother crocheting, and my grandmother having made hundreds of crafts. (she even made my halloween costumes!) So it only seems fair that I would carry the torch.


My intro to jewelry

In 2024, I attended a women's retreat in the summer where we did a bracelet making activity, and I fell in love with helping the women attatch jump rings to their charms. However, supplies were hard to come by, and I had very little guidance. I enjoy the thrift store, and support my local one whenever I can. So when I found an unopened beginner's jewelry making kit in the craft section, I knew I had to give it a try. And it worked out wonderfully! Now, I make beaded bracelets and earrings whenever I have the supplies.


The start of Embellishments

In January of 2025, I attended my first craft show, I came up with the name within a week of the event. Said event was smaller than anticipated, but I'll never forget my first customer - a blonde with square glasses who looked at my earrings and called them cute, then paid me for a pair and a bracelet. What cemented her in my memory was her coming back and buying my only tote bag for full price after I tried reducing the price to sell, she proudly carried it around and it made me so happy. Now I'm making a website, connections, and maybe with enough events, a little pocket change.


About this website

I decided to make a website for my creations because I already had previous experience with coding a hobby site and collaborating with a friend on a website for her characters, so I decided to put my html skills to the test with this website. I've gone as far as to add basic accessibility, such as a contrasting palette, alt text, and opendyslexic font. Accessibility is important to me because I am neurodivergent and want everyone to be able to access my website, no matter what methods they use. Not only is this website an exercise in coding, its also an exercise in professionalism, communication, and basic buisness skills. I am very proud of the way this site has turned out.

Upcoming events


Upcoming craft fairs that I will be attending!


A poster for the February market, occuring at February 15th, 160 Catherine street Belleville
A poster for the spring market, occuring at April 13th, 160 Catherine street Belleville

Request/commission guide


Want to make a request for a painting? Commission a pair of earrings? Below is a guide for doing just that!


  • No mature content unless you're 18 or older

  • Commissions must be paid in advance to prevent scams

  • Requests are unpaid and will be sold to anyone, commissions are paid and sold to the buyer

  • If you want me to draw a character, please provide a reference

  • Please contact me via email or social media for comms

  • If you have a request, feel free to sign the guestbook or use my social links

Price guide


Below is a simple pricing guide, all rices are in CAD, I take e transfer and paypal.

this bit is still under construction


  • Acrylic paintings -

  • Earrings -

  • Beaded bracelets -

  • Rainbow loom bracelets -

  • Fibre arts -