HELP!! I can't stop making this jewelry...it is addicting! My intentions were to make some holiday decor, and more Christmas cards, but I came right back to these adorable pendants. Some are created using the patterned papers. And some are created using simple Rub-Ons. If you want to see all the posts that include these Washer Pendants, got the far right of my blog, under "Labels, and click on Washer Pendant Necklaces. There you'll be able to view all of them, along with some great tutorials on these neat little gems. I am going to stop in to our local high schools, and see if any of the girls' social clubs, or sport teams want to make some of these for their fund raisers.
I've even asked my youngest son, who is 15 yrs old, what some of the fad phrases they use, now a days. He came up with "It's the Beast", (cool, or groovy for us old timers), "Tight"(again, cool), "<3"(a heart, meaning I love you), "Raw"(again, cool), "What ya' Durr?", (What ya' doin?) My son is going to ask his girlfriend, also, if she's be interested in making some for her school clubs. What a neat gift idea!! Back to my Christmas decorations and cards, now! Check back in a day or two, I've started making some using the Alchohol Inks...they look very elegant. I'm waiting for the Crystal Effects to dry before touching them. I found out the hard way, before....don't touch!!!
I came over from SCS to check out the washers. Oh my, I LOVE them! I am so glad you shared. If I lived anywhere near you (I am in Central IN) I would be at your door crafting with you. I am in love with the washer pendants.
ReplyDeleteThese pendants are so pretty! Thanks for letting us know over at LNS so I could gobble up this great idea for a class.
ReplyDeleteThese are soo cute! I am going to try and make some for a craft show I am doing...how much do you sell yours for?
ReplyDeleteThese are so cool!!!!!!! But do you like making them??? (LOL) When do you sleep?
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Would you mind telling me what the silver link is on some of these? Some have the cord tied onto them and some are attched bu a silver piece. Where do you get those?
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Shelley, these were a great inspiration to me thanks! If you want to see the one I've posted so far it's on my blog.
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Thanks again, Sharri
The silver link I used, I was only able to find at JoAnn's. It is a hinged link, designed especially for pendants. I've found them in 2 sizes. I take my needle nose pliers, though, and with very gentle pressure, squeeze the sizes to lock the hinge. But, too much pressure, and you can damage the link, and it will not stay shut.
ReplyDeleteWow! These are outstanding! I bet the possibilities are endless.
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