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More accessories from our amazing local talent. These necklaces were made with metal washers. Cut patterned paper to size and adhere with e6000. Use a
popsicle stick to smooth out any air bubbles. Wait 24 hours for the glue to completely dry then apply a thin layer of M
odge P
odge. You can even make them double-sided!
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The small monogram pendant was made similarly, but the foundation is a wood chip and
rub-ons were added to the patterned paper before it was glued down. Total coolness! Thanks for sharing Melissa!
totally totally cool!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea..and beautiful jewelry!
ReplyDeleteActually they are kind of cute, I like the price too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea - love these!
ReplyDeleteThese are cute! I have been making them for about 3 months and everyone loves them - hubby doesn't like me go to the hardware store with him anymore because I always find stuff for me!
ReplyDeleteOh if you'd like to see mine - go to my post on 5/5/09 :-)
ReplyDeletethese are so cute. . . .gotta try them this week!
ReplyDeleteVERY cute!
ReplyDeleteVery cool
ReplyDeletethis is the neatest thing. i cannot wait til the stores open to go and buy some!
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