what you need:
washers (you can get these at the hardware store. they range from .10 -.80 each)
string
I made some of these last summer and love them. I can't wait to make more and in
different combinations. you can make all sorts of combinations of these. The
metal washers are a little heavy so I would use that for a necklace only however
the black rubber washer is great for an anklet or bracelet. That one is my
favorite. what a great an easy craft.
washers (you can get these at the hardware store. they range from .10 -.80 each)
string
I made some of these last summer and love them. I can't wait to make more and in
different combinations. you can make all sorts of combinations of these. The
metal washers are a little heavy so I would use that for a necklace only however
the black rubber washer is great for an anklet or bracelet. That one is my
favorite. what a great an easy craft.
What a fun, easy idea! I mean what girl can't have just one more piece of jewelry right?! Thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a sweet comment!
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That looks so easy! We probably have a bajillion washers out in our garage right now! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLovin the whole washer idea! I'm so doing that!!!! oh....and I'm gonna follow you too! :)
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Very cute necklace!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute blog! I'd love for you to link up at my Friday link party sometime.
Thanks for stopping by my blog and taking the time to comment!
Ashley
www.sinplydesigning.blogspot.com
Case in point again that the local hardware store offers as much inspiration as a craft store!
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Great idea. I'm going to use that in one of my recycled crafts camps this summer. We'll add words and images with MPodge. Thanks for following me by the way. Right back at ya. Laura @ricracrabbit
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