its Windy back again to share my project for this month's jewelry theme. I love to wear broaches and pins and the start of fall marks the time that I break them all out of my dresser right along with my sweaters and jeans. So I thought I'd use this opportunity to add a new piece to my collection...
This one is pretty simple to make... I soaked my ChipArt chipboard flowers with glimmer mist and stamped a pattern into each using the Flower Centers and Iron Works ChipArt stamps. Once dry, I inked each piece with Walnut Stain distress ink and adhered them together. Lastly I embellished with a decorative brad.
While I was in jewelry mode, I also made some ChipArt bird charms for a beaded bracelet. I stamped a bird shaped chipboard with the Iron Works and the Mini Shapes heart stamp, painted it and then backed the chipboard with fabric and sealed it with a glaze.
That's it... a couple of new ways to get crafty with the ChipArt Tool. Thanks for visiting today!
This one is pretty simple to make... I soaked my ChipArt chipboard flowers with glimmer mist and stamped a pattern into each using the Flower Centers and Iron Works ChipArt stamps. Once dry, I inked each piece with Walnut Stain distress ink and adhered them together. Lastly I embellished with a decorative brad.
While I was in jewelry mode, I also made some ChipArt bird charms for a beaded bracelet. I stamped a bird shaped chipboard with the Iron Works and the Mini Shapes heart stamp, painted it and then backed the chipboard with fabric and sealed it with a glaze.
That's it... a couple of new ways to get crafty with the ChipArt Tool. Thanks for visiting today!
those are both gorgeous pieces!!!! WOW
ReplyDeleteOh, Wow!
ReplyDeleteOkay, I've sent a friend to check out your recent blogs on jewelry making. She's new to crafting and is looking for ideas. Yours have been stunning and worth yelling about.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
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