The design team's theme assignment this month was to create something
we would give as a gift. Having made several pieces of jewelry
now for my projects, I knew I wanted to make another necklace.
Can you tell I love to wear and make jewelry?
I wanted to create something in the gray/silver family this time
around since it is everywhere in fashion this winter and here's what I
created.
Now for the step by step process. I started by spraying my
chipboard pieces with Silver Plated Metallic Mist from Maya Mists.
With the pieces still wet from the mist, I stamped my flower pattern
with the GCD Studios Vintage Flower Chipboard Stamp.
I then inked the edges and lightly inked the top to bring out the
detail. I followed this step with VersaMark Ink and heated Ultra
Thick Embossing Enamel to coat the top. (I've used Liquid Glass
in the past and that is much less messy.)
I adhered black rhinestones and punched the chipboard with a Crop-a-
dile. I used jump rings to attach the chipboard flowers to the other
beads I picked out and beaded it all together. The necklace can
either be worn long or draped around the neck twice.
To wrap my gift, I found a nice brown box in my craft closet, added a
paper ribbon using the Joyful Peace Collection and a large chipboard flower as a
topper.
I finished it off with a simple paper bow. I cut 7 strips of
paper, about 6 inches long and looped them in half and glued the loop
closed. I punched each in the center with a hole punch and
gathered them together with a brad.
Supplies: Patterned Paper: Joyful
Peace Collection, GCD Studios. Chipboard Shape: GCD Studios-
large flowers, Brad: GCD Studios Melody Ross Artsy Urban Collection,
Stamp: Studio Calico, Punch: EK Success, Paint: Folk Art
I think this is a nice gift don't you? Now which lucky family
member will find this under the Christmas Tree?
Leslie
That necklace is gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteThis so doesn't look like chipboard. Awesome necklace. I want to make me some earrings like these flowers.
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS!!!
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