Showing posts with label Glass Pendant Necklace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glass Pendant Necklace. Show all posts

Saturday, August 21, 2010

A few crafty projects I've been working on....

Hello everyone! It's a rainy gloomy saturday morning here. I just thought I'd pop in for a moment to show you some of my latest projects.

I am currently working on a total of 5 hooded bath towels and here is the first one. I cut the little flowers out of some fabric and then adhered them to Steam-a-Seam. I cut the little leaves with my cricut and put it on Steam a Seam also. Then I found this cute ribbon for the stems and put it on Steam a Seam (Love that stuff!). After it was all ironed on, my mom carefully stitched around each flower to make sure they wouldn't go anywhere. 


I've also been making some more glass pendants to sell in my craftbooth. Here are some examples of the ones I've done.

I also made this jewelry set. It was much easier than it looks! I love this one. I think it is quite possibly my favorite so far!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Glass Tile Jewelry

I've been busy lately making custom glass pendant jewelry. The first one is a school logo that I designed for a client in Illinois. She purchased 3 of them for her daughters and plans to do a school fundraiser with them. I really hope they do, that would be some good income for me! The other ones are stick figure necklaces that were custom made orders for Mother's Day. If any of you would like to order one, I can usually ship to you for just $1.50. They are $10.00 for each pendant.


I also wanted to show you a custom stamp that I ordered this week. I finally got it in the mail and I love it!! I'm looking for anything I can stamp! I purchased it here. Use the code 10OFF to get 10% off your order.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

All in a Day's Work

First of all, I want to remind you that the Shop, Hop & Blog is still going on for the next 2 days and LSS is still having a 50% off storewide sale!

Yesterday was quite a productive day in my craft room! I got 6 scrapbook pages done, finished making 79 bottlecaps and 36 glass tile pendants. The scrapbook pages are for my aunt. She loves to take photos and she gave me a box with about 30+ rolls of film in it from the past 10 years and asked me to scrap them for her. Thankfully I don't have to scrap every single picture, and she's going to pay me, but what a task! Well it's been sitting in my craft room for several months and yesterday I finally found the gumption to get started.
This page features a carousel horse digi stamp from Linsday's Stamp Stuff. I posted it in the virtual crop room at MyGrafico.





I've been making this kind of jewelry for quite some time and selling it in my craft booth in town, but a lady who runs a local gift shop saw my things and wanted to place a wholesale order. So below is what she will be putting in her store. The first design I purchased from an Etsy seller here. It comes as a digital file that you can print and do what you want with.
This design I created on my own. I have it for sale in my Etsy shop here.
These are glass tile (scrabble tile) pendants.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Vote for Me!

Hey everyone! I've entered this craft project into the "Cutest Craft Contest" at the OriginalScrapBox.com. Please click here to vote for me! You can vote once a day!

I made it using a clear glass pendant and a printed stick figure and a little bit o' decoupage. I also made the necklace! I have been giving away a few to friends and they are going to help me "advertise". I've already had 4 orders! I hope this keeps up! I love doing this sort of thing! If anyone would like to order one, they are $10 for a pendant and $5 for the necklace to go with it. I will also be making some with a monogrammed letter behind them soon. So keep an eye out for it! I'll share soon!
This one is a little girl holding a purse with the name Averie.


I also wanted to share with you one of their products. This is my dream! I would love to have this! This is a picture of the Workbox, and you have to go to their website to see the coolest video on how it works. The whole thing folds up, hides the mess, and then easily moves wherever you need it to go on wheels. This is a sturdy piece of furniture which will hold everything imaginable in a beautiful storage space. The Original Scrapbox