During the month of March, we had a kind of "choose-your-own-adventure" prompt, with several project options. One of the possibilities was to make our own piece of jewelry that featured our word in some way. Though I've dabbled in a few jewelry-making projects (enough to have purchased many of the tools and supplies associated with jewelry-making...ha!), I don't consider jewelry my strong suit. I figured that with a little help from Pinterest, though, I would be able to identify a project within my skill boundaries.
I scanned my Jewelry Projects Pinterest board, and came across a link to Adrianne's book page necklace project at Happy Hour Projects. It sent me dashing to my supply stash, as I remembered certain creative supplies that I've been hoarding, unused, for probably eight years.
These are Inkssentials Memory Glass and Frames from Ranger. The packaging itself gave me an idea for my project: I would choose one of my vintage photos, cut out the definition of CONTENTMENT (my Word for the Year) from one of my dictionaries, and create a necklace that melded the ideas from Adrianne's post with the Ranger packaging.
My first step was to search my photo collection for faces that spoke "contentment" to me. There were several strong contenders in my collection:
Even though I didn't end up using these, I just had to share these lovely, contented faces from the past. |
I did a simple bit of measuring, cutting, and layering between the glass slides before popping the whole thing into the frame, creating the main part of my contentment-themed necklace. My next step was to follow Adrianne's directions for adding a "hope" charm and a bead at the top.
Sweet, don't you think?
To read more about our April Word for the Year meet-up, you can visit my Living Stones blog post here!
I enjoyed this project so much, and had all the tools and materials out and ready, so I made one additional necklace with a vintage photo.
Meet Gertrude and Curt. I didn't make those names up! The names were written on the back of the photo, and I was able to use them on the backside of this pendant:
To embellish this necklace I used a bead and a "bliss" charm that reflected the happy faces of young love so many decades ago!
If I manage to find more of these frames and glass, I could imagine making many, many more pendants from my collection of vintage photos.
What do you think? What materials from your stash would make their way onto your pendants?
9 comments:
Lovely! The necklace is great. What a nice project....
You're so multi-talented, Andria! I have Memory Glass and Frames tucked away somewhere if you need more! (I'm in Springfield and met you at my polymer class at Tyler Arboretum.)
Hi Denise! I couldn't find your email address to respond to your comment directly. Thanks for stopping by. I was just looking at the polymer clay charms I made in your class; what fun that was! It would be fun to reconnect, and if you have some Memory Glass items you'd like to unload, I would definitely be willing to take them off your hands! Feel free to email me sometime at aleakaskey@yahoo.com.
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