That's what we thought, too.
I've been having a bead craving lately, and thanks to Bead Style Magazine, I found the cutest free pattern. I did have to become a "member" to get the pattern I wanted, but that was also free. It took me a good while to do this project, but in the end it was totally worth it! I love working with beads and wire instead of just the stretchy bead cord or even fishing line. There are a few basic techniques to learn such as making a basic loop, a wrapped loop, different knots, etc. (Bead Style has a great how-to basics section in the back of every issue.) It didn't take long at all to learn them, and I've been amazed at all the fun new looks I can try now.
-Ang
I guess I couldn't keep away from the flowers either and used polymer clay to make a keychain for me to carry around. It was made from a simple cane pinched into a petal shape and then cut into small slices and layered around a shape of my own design made of scrap clay. I baked it and glued the two halves together, leaving a small side slit to get a photo of my family in there.
The photo on the right is the best representation of the true colors. Thanks Anisa for lending me a camera!
Happy Spring!
The photo on the right is the best representation of the true colors. Thanks Anisa for lending me a camera!
Happy Spring!
-Cami
Okay, so I'm not an accessories person. I don't wear jewelry... I don't even wear my wedding ring. I toiled over ideas of what to do for this craft for a long time. Then I saw my niece with a cute headband on when she was swimming. I thought it would be fun to wear a headband since I always put my hair up anyway. It would give me a little bit of style. I found a tutorial on Chocolate on my Cranium that was super easy!
-Anisa
-Anisa