Thursday, September 15, 2011

I Can Do That: Jewelry Assembly by Matthew Thomas Warn



Jewelry can be made so easily .
You can find odd bits and pieces in thrift stores,
 at garage sales, swap meets, flea markets or maybe
just rummage through the drawers in your own house.

The only tool needed here are pliers to open the
little jump rings and your own creativity.

I found these keys and just attached them to
the ends of a chain I got in a thrift store.
One key slides through the other and
it can hang with both keys near each other,
or pulled tight like a choker.

The other necklace is a thrift chain and some
bracelet charms.  You can pretty much hang
anything you want and as many things as you like.
 


And if you want to invest a little more time,
you don't need any additional skills to get fancy.
I restrung the beads from two separate
necklaces to make this one. All the pretty things
hanging from it are also bits and pieces of other
broken necklaces.

It's just so easy!

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