Necklace Bust

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If you have necklaces you can always do with something to hang them up, as e.g. the mini dress-form jewelry stand.
That’s something you can use the wonderful bust for.
But it is also something very special if you want to sell jewelry.

Incidentally I think that you can craft it a little smaller if you need a gift wrap or sales wrapping for your necklace.
If the bust is made as greeting card the necklace can directly be send with it!?

If you make such a bust I’d really appreciate a comment with a link (as I’m glad about every comment ;-))


Links:
How to Make a Necklace Bust

Here at unikatissima:
Mini Dress-Form Jewelry Stand

Gummy Bear Bracelet

cutoutandkeep Gummy Bear Bracelet

I wanted to present the gummy bear bracelet for a long time already and now I managed to do it ;-)
However I didn’t make it yet because I still want to lose weight and I’m afraid that they could ‘disappear’ before I can varnish them ;-))

But it works similarly to the gummi candy lamp that I haven’t made yet for the same reason ;-))


Links:
Gummy Bear Bracelet

Here at unikatissima:
Gummi Candy Lamp

Faux Turquoise

The Polymer Clayspot Faux Turquoise

I found the jewelry with the self-made turquoise already a long time ago and was thrilled!

Once I tried myself making my own turquoises from Fimo but it didn’t quite work.
Somewhen I will try it again… ;-)


Links:
Making faux turquoise
Jewelry with polymer clay turquoises (Gallery Southwest)

Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘faux’

Beaded Wooden Spools

Aunt Mollys Bead Street Beaded Wooden Spools

When I saw the little beaded wooden spools I directly wanted to go for making them myself!
Luckily I didn’t have any wooden spools at home at the moment ;-))

But you can easily ‘weave’ the little Peyote beads from my paper beads bracelet (without any wooden spools ;-)) around the wooden spools.


Links:
Beaded Wooden Spools

Peyote-Beads (Beaded Bead)

Here at unikatissima: Making Paper Beads

Recycled Gift Tags

unikatissima Recycled Gift Tags

The gift tags on the photo aren’t ready yet: I simply can’t decide with which yarn I should wrap them.

But I find the idea really great: flatten the cardboard tube, cut it in strips and wrap the pieces with yarn.
I think that it could look beautiful, too, when wrapped in a piece of beautiful polymer clay and worn as necklace, earring or pin.
Hm.

When reading the instructions for the gift tags I had to think somehow at the surprise ball gifts ;-)

But she had other ideas, too, about what to make with these paper shapes, namely a cute tealight and an interesting lamp decoration.

I presented before entries about recycled cardboard tubes here in this blog, namely the beaded amulet bag, the plaster photo holder and the knitting loom from a plastic bottle.
But there the cardboard tube was ‘only’ a tool.


Links:
recycling project no. 19 – yarn gift tag

recycle project no. 12 – tealight decoration
recycle project no. 16 – hurricane cover

Here at unikatissima:
Surprise Ball Gifts
Beaded Amulet Bag
Plaster Photo Holder
Knitting Loom from Plastic Bottle

Button Jewelry

craftster Button Jewelry

I find this ring so beautiful: just a little wire and two buttons.
Great!
It matches well the button necklace or the button collage necklace and to tell the truth I also like the other rings
Again I don’t know where to begin ;-)


Links:
Button Jewelry (Jumping on the Button Bandwagon!)

Here at unikatissima:
Button Necklace
Button Collage Necklaces

Entries with the tag ‘ring’
Entries with the tag ‘button’

Spiral Rope Chain

beltana Spiral Rope Chain

Actually it’s time to bead me a nice necklace, e.g. this spiral chain.
At least I find that I should ;-)

She says that it is an easy stitch that is worked quickly.
Once I tried the stitch and I find that she’s right.
Only I gave the necklace away and took (of course!) no photo before.
Well, I have to make it again, this time for me ;-)


Links:
Spiral Rope Chain

Beaded Bicone Bead

beadwork about_com Bicone Bead

Finally a beaded bead again ;-)

I like this one very much, the shape is more dynamic than the one of the easy Peyote beads that I presented at the paper beads.

I haven’t tried them yet (of course!) but I will one day ;-)


Links:
Beaded Bicone Bead

Peyote Bead (Beaded Bead)

Here at unikatissima:
Making Paper beads
Entries with the tag ‘beaded beads’