Another week gone by and another challenge at JFF, this week Sam has chosen "Shades of Green", nice one. I took a chip board circle and embossed in jewel enamel a pale green 3 times on the last one I also added a darker shade of green so it split the colours in two, the photo doesn't do it justice. I then stamped a swirly tree into it (tree - keeping with the green theme :-)) I haven't done much of this and after the 2nd attempt , (the first hit the bin) it worked OKish, I embellished with 3 little green buttons (couldn't resist as I love buttons) and some dangler beads. I also coloured the cord with green versa ink. It is ummmmm a hanging dangler thingy. I am sure I will find a use for it one day LOL.
Last week I was lucky enough to be GDT and I thought the range of vintage work presented by all was fantastic. Thanks to all who left lovely comments on my two posts last week. Enjoy the weekend. Hugs Sandra XX
8 comments:
Hi Sandra. Wow! This is totally fabulous. Love everything about it. Have a great weekend.
Regards Florence x
Gorgeous hanging dangler thingy green project, it would make a smashing pendant. The answer to your question is yes but probably not until after I've moved. Thank you for sharing with us at Just for Fun XOXO Zoe
Hello there clever clogs why not wear it as a necklace :) it's beautiful !
Thank you for sharing with us at Just for Fun
Von xxx
Sandra this is gorgeous, love the depth of colour and the litle beads are a lovely finishing touch, see you Saturday x
Beautiful Sandra, the embossed disc looks fab (another technique I've yet to try!). Be nice as a key fob, or I just like to hang dangly things from the cupboard handles in my craft room. xx
This is gorgeous Sandra and how teeny are those buttons i really like those
If I had made this I would wear it - fab piece of jewellery. Thanks for joining us at JFF - Hugs, Neet x
Sandra this is Gorgeous,fab details
Janet
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