Here they are, 2 photos as previously promised of the bracelet I made and wore to regionals in St Louis 2 weeks ago. The kit is from 7 gypsies and you can search for them by name on ebay. The paper used is from the new Winter Mini from Stampin Up! The bracelet looks a bit victorian to me using thes e new papers. I have also found a wonderful source for punches and kits for jewlery called frippery by kandcompany. they are a LOT more expensive but they are really cute!! I hope to find these kits at the same price I saw them for in Utah- not the nearly 20.00 each I have found on the internet this morning!!! They were 14.95 each in Utah and I didnt buy one, just the punch for 9.99 (argh!) you know= hindsight? I am hoping to go to Michaels here and see them (hahaahhahahahaahaha)
why oh why wont they build a Robert's Craft Store here in Springfield, Missouri?? (sniff sob) I have pies to finish baking, have my peach and apple just out of the oven, the pumpkin are next!
one tip with the 7gypsies kit I found. I put the plastic round on the paper, (its sticky on the back)then I cut it out and then I had to use crystal effects to secure it to the jewlery pieces because it didnt pop in like the directions said it would. But I love the effect- Thank you to Taylored Expressions blog for sharing it in the first place a while back!! Taylor Rocks! When I grow up I want to be as creative as she is!
Have a marvelous day!! I hope to get some creative time in, but with 2 teens home and all this cooking to do, who knows!













Very good! I will certainly present it to my sister on her birthday.
Posted by: Thurlow | September 11, 2007 at 12:22 AM
How pretty! I have been looking for ideas for Christmas. I just may have to see if I can find the stuff at Michaels or Craftwarehouse here so I can give it a try.
Posted by: Carolyn Ruby | November 22, 2006 at 04:16 PM
Those are quite pretty! I don't think they are Victorian looking as a matter of fact I think they are just perfect! Have a great day baking!
Posted by: Lorie | November 22, 2006 at 09:44 AM