bracelets and podcasts
March 16, 2009 at 1:55 pm | Posted in chatty, new writing!, projects to do | 5 CommentsI wanted to share this covered button project I did for this week’s CraftStylish post — I used a favorite Denyse Schmidt print from the Katie Jump Rope collection, which always reminds me of making my quilt. Anyway, it was a fun one to do and I hope you like it!
Speaking of CraftStylish, I am happy to announce that my lovely friend Michaela Murphy has a new story, “Eye Spy,” posted on The Moth — it’s available as a free download here. Michaela is such a gifted storyteller and I am saving it for first thing tomorrow morning to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day!
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What a simple but great looking bracelet! The fabric you chose was perfect. Bet it will go with all kinds of outfits! A similar design would look great in polymer clay. Thank you for the inspiration!
Comment by Cindy Lietz, Polymer Clay Tutor— March 16, 2009 #
i wanted to order the bracelet and ring but couldn’t find it on the sites you recommended. Can you assist with more info. Thanks.
Comment by leslie— March 17, 2009 #
thanks Cindy!
leslie, I added the product #s to the comments on the CraftStylish post a day later, here they are:
the silver ring from metalliferous.com is #JF0682W, gold is the same product number but ends with Y
the bracelet is from eloxite.com – product #18-201, it comes in gold or silver.
hope that helps!
Comment by Susan— March 17, 2009 #
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