
How excited was I when the box of craft supplies from Scribble Shop showed up at my door?! Very… until I opened it. For this challenge, a group of bloggers are to use as many of the supplies in the box as possible to create a project. I am not sure what I expected to be inside, but when I saw what I had to work with, I was unmoved. What was I going to do with a ton of jumbo craft sticks, raffia, colored pencils, marbles, glitter buttons, stencils, pigment ink pad and rub-ons?
SUPPLIES IN BOX:
OTHER SUPPLIES I USED:
Vintaj Natural Brass Cable Chain
As I pondered the various frames and coasters I could make from these sticks, I was thinking about how I am so inspired to make jewelry right now, and how annoying it was to have to take a break from that for this challenge. That is when the idea came to me to die cut the craft sticks into pendant and charm shapes.
Here is what I did.
For the rectangle shape, I didn’t have a die that was the size I wanted, so I went primitive and used scissors. Sanding takescare of the rough edges that result.
To finish, I sealed the rectangle with Mod Podge. When that dried, I hole punched the pendant at the top and added the 2 eyelets for attaching to the chain.
The rose is made from cardstock cut with Sizzix 3-D flower die, with raffia leaves. I am so glad I was forced to try to incorporate raffia. I love it for the rose leaves, and I also tied a piece of it at
the bottom of the pendant.
Here is the heart charm, which I ended up painting with gold acrylic paint, along with the pink pigment ink. I punched a hole at each end to add the jumprings.
Big thanks to Scribble Shop, for forcing me to stretch the creativity!
To find everything I used for this project, visit the links in the supply list. Scribble Shop has teamed up with SBLC to offer you 15% off of your entire order. This offer expires 4/30/12. Enter dicount code SVDLVCR8. Be sure and visit them on facebook, twitter, and google + to keep updated.
***Disclosure: I received the challenge supplies at no cost and was compensated for my time.
Wow very creative, love what you came up with!!!
This is the cutest challenge project yet. I’m blown away by your creativity. Seriously!
I would never have guessed you could make a piece of jewellery with the contents of that box! Well done! It’s beautiful…I would totally wear it myself.
This is so amazing, I really love how you made this!
I love how you cut the shapes out of the sticks – I had no idea! Very pretty.
Die cut craft sticks? LOVE it! Definitely have to give this a try. I love how you used the colored pencils to accent the rectangular piece (I thought it was part of the paper at first). The raffia leaves are darling as well. Thanks for the inspiration 🙂
BTW…I just followed you on Pinterest and you have the most organized pin boards I have ever seen! Have a creative day…I’m off to reorganize my pinboards 🙂
Amy*
I am visiting from over at the weekend wrap up. I LOVE that necklace! Wow.
Okay, between this and the flower and the polymer clay necklace you’ve made with the Sizzix dies – I need to be playing around with my Sizzix way, way more! 🙂
Hi Johnie
Thank you for participating in the Scribble Shop Challenge.
I cant believe you made this necklace from the supplies we sent you. I really like how you used the stenciles to decorate the paper!
We are posting the finalist on our facebook page http://www.facebook.com/ScribbleShop Today, March 30th, 2012.
Stay Tunned!
That’s so beautiful! I never would have guessed what it was made of! Thanks so much for sharing such a great tutorial, I’ll be linking.
Thanks Rachel! I am glad you like it. xoxo
So cute! Love the materials you used, really clever
hi, super cool.
hi, you r super cool.
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