I started with 7/8" x 7/8" glass tiles and some bird graphics. I used
Helmar Antique Sealer on the back of the tile and then setting it on the paper {with the bird image on it} and let it dry. I then cut it out of the image paper. Now I have my bird image on the back of the glass tile, I then glued the pendant bail onto the back of the glass tile with
Helmar Gemstone Glue. The next step I glued felt to the back of the tile using
Helmar 450 Quick Dry.
Pretty, right!!! These go pretty fast and the glue works fantastic!! Then I thought about using one as a gift, so this is what I did.
The envelopes are by
Tim Holtz and the paper is by
Jenni Bowlin. I used
Helmar 450 Quick Dry to glue on the embellishments, to the front of the gift envelope. Very fun, crafty project!!
Thanks for stopping by today and I will see you soon!!!
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Love these sweet necklaces and the birds you used. Very nice!
ReplyDeletei am always in awe of your creativity!!!! love these and the presentation
ReplyDeletenot only are the necklaces awesome, how you packaged them are great. you rock Connie.
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely, Connie! I even think how you draped them over the hand is really cool. :) You have an eye for detail, that's for sure!
ReplyDeleteWow wow wow wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww! These are GORGEOUS!!! I love them!
ReplyDeleteOOOOO beautiful necklaces and the way you "gifted" it is lovely....
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I love these! Are the glass tiles in the jewelry making section at Michaels or Joanns? I'm not too much of a jewelry maker but I think I could make these!
ReplyDeleteyou are so incredibly talented!More great stuff!
ReplyDeleteThese are just awesome!
ReplyDeleteNow those are pretty clever and sooooo gorgeous!
ReplyDeletethese are beautiful and make great presents!!! you are awesome
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely Connie!
ReplyDeleteThese are spectacular. Love them. Beautiful work. I was a header before I was a paper crafter and your post makes me want to break out my jewelry supplies again!
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