07 October 2010

Memories of Europe


How are you doing today?
If you've been tuning in, I've been making necklaces
that remind me of my travels.

Blah: old necklaces & loose beads.

Tada!: a shiny, happy multi-layer necklace
that looks brand new and reminds me of
crystals & chandeliers found in the
palaces of Europe.

I think I can hear this necklace sparkle.
See you tomorrow!




06 October 2010

Memories of France


All this week, I'm creating new necklaces out of my
old necklaces and my inspiration: travel.

Blah: a long necklace that I bought from a
street vendor in New York City.

With a pair of pliers, I can reconfigure it
to create a new look.

Tada!: a pearl necklace that's more streamlined & formal.
It reminds me a lot of Marie Antoinette, of stylish
French women and Chanel:

Chanel Black White Pearl Necklace

When I get tired of the all-pearl look,
I can add other beads to update the
necklace once again.

Have a great day!



05 October 2010

Memories of Puerto Rico


Thanks for stopping by today!
I've got another necklace idea inspired by travel.

When I make jewelry, I like to organize my
materials in empty egg cartons. I group
beads that I think might work together.

Blah -- beads from old necklaces & a
pendant I purchased in Puerto Rico.

Tada! -- a long, single-strand necklace
that highlights the beauty of the pendant!


04 October 2010

Souvenir Necklaces


Where have you traveled lately?
I like to travel & I like keeping souvenirs ranging
from fridge magnets to inexpensive art.

I also like to make my own souvenirs that
don't scream, "I bought this in Rome" or
"I found this in San Francisco".

Some souvenirs are subtle but tell a story.

Remember this necklace?
It's a simple chain with different beads -- each
bead reminding me of a place I've visited.

This week, I'm making more of these necklaces.
They allow me to travel without having to hop on a plane!

Today's blah: these tiny people charms.
They're really earrings. I bought them in Brazil
but the shopkeeper said they were made in Peru.
They remind me of what I love about Latin America:
warm, friendly & hardworking people with very
colorful cultures and cuisines.

Here's how I turned them into a Tada!:

Instead of wearing them on my earlobes,
I attached them to a gold chain.

I added small gold hearts and pendants
that work as open lockets, too!

More tomorrow!



01 October 2010

Festive & Fragrant


Hey, hey, it's Friday.
Happy first day of October also!

We've been prettifying fabric softener sheets
all this week, and I've got one last idea:

Blah: used dryer sheets

Tada! Festive party decorations inspired
by these Mexican paper flags:


A pair of scissors is all you need to make
these random cut-outs.

{I wanted to add colors to it but the ingredients in
the dryer sheet kept from absorbing my chosen dye.}

And because these sheets are still fragrant even
after use, your party space will be
smelling good, too.

Have a great, great weekend!


30 September 2010

Scent Sachet


Happy Thursday!
I can't believe it's the last day of
September already.

All this week, we're giving fabric softener
sheets a make-over.

What starts as a blah...

Can instantly made into a Tada!
It's now a scent sachet!

Embroider one side with a pretty design,
stitch the ends but leave a small opening.
Then add some luscious lavender buds,
close the open end & add a ribbon.

Hang it in the closet, stuff it in a
drawer or suitcase for
clothes that smell scent-sational!


29 September 2010

A Bridal Hairpiece


When I do the laundry, I like to use fabric softener sheets to
keep clothes, towels & sheets soft and smelling fresh longer.
After, I'm left with a sad sheet like this:

A used dryer sheet. Blah.
Well, it's time to turn it into a Tada!

Cut two small strips.

Stack the strips and fold together.
Sew a running stitch on the folded end
and pull the thread to make a ruffle.

Sew on pearls & crystals, add some tulle and
attach to a comb with hot glue.

Now you've got a pretty comb for the
bride or her attendants.
Tada!