Happy FRIDAY, guys! Man, it’s been a long time coming this week. I have a fun weekend project for you that’s also perfect for a ladies craft night. These delicate layering necklaces are easy to make, and you can share beads and wire among a group to keep costs down and get lots of variety! The delicate look is really popular right now, so these small necklaces are the trend. And by mixing and matching in different lengths, you can create whatever look you like. You can even pick up pre-matched bead strands to make coordinated accessories in the colors you wear most often.
You can make your own delicate layering necklaces in your favorite colors using a few supplies from Blitsy Crafts –where I’m sharing the full tutorial this week. If you aren’t familiar with Blitsy – you should be! It’s an online retailer of discount craft supplies, with flash sale events and everyday deals on the staples you need to stock your craft room.
You can shop Blitsy anytime to save (you know, on everything you’re buying anyway), or stop over for inspiration at their creative blog (where I’m also a design team member)! You can catch the tutorial for these bead and chain necklaces, and shop for any supplies you may still need while you’re there. If you sign up and place your first order within 24 hours, you even get $10 off that order. (Yep – free craft supplies! Does it get better than that?)
Come over and say hi! I’ll see you guys again soon,
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Jeannie says
Hi, Adrian. Thank you for all your cute projects. I have a question about stamping. I just started and am practicing on aluminum and pewter blanks. I see a faint marring of the surface on the BACK of the stamped tag. Does that mean I’m stamping too hard? Getting a nice imprint on the front, but was disappointed to see the faintest image on the back. You can’t tell what the image is, but you can tell that something was done on the other side if you understand what I mean. Are you not supposed to be able to see anything on the back if you do it correctly? I can send you a photo of it by a different email message if I can write another way. Thanks so much for your help on this. And where can you get the Alkeme metal blanks? I have been looking but don’t have your link any more. And one last question. Where can I find dashes and diagonal lines for imprinting dates? Does Impress Art have these in a set somewhere? Thank you!