Mt. Rainier and Lenticular Clouds - Dec. 2008 copyright: JMM

June 24, 2014

Miscellaneous Projects

A few months ago I found a pair of old earrings in a junk shop for $2.  The peacock blue crystals are so pretty.  I took the earrings off the backs and made a beaded hairpiece out of one of them.  This is the first time I've ever made this particular style.  Usually I do either round or oval shape. I was pleased with how it came out.



Rainbow beads in a mini bottle.  I had to use a head pin to make them stack evenly, and put the head pin into the cork bottom.





Another rock with a paint dot tree. 

And a triple moon rock.

Fall tree

And a heart.  I also made a paisley but it didn't come out that good.

I found the pattern online somewhere and it made me laugh so I made it into a card to send to Axe.  

And speaking of cards, my bff Marsha's birthday was this month so I did a beach themed card using an old fashioned linen postcard reproduction with a poem about walking by the seashore.  I added shells, beach glass and some pearl beads to it.


Inside of card.

Finally, this was another pattern from the internet so I did it into a book mark.  I changed the black R and diamonds to the house colour of copper.  Then I stitched it to some stiff felt so that it keeps the shape and hides the stitches.


17 comments:

  1. The blue crystal hairpiece is knockout dead gorgeous. JoJo I don't know how you do it but your craft projects just keep getting better and better.
    Love your paint dot art and the cross stitch work - all are fantastic. You are truly one very creative and talented lady.

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    1. Aww thanks so much! :) I guess practice practice practice right? That's probably why I failed at music. I didn't like to practice.

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  2. Beautiful stuff! Always boggles the mind how creative and talented you really are! ♥

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  3. Love that card for your friend. A seashore theme uses lots of blues, which I like. With all these crafts, are you planning a craft sale outing soon? Otherwise, you may need more display room. . .

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    1. I only sign up for a couple of craft fairs, near the holidays. I keep meaning to start up an Art Fire store but I live in such massive fear of rejection that I haven't pulled the trigger on it yet. I usually end up giving most of my stuff away.

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  4. The beaded barette is wonderful. Sparkly and such pretty colors! You have so many fun ideas. The rocks, the cards - you really are one of those people that has to do art, it just oozes out from inside :-)

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    1. Thank you Liz! It's really an obsession. I always said if I didn't have to work, I would make lots of crafts.

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  5. I'd love to send that card to many people, including myself. You've done it again - created an assortment of lovely fun-filled gems.

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    1. Which card? The Shit Bitch You Is Fine or the beach one? lol I have so many 'craft ideas' photos saved to my hard drive so I'm always trying to work on them. That's why I end up with posts that show several different items.

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  6. Hi JoJo, finally catching up on everything - read about a months worth of your posts! Loving the photographs as always :) But those mini potion bottles are just fab! I also have the problem of the glitter sinking - one lot I then dunked in glass paints and they looked great but not how they should of! And you know I love chakras, have been trying to figure out how to make them work in a mini-bottle, hope you don't mind if I nick your idea?
    Suzanne @ Suzannes-Tribe
    xx

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    1. By all means use whatever tips and tricks you see here that work! That headpin works like a charm for bead stacking!!! I had good luck using a viscous gel with the glitter....it's actually an anti-itch gel that I forgot I had in the bathroom and the glitter stays perfectly suspended in it.

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  7. Love those peacock colors. More beautiful stuff. Wonderful craftiness.

    Lee
    Wrote By Rote

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    1. Thank you Lee! Am hoping to wear the hairpiece for my wedding.

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  8. Hey JoJo,

    I'm a huge admirer of your creativity. A visual delight that displays your art. Nice, personal touch to send your friend a carefully crafted birthday postcard card.

    Enjoy your day, my good friend.

    Gary :)

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    1. Hi Gary!! Thank you so much! :D And she really loved card too.

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  9. Where on earth is Axe nowadays?

    I should probably send you all my sitting-in-a-jewelry-box-getting-old-and-unworn jewelry. I'm positive that you'd be able to use them for decorating or something. hehe

    You're really great in crafts!

    Sonnia

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    1. Axe's laptop died and she's flat broke so she's been only able to use a cell phone to get online. :( I wish we could get her out of South Africa. And I'm happy to take any unwanted jewelry!!! I can always use it!

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