Firstly thank you so much all of you who have been checking back I hope your well. I have been making some plans and I have some news coming soon but I can't share it just yet so just hang on and for now I'll just share this make with you instead. This blog post is actually something I made last year. Garden danglies. Do you ever take a look at jewellery in charity shops? Well last year I spotted a pink quartz necklace. It was huge I snapped it up quick for a couple of pounds and took it home to take apart. Using a memory wire bracelet and some thick pliers I loaded up the quartz. It's natural springiness and the weight of the beads pulls it down a treat. Leave a large end and twist the wire over to form a loop. Fear not if you only have silver thick wire it will do the same but you won't get the twist!. Now if your wire is thick you may need to add a final bead on the end go pull it down. I used an old jewellery piece to allow me to hang it. Perhaps an old keyring. Ideally as I often find myself not wanting to buy something I would much rather use something I already have. This works with normal beads to. Just be aware that these could be a potential fire hazard if you use clear beads so be careful on your choice of positioning. The last one is a rose quartz which I hang in the corner of my bedroom. It doesn't get the sun. Apparently rose quartz should be kept in a corner I forget the reason why perhaps someone can enlighten me?. I hope you like this make and give it a go!.
I've been mostly crocheting this week as I actually had cold feet so I found a quick guide to making slippers. Well two hours to be precise and I had made some Crochet slippers. They are a little big so I added some lace. Honistly if my crazy little puppy doesn't get them I am not sure how long they will last. Perhaps some chunky socks would be better. Well thanks for reading and I hope you find something crafty to do today xxxx
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