I am really excited to share this project with you today.
I’m a little in love with it, if I do say so myself.
But before I get there, I thought I would share a little about my, let’s say, creative process.
I currently have the joy of breastfeeding my 3-month-old.
In fact, she is a chubby 15 pounds and has yet to have one drop of formula. So, needless to say, I spend a lot of my day rocking and feeding.
Often times I am in the middle of a project when, well, duty calls. It is during these times when I have to step away from my projects to nurse that I often rethink my projects.
My projects evolve slowly, but this is one of those projects that I think really benefitted from this nursing/thinking time.
Chances are you, like me, pin something like this:
This is what I originally set out to do…but then I thought, will I really use another necklace? I am either wearing one of two necklaces, or no necklace at all.
Why would I make myself some more jewelry?
So, I still wanted to make these washers. What could I do with them?!?
Here’s what I came up with!
Supplies:
- Washers in assorted sizes
- Colorful Paper (I used an art magazine)
- Mod Podge (regular)
- Exacto Knife
- Mod Podge (dimensional magic)
- Canvases (I used the cheaper flat ones)
- Scrap Green Fabric
- Green Ribbon
There are so many great tutorials on how to make the washer necklaces, so I will skip that part.
Click the link above for that tutorial.
Then…
1. Make the washers as if you were making pendants for a necklace.
2. Layout your design on your canvases. Mark where the main stem will be. If you are using several canvases then make sure that the stem will line up. Also, mark where the washers are.
3. Mod Podge on the green ribbon, a branch reaching to where each washer will be.
4. Cut out and add green leaves. Cut from various pieces of scrap green fabric. Mod Podge these on as well. Then give the entire canvas a coat of Mod Podge.
5. Hot glue the ends of the ribbon down on the back.
6. Pull out the E-6000 and glue it on the washers.
7. Add an element to the back of each canvas so that it can be hung.
And done!
I hope you like it as much as I do!
Thanks, as always, for being here!
Ananasa says
A beautiful idea and blog!
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Nancy Bandzuch says
thank you!
Beth Norman says
Saw this on someone’s board on Pinterest. This is an amazing project and one in which I will try. Thank you for sharing your tutorial with me.
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Liliana says
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Linda williams says
nice and very interesting. I love the whole thing
Randi@SowderingAbout says
I love this!! I did a tutorial on the washer necklaces before, but never thought of taking it to this level! So sweet!!!
Katie from Katie's Nesting Spot says
Thank you for sharing your project with us at A Crafty Soiree, I’ve featured yours in this weeks! I hope you’ll stop by to see it and share more of your crafty goodness with us.
Jill @Two Yellow Birds Decor says
What a cute idea! I Love it!!! Thanks so much for sharing at Thursday’s Temptation. I am going to be featuring your lovely flowers at tonights link party!
Jill
The Thriftiness Miss says
This is beautiful! And I have definitely pinned something exactly like yours.. maybe even the same one lol. I love that you made the washers flowers and hung it up. Great job.
Thanks so much for sharing at Weekend Wonders! Hope to see you again on Thursday.
Fluster Buster says
I love this idea! Thanks for sharing at Fluster’s Creative Muster. I’m looking forward to seeing what you link up next week.
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ngnrdgrl says
What a fun art project! Pinning it!
Taylor de Sa says
What a fun idea! I love the different patterns!
Crystelle Boutique says
I love it! The continuous design is so inspiring. Pinning!
hugs x
crystelle
http://www.crystelleboutique.com
nutzaboutstamping.com says
Love your idea. I have created necklaces using Stampin’ Up!s designer paper and could use the same paper for this idea too!
DesignedByBH says
I love this–it’s great! I did pin the washer necklaces, a washer monogram, etc. but I like your project best by far! 🙂
Savard Studios says
Super cute! I love upcycling washers too! Love making jewelry with them even though I don’t wear a lot of jewelry. Does that make me a hypocrite?
Stopping by from Fluster Blusters Linky! And following!
Sandy
http://www.savardstudios.blogspot.com
Lauren says
Awesome idea! I have a blank canvas that I’ve been trying to decide what to do with… here’s another idea to throw into the mix 🙂 I’d be thrilled if you’d link up at this week’s Off the Hook!
Emily Thompson says
ooo I need some of the dimensional mod modge!!! I love the washers… so many uses ;o) I host a Tasteful Tuesday link party (still open until Friday) and would love for you to come over and link up! http://www.nap-timecreations.com/2013/02/winners-and-tasteful-tuesday-party.html
Emily says
This is gorgeous (as always!) Did you use diamond glaze on the washers like the tutorial suggested? They are very shimmery and 3 dimensional!
Nancy Bandzuch says
sorry if that wasn’t clear–yup, I did use the diamond glaze on the washers
Barb Camp says
Super cute idea! I’ve don’t some washer art myself. Love yours. Have a great day!
Barb
http://www.secondchancetodream.com
buttons and paint... says
This is very cool (and I think loads better than another necklace!). I have come over from Sugar Bee Crafts xx
buttonsandpaint.blogspot.co.uk
Ana Lopes says
Great and original project! Love it!Thanks for sharing tutorial.
Have a fabulous day!
Hugs from Portugal,
Ana Love Craft
http://www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
Mel@Mellywood's Mansion says
This is just amazing! Very cool.
Schulz Family says
Visiting from sugar bee crafts. This is awesome. very effective
artclubblog.com says
Love this idea! Looks wonderful!