Happy Tuesday! If you are joining me today from the fabulous Jenny McGarvey's blog, then you know that all week long we gals at Imaginisce are hopping along with the awesome design team at The Twinery! We're all playing together this week to show off some fun and creative ways to combine Imaginisce and The Twinery's delightful baker's twine! Plus, to make things even more fun, we've got a giveaway -- keep reading for details.
As you can see from my first photo, I decided to make a pair of dangling twine earrings. I absolutely adore the color of the twine The Twinery sent us to play with, so I think I'll be making several pairs of these. These were made with Caribbean. I wanted to make them a gift, so I created a little gift box to go with them.
I used small Magnet Daddies, i-Top Earrings Kit, Hot Rocks and my i-Top tool to create these cuties. These were so quick, I was done in less than 20 minutes! It actually took me longer to create the gift box!
Here is a mini photo tutorial on how I created the twine portion of the earrings:
The finished product, just to give you an idea of what you are aiming for. |
To adhere the twine to the Magnet Daddy, I used a square piece of an adhesive sheet. I simply applied the sticky side to the top of the Magnet Daddy and pressed down for even coverage. |
Beginning in the middle, I set down the twine in a swirl pattern. If it didn't come out right, it was easy to simple unwind the twine before it set and start again. |
After tucking the end of the twine underneath, I used the i-Top tool to seal it. |
Imaginisce is celebrating our hop with The Twinery with a prize! It's a cool one: the Endless Summer collection, an i-Rock and Hot Rocks. Simply hop along with us all week and a winner will be chosen at random -- the more love you leave the more chances you have to win!
BEAN NOTES
Cardstock: Dotted textured (Core'dinations), white (Neenah); Fibers: Caribbean Baker's Twine (The Twinery), wired ribbon (Kate's Paperie); Tools: i-Top, i-Rock, Hot Rocks, Magnet Daddies (small), Magnet Earrings Kit (Imaginisce); Digital File: jewelry gift box cutting file (Rivka Wilkins for Silhouette)
Now, keep hopping for more twined inspiration by visiting the super creative Stacy Rodriguez HERE. If you get off track, you can always get back to hopping today with this list below. Or, visit the Imaginisce blog all week long!
30 comments:
Beautiful earrings!!
Beatuiful projects. The earings are fun!
Earrings?! I think the cutest and most creative use of Twine I have ever seen!!!! Wonderful!
Kim
This is incredible! Love the use of Core'dinations and pinned it on our page. Beautiful!
What a fabulous way to use twine!!
These earrings are the cutest! Love the Caribbean color.
fabulous! so creative and so beautifully executed!
Very cute. Love the box too. Great idea.
Wonderful! Love how you used the twine in the earings. TFS.
Hey, I should make some of those and put them in a Tiffany box for my daughter. She LOVES Tiffany. Wouldn't SHE be surprised...:)
Earings? What a novel idea.
What a great color. It reminds me of the ocean in Big Sur.
Super fabulous! That's my favorite twine color!
Clever idea, thanks for sharing!
Carol B
ciaoitalia2007(at)gmail(dot)com
These came out so cute.
Great use of the twine
and other products.
Carla from Utah
How Clever is that!! Very pretty :)
Wow!! Way too cute!! What an amazing idea!! I love the box too!!
Twine earrings! How cute. Iris
Wow, I can't believe you made really cute earrings out of twine!! Thanks for the inspiration.
Cool, the earrings are so cute and so is the box.
What a fabulous and clever idea for jewelry. Love it and the gift box is adorable. This is the perfect gift for that someone special. Great job.
So adorable and really unique earrings! Love these!
Well for goodness sake. I would have NEVER thought of using the twine for jewelry! Great way to step out of the box!. Thanks for the inspiration.
Very neat idea!
Wow! What a fabulous project! I love the earrings and the matching box was really pretty. Well done!
Love the color - it's my favorite.
I have to pass this idea on to my grand-daughter. She made friendship bracelets and might like to try these. Thanks for sharing.
txmlhl@yahoo.com
What an interesting pair of projects. I would have never thought to do that!
How fun are those!! And such a great tutorial too..thanks! ctimz3 at yahoo dot com
how cute and creative!!!
candace
scrappin2littleprincesses.blogspot.com
Your baker's twine earrings are just gorgeous!
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