Hello! I have new giveaway going on over at my other blog for this necklace. Make sure to check it out! You can enter to win here:
Showing posts with label jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jewelry. Show all posts
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Monday, March 12, 2012
Happy Aunt-iversary Giveaway!
Happy Aunt-iversay Giveaway!
Giveaway for a hand painted blue bird necklace with matching flower earrings from Jesse Anne Designs!
Lots of ways to enter!
*Leave a comment on this blog post
* Follow Aunt Jesse Said So on GFC
* Follow Jesse Anne Designs on GFC (www.jesseannedesigns.blogspot.com)
*Tweet about this giveaway
*Post this giveaway to your facebook
*"like" Jesse Anne Designs on Facebook
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Super Deluxe Spring Giveaway, Worth OVER $70!
*Deluxe Spring Jewelry Set Giveaway!!!*
Happy Spring! The entire spring gift set is worth over $70! It includes:
1) Handpainted art flower necklace on silver chain
2) A pair of pink rose earrings on sterling silver posts
3) A pair of yellow flower earrings on sterling posts
4) Adorable owl earrings
There are lots of ways to win!
The mandatoy entries are that you must follow this blog AND also follow my other blog over at www.jesseannedesigns.blogspot.com
There are lots more ways to earn extra entries! Good Luck everyone!
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Bread Clay Beads - Great Kids Craft!
All you need to make these are a couple of pieces of bread, white glue, glycerin, acrylic or tempera paint, and an acrylic sealer. This craft is super fun, affordable, and simple. I promise next time I post a craft for you I will go with something more gender neutral...remember I have 3 nieces :)
Beads How-To
To make the clay, kids can remove crusts from 3 slices of white bread. Tear bread into small pieces, and place in a bowl. Add 3 tablespoons of white craft glue and 3 drops of lemon juice. Mix it with your hands (apply cold cream to hands first) until it forms a workable ball. Add drops of paint to get the color you like; for multicolored beads, make batches of different colors and press gently together. For flat beads, roll or pat clay into a pancake; cut with a drinking straw or mini cutters (blow the beads out of the straw or cutter to keep from mangling them, above left). Shape spherical beads by hand. Let beads dry 1 1/2 to 2 hours, then make holes: For small holes, string beads onto 18-gauge wire, and leave them there until dry. For big holes, pierce beads with a straw. Let beads dry overnight, and then string
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