I can't even remember if I mentioned this (probably not, since I skipped blogging for all of October) but I came home from visiting Austin's family in Kansas with a small fortune in vintage jewelery courtesy of his great-grandmother (Granny). I'm talking about a gallon ziploc bag crammed full of filigree bracelets, antique coin pendants and enamel brooches. I've been incorporating them into my wardrobe (and was glad for the influx of authenticity for my Joan Holloway costume) but haven't had anywhere to store these beautiful pieces. My childhood jewelery box has run out of space and charm and trying to artfully drape long chain-link necklaces on my (darling) earring holder was turning into a mess. I started researching necklace organizers, and found this on etsy. I sent Austin the link and said, "I could make this, don't you think?"
I don't know why you're acting so surprised. My job in college was in technical theater. I know my way around a power drill and soldering iron. I may love not camping, but I'm not 100% girlie girl. I just let you think that. So that you'll be all that more impressed when I show you my craft composition.
Productivity on a Tuesday night! Unprecedented. The dogs thought I had lost my mind when I was hustling around gathering tools and materials. I also changed the light bulb in the garage, which is terrifying, trust me. And I might have managed to sneak in one episode of Gossip Girl, because I'm three weeks behind at this point, and that is simply unacceptable. P. S. On a related note, has anyone heard of a crafty alternate use or adjustment for old-fashioned clip-on earrings to make them wearable? I tried to rock a pair on Halloween and my earlobes have yet to forgive me for the torture. But I have so many, and they're all so sparkly...
P. P. S. My abuse of the parenthetical aside is at an all-time high. Sorry (sort of).
4 comments:
niiiice crafting!! i bet we can totally have an earring salvaging party. i feel confident some wire and or superglue, along with jumprings and earring wires (i have lots) will make the transformation.
You're so cute I can hardly stand it! Love it. So impressed.
look at you, craftastic! I love the way it looks. You should check out this website for inspiration on re-configuring vintage jewelry: http://www.ethicalmetalsmiths.org/RJM.html
Excellent -- you are so creative. Hey, how about clip all of the earrings up and down one side of a button up sweater!!?? I do it all of the time!
(Heh, heh, wait until I get my hands on some grandkids--they will be roll-in-the-aisle funny.)
Love you, Mom
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