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Click on this link http://junkrevolution.com/community/topic.php?id=272&replies=33 and sign up to win this great necklace. You've got till Tuesday, March 31, 2009 at 5pm. Ki will be drawing the winner at 7pm.
I guess I could take this time to show off a couple of my necklaces that I made a couple of weeks ago.



These were made from old spoons and pieces from old broken necklaces. I cut the spoon from the handle. I then bent the handle over to run the cord thru. Added a couple pieces from the broken necklace and added the clasp at the end of the cord. So simple. Give one a try. You don't have to use silverware. You could restring your old favorite necklace that may have broke but you don't want to part with it. You can get a kit at Walmart pretty cheap and use whatever you have lying around. I'm gonna try making some more for a craft show I have coming up in April. I'll let you know how it goes.
Cindy (tinta)
I love this! I love to make jewelry from old spoons,too, I think I'll give this a try :D
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