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11 commentsThe local paper did a little article about being a first time vendor at Autumn Artistry. I was quite excited about it. I will also have wine totes and quilted farmers market totes for sale...
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Vintage gems
9 commentsThese are some of my new creations I've made for Autumn Artistry in Osage, IA on Sept. 19th. I will be one on the vendors in the town where I grew up. Come enjoy a day in Osage the city of...
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Vintage Redesign Jewelry - From Raw Elements to Fun
14 commentsAn example of some of the new vintage redesign pieces that I've been creating for the French Flea shop as well as the JB event next week. Using Oronoco finds and turning them into designs.
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jewelry treasures
11 commentsHaving some fun being creative. I wanted to make a sewing theme necklace and one with a key for myself. So here they are plus two others that just came together, made from buckles, ear-rings and...
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Vintage Redesign Jewlery Designer Scours Oronoco Flea Market for Treasures
21 commentsSo you've been seeing some nifty things posted on the site from the rest of the JMS contributors, and there's been a lot of heavy metal, cool materials, wire, and lots of funky junk. Here's a taste of some small junk, just waiting for me too snatch it up at the Flea Market. Too see more of my jewelry design work, you can visit my blog at http://www.mimitoriasdesigns.blogspot.com.
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Religious Shrines
2 commentsThese are made from the top & bottom of a broken vintage jelwery box. The metal Virgin Mary I bought online, but the cross came from an estate sale. The arches on top were cross...
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All-Seeing
6 commentsMade from: vintage old-stock ceramic doll head various jewels & broken vintage finery some wicked curved razor blades that were in the bottom of a toolbox that I bought at an estate sale a wooden...
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Twig jewelry mobile...
6 commentsSuper easy project! A fallen tree in the neighborhood provided plenty of branches to choose from. I removed most of the imperfections, all of the leaves, leaving only specific knots and "wishbone"...
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vintage button pendents
6 commentsI have been having fun making these pendents out of vintage buttons. If you would like a treasure for yourself or a gift contact me at phelpstr@netins.net
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frozen in time
7 commentsThis necklace has been a work in progress. I love the ball & chain to add fun junk. The watch is 1920-30 with a broken face. The old key with the big "stone" attached adds bling. All girls need...
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Vintage Redesign with Artbeads items
2 commentsA funky and fun jewelry design that is as fun to wear as it was to make.
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Jazzy Junk Jewelry from Marburger
8 commentsThis is amazing stuff from Janet Waldrop of Skip 2 My Lou. I love her business name, don't you?
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"Vintage Redesign Take 2"
16 commentsSo junkers, have you ever made something and you just weren't happy with the original "Take 1"? Well this is what happened to me with designing this necklace. I wasn't happy until I had redesigned a redesign. lol I call this my "Take 2 Necklace".
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junk necklace 1st. try
5 commentsThis is my first try at "junk necklaces". I love the little vintage cross. I'm not a real bling person but I thought is could use just a touch. I also added the trust charm.
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CD Rom Necklace
4 commentsI sell one of a kind jewelry and just love the iridescent part of a CD Rom! You can cut the CD into shapes, sand and embellish any way you want. I've left the top and left side of the CD...
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Repurposed Brass Dangle Necklace
6 commentsI found this vintage brass piece, and I knew it would make a perfect pendant. I just added a few beads and some chain.
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Salvaged Brass Keyhole Necklace
5 commentsI dont know what these are but I found a ton of em and it inspired the mad jewelry designer again. They look like keyholes. I placed a shard of red stained glass inside that I collaged pieces of...
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Altered Art Card
13 commentsThis post is to show how a few simple additions to scrapbooking paper can make a great card for whatever event you want to remember. This is a thank you card that I have yet to send, for a wonderful Christmas gift I received.
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