This is the bracelet I talked about on a previous post. It was made from slices of canes that were meant for other projects but weren’t used. I saved them instead of throwing them in the scrap pile. When I had enough to make this bracelet, I put them all together and this is the result.
I’m putting in my etsy shop today. It’s fun and colorful and I think with a pair of jeans and a white shirt, it would look pretty good. In fact this bracelet will probably go with whatever you wanted to wear.I’m starting to work on things to go with me to the Orlando Fandango. Masks and donations for their auction etc.
Plus I’m rearranging my work space. My husband is getting a new desk and I’m adding his old one to my work spaces. I know that all of you know what that means. Not looking forward to the moving and cleaning and “un-earthing” of things that I will now have to decide what to do with. Treasures you know, too good to just throw away.
After seeing all the fabulous “found art” being produce while I was flying around the blogs with One World One Heart, I think we need an exchange blog. I have things I know you would just love to have, maybe you have something to trade. I’d love to give all these buttons and ribbons and old books and just stuff I’ve collected over the years to someone who would use it.
Gorgeous! I am going to try to save my scraps too. What a clever idea.
Thanks Kate, it’s just that I can’t bear to just throw out something that is perfectly good and that I’ve spent so much time on. (the cane). Anyway, it worked for me. Glad you stop in.
Love the bracelet Alice and great idea on the exchange thing too.
Time is counting down and I have even less and less time to be on here. I might not get back until I get back….know what I mean?
I know what you mean. I ‘ve been working for two days to make room for my husbands old desk. One clean up/out leads to another and I think I’ve just begun to fight. Clay and blogging has to fit in somewhere!
But like you, it’s gonna be so nice when it’s finished. Thanks for stopping by. don’t work too hard.