I had this simply adorned necklace and a crown charm left over from some Christmas presents I made my neices.
After seeing some fab bracelets some other demonstrators had made I decided to make my own.
I added my own clasp from one I bought in Israel, a hamsa! All the charms have sentimental value of some kind, the locket was given to me by my upliner along with the pink bead I adapted to make it into a charm. The scrabble tile belonged to my nan, we used to play all the time.
I can't wait to find more bits to put on it.
You can make your own version of this bracelet, contact me to order your simply adorned jewellery and accessories inkyfingerswithjenie@gmail.com
After seeing some fab bracelets some other demonstrators had made I decided to make my own.
I added my own clasp from one I bought in Israel, a hamsa! All the charms have sentimental value of some kind, the locket was given to me by my upliner along with the pink bead I adapted to make it into a charm. The scrabble tile belonged to my nan, we used to play all the time.
I can't wait to find more bits to put on it.
You can make your own version of this bracelet, contact me to order your simply adorned jewellery and accessories inkyfingerswithjenie@gmail.com
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