What do you get when you add miniature perfume bottles,
some re-purposed jewelry pieces,
pearls & crystals
some solder
vintage rhinestone's
chains and hinges
Vintage Rosary beads
Available in my Etsy shop
and a little imagination?
Some fun necklaces to hold those special keepsake and treasures.
Stop back Tuesday for my free tutorial
on how to etch metal with rubber stamps
Linking up to Knick of Time
60 comments:
A.W.E.S.O.M.E. Lynn!!! wow!
~victoria~
You get a beautiful wearable art piece! I have a passion for perfume bottles and yours are fabulous!
Love your vintage jewellery pieces, clever idea. Thanks for doing a tutorial on the etching. Tracy x x
These are very lovely and original Lynn. Diane
Wow these are to die for you are so creative thanks for sharing such beautiful necklaces.
Marilyn
They are very beautiful girl! You did a fabulous job creating those. I ADORE them all!
Oh Lynn, these are gorgeous. I swear, you are so freakin' talented and I'm just giddy that I can say I know you. That's yet another craft I've been dying to get into (soldering) but I barely have room for all the crap I have now (although I do have a soldering iron). Another life, perhaps....sigh.
Love ya'
Meri
Brilliant!!!! fabulous!!! and just plain lovely!!!
So beautiful, what a wonderful piece!
:)
Oh wow they are so gorgeous. x
Absolutely wonderful your jewelry art Lynn. Stunning work. Love them all.
Have a lovely weekend my friend. xoxo
LOVE! These are so pretty. I can't wait to see your tute next week.
Ooooh, these are just gorgeous! Hugs, Valerie
Breathtakingly beautiful!
Gorgeous! You are so talented. Looking forward to your tutorial.
Your jewellery is beyond belief. I wish I had half your talent because to be able to create so many beautiful pieces is breathtaking.
I can see this as an article in one of the Stampington & co publications.
Cannot wait for your tutorial.
Wishes
Lynne
you get fabulous!!!Hugs wendy
Fabulous use of the bottles - those necklaces are stunning.
Toni xx
OMG! These are gorgeous! I absolutely love these!
Little treasures beautifully made love the future heirlooms you create, these are precious XOXO Zoe
Very cool pieces!
They are all so lovely, Lynn! You are so creative and talented! Thank you for sharing :o) Hugs, Janice
You get breathtaking-beauty!!
***sigh***
These are wonderful Lynn! The solder gives each of the delicate pieces even more character! Can't wait for the tutorial! t.xoxo
These are to die for,Lynne!Can't wait for your tutorial on etching -I tried it but it didn't work .Have a great weekend.
Hugs,
Marie
Brilliant necklaces. I adore your style and to add a purpose of hold a treasure is GENIUS! Blissful creating dear...
Lynn- these are gorgeous and very creative, Beautiful job!
Lynn, you amaze me how creative you are. I never know what kind of wonderful treasure I find when I visit.
A little different but oh so beautiful. Just this week I was cleaning out and found some tiny perfume bottles and was going to get rid of them.. . no way after seeing what you did with yours.
Hugs,
C
See you Monday night
OMG these are so beautiful Lynn. Like the scrolled up note you put in the last one. Cant wait for your tutorial!
Wow! You made those? I'm impressed. They are very pretty.
Hi Lynn! Your necklaces are so beautiful! I just recently discovered repurposing old jewelry and boy is it addictive! You have done wonderful things with all the pieces parts! You've given me the itch to drag all the old junk jewlery out and make something new. Just beautiful....bravo!!
Oh, I love the bottle necklaces; how clever you are!
These are gorgeous Lynn. I'm so inspired too!
What beautiful creations! I love how you repurposed so many different elements. One of these days I need to learn how to use a soldering gun!! Have a great weekend:)
Oh how pretty! Pretty, pretty, pretty!
These are so creative and just the right thing to hold special treasures - looking forward to the tutorial too!
OMGoodness, these are beautiful Lynn.
Can't wait to see this tutorial.
Have a super weekend.
Lesley
such unique and stunning pieces!
Woke up this morning, got the IPad out, had a coffee and couldn't stop to admire your beautiful necklaces! Thanks for sharing these gorgeous pics with us. I meant to get into the garden to do some work, today. But I think I better search for my empty perfume bottles :-) Greets, Manu
OH, I just want to come over the play! LOVE the necklaces. xoDonna
Your art is just pure magic!
Oh my goodness. These are amazing in every way.. LOVE THEM!! Hope you have a fun St. Patty's day!
Hugs, Linda
Positively STUNNING, Lynn!! When I think of all the tiny perfume bottle I've disposed of...argggghhhh!! Remember when they used to give out perfume samples in little bottles? I'll have to keep on the lookout for some...
You are an inspiration to me, thank you!!
Hugs,
Karen
Let me just say, flippin fantastic!!!
Michele
Fantastic!!! Just wonderful!
Have a happy Day. Hugs, Kim
These are so beautiful Lynn!!!! I just love all of your beautiful art.
hugs from here...
Your jewelry art is brilliant, dear Lynn! Fabulous creative work.
These are so lovely!
What a fantastic idea :)
oh these are amaaazing lynn! i just adore them! I have so many pieces waiting to be soldered. you've inspired me to get going already!! ;0
Thank you for this great idea.
Hugs from Craftland
LOVE these!!
Now, where did I put those old perfume bottles??
blessings
barbara jean
Oh Lynn, what can I say...these are so precious! You have given me so many ideas I cant wait to create. take care, gerri
Awesome!!!!!!!! These are wonderful!
Stunning and so original! I'll be featuring you next week for the Knick of Time Tuesday party!
Thanks SO much for sharing at the party.
Blessings,
Angie @ Knick of Time
You get stunning! :) Gorgeous jewelry! I love seeing what you mix together in your jewelry pieces!
Such lovely things - may need to pop by your shop! x
These are soooo cool!
How beautiful!
Oh Lynn, these are absolutely gorgeous!!!
Gorgeous! Found you through Knick of Time and went to your Etsy shop and marked you in my favorites. I'm on my lunch hour now but I definitely will be back.
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