{"id":741,"date":"2010-09-22T04:33:00","date_gmt":"2010-09-22T04:33:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.positivelysplendid.com\/741\/"},"modified":"2012-10-22T18:46:35","modified_gmt":"2012-10-22T18:46:35","slug":"741","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.positivelysplendid.com\/741\/","title":{"rendered":""},"content":{"rendered":"
Hi there! I am so thrilled to have the opportunity to guest post here for the immensely talented Beckie! My name is Amy, and my blog, Positively Splendid<\/a>, is a place where I share about my passions for cooking, crafting and raising a family. I would love for y’all to stop in for a visit! <\/a> <\/a><\/p>\n <\/a> <\/p>\n <\/a> <\/p>\n <\/a> <\/a><\/p>\n
I am always on the lookout for unique project ideas, and the inspiration for the creation I’ll be sharing with y’all today came in the grocery checkout line, when I was admiring a necklace worn by a fellow shopper. I knew I absolutely had to have one, so I set to to work to figure out how to make these funky twistable flowers for use on jewelry pieces and the like. My talented mom recently gave me a set of Dritz quick-turn tools that I had been wanting to put to good use, and I knew this project would be perfect for that. I hope you enjoy!
For this project, you will need…
<\/strong>Scrap fabric
Pipe cleaners
Quick-turn tool
Marine vinyl
Snaps and snap setting tool
Hot glue gun
Basic sewing tools: machine, scissors, etc.<\/p>\n
Now, set your snaps on your cuff piece. (I recently shared a detailed post on snaps<\/a> on my blog, and also a video tutorial.<\/a>) Set your snaps so the operational side of your socket piece is on the wrong side<\/i> of your band, while the operational side of your prong piece falls on the right side.<\/i>
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