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Oh My Crafts Giveaway!

This Giveaway is Now Closed!

How Fun is this?? Oh My Crafts is back with another giveaway for you!!

Oh My Crafts is an online shop full of the yummiest craft items around. We’re talking everything from machines to die cutters to fabric to glue! It’s your one stop shop!!
One of the things I love most about them is their awesome customer service and fast shipping. They really are a great company to work with!

Let me show you some of my current favorite projects there - current because let’s face it - I’m fickle and my favorites are always changing.
And that’s easy to do at Oh My Crafts because they have so many choices!

I’ve worked with their Vinyl and I love it - and their prices. (you can see some past projects here). They have a great color selection including some fun bright choices for spring, metallics and my favorite, chalkboard vinyl!

They are carrying fabric now!! They have some beautiful fat quarter bundles and precuts from Riley Blake plus some pretty ribbon too. I am so excited about this!

Oh My Crafts has pretty much anything you’d need for paper crafting and scrapbooks. I’m loving the stamps, paper and punches!

The also have a huge selection of Cutters – including the Silhouette, Sizzix Big Shot, Letterpress Epic 6, a Zutter Cutter (what is that??) and more!

I don’t even know what to do with half this stuff – but I love that they have it! :)

Oh My Crafts is giving away a $25 Credit!!
So you can go shop and pick out some fabulous supplies, or put your credit towards a machine you’ve had your eye on!

Also Oh My Crafts has a discount code for all of you!! Just enter the code: OMCBLOG10 for 10% off your whole purchase!

Here’s how to Enter:

REQUIRED:

~  Sign up for the Oh My Crafts Email list! You will get daily deals, coupon codes and more!
Leave a comment letting me know.

Additional Entries:

~  Like the Oh My Crafts Facebook page and leave a comment letting me know.
~  Be or become a Follower of Flamingo Toes! (RSS or Email!)

Good Luck!! I’ll post the winner on March 5!

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February Pellon Giveaway Winner!

Hi all! Popping in really quick to announce the winner of the February Pellon Giveaway!

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The winner of the $90 Embroidery Stabilizer Prize pack is:

#215!!

Donna Baker, who said, “ just shared the link to the giveaway on FB here’s the link to my page http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1686153241
Congratulations Donna!!

PS - Don’t be too sad if you didn’t win though – I have a fun new Giveaway (and discount code) for you later this week!!!

PPS – Don’t forget – GFC goes away this week so make sure you don’t miss out on any posts, tutorials, or weird searches!! :)
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PPPS – Love you guys!!!

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Anthro Frozen Globes Necklace Knockoff

I can’t believe we’re almost done with February! You know what that means! Spring is around the corner.

I am so ready.
I’m just about done with raincoats and sweaters and closed toed shoes. Bring on the Easter Dresses and sandals and . . . ok. I still wear sweaters in the spring. Whatever.

So that also means it’s time for some new accessories! Because what’s more fun than planning a whole outfit around a new spring-y necklace?
(Well – planning outfits around shoes is pretty great too. But that’s not what I made so we’ll ignore that.)

This new necklace is perfect for Spring – despite its chilly name! It’s light and sweet and you can easily customize it for any color outfit!

Here’s my version of the Anthro Frozen Globes Necklace:

And here’s the original – which sold for $42. (it’s not available anymore)

The other thing I love about DIY jewelry is that you can make it they way YOU want. According to the reviews of the Anthro necklace – their “globes” were just a little smaller than a golf ball. And the chain was pretty long. I don’t really want golf-ball size globes flopping around on my chest. Which sounds awkward when you type it out – but there it is. So mine are smaller.

Here’s what you’ll need to make your own necklace.
You can choose the size of the globes you want. Ahem.

Metal tube beads
Small silver beads
Large beads for globes – these are about 1/2″
Large Silver Rings – mine are 1″
Beading cord
crimp beads
Jump Rings
Head Pins
Chain for bottom section – 7″ long
Lobster clasp
Ribbon


(All my supplies came from Michael’s except the Ribbon, which came from the Ribbon Retreat)

To start we’re going to make the strands on the sides of the necklace. If you want to skip this step you could use a pretty chain instead.

Begin by cutting 4 lengths of Beading Cord – 12″ long. With the first length of cording, loop one end through a jump ring. Feed both ends through a crimp bead.

Flatten the crimp bead with flat nosed pliers, close to the jump ring.

Begin threading the silver tubes and beads onto the cording. Slip the cording end into the beads also to hide it.

Alternate the tubes and beads until the strand measures about 8 1/2″.  Finish the other end of the cording with another crimp bead and jump ring.

Make another bead strand and attach it to the same set of jump rings.

Repeat these steps to make a second set of two strands.
Once you’ve done that, carefully open the jump ring on one end of each of the strands. Add your large silver ring and close the jump ring.

Add two jump rings to each end of your bottom chain. Add these jump rings to each silver ring.

Now we’re going to do the beads.
Add a small silver bead and your “globe” bead to a head pin. This is just a straight wire with a flat end.

Bend the wire slightly to the left, just above the bead. Hold the wire just a little above the bead with round-nosed pliers.
Wrap the end of the wire around one side of the pliers and cross it over on top of the bead. This will make a loop.

Clip the end of the wire off with wire cutters, at the point that it crosses over the back wire.

Once you clip the wire, make sure the cut end touches the wire to form a closed loop.

Add a jump ring to the loop. Then add the bead to the large bottom chain on the necklace. Continue with your other beads until they are all attached to the chain.

Add a lobster closure to the top rings of the two necklace strands.

Cut a length of ribbon and tie it to the necklace strands just above one of the large silver rings. You can make it as large or small as you like.
I love that you can easily change out the ribbon too if you want to coordinate with different outfits.

 

And that’s it! You have a pretty new Anthro Knockoff to wear!

Doesn’t it look pretty on my Premier Props display?

I’d love to hear what you think!!

This was originally a guest post over at Brassy Apple! Also, I was provided with the darling Premier Props display but all opinions are mine!

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