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Beginner 1 to 2 hours NECKLACES

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DOCRAFTS CREATIVITY MAGAZINE ISSUE 33 MAY/JUN 2012

This issue we feature a delightful collection from Lucy Cromwell by Papermania, off ering all the cups of tea, cake and bunting you will need to set the scene. And just to prove how versatile this range is, you can also find it in our ‘Wedding Special’ feature and used to make a Father’s Day card in our ‘make a Father’s Day card’ challenge! Our ‘Wedding Special’ feature also includes jewellery for the bride and a charming idea to hold onto those precious memories of the big day!

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Step by Step

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To make the Necklace - Thread a large pink shell bead onto an eyepin. Repeat until you have 8 beaded eyepins.

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Connect them into a single length using short sections of the oval chain to join them.

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Cut two further pieces of chain and attach to either end of the beaded and chain section. You can decide this length depending how long you would like the necklace.

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Add a hand toggle clasp as a fastener.

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Take a single link of chain and use it to attach the flower disc and flower charm at the centre of the necklace as a pendant.

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To make the Bracelet - Cut sections of the oval link chain each with 6 link. Thread elastic cord through each link of one of the chain lengths allowing them to bunch up together.

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Thread on a pink shell nugget.

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Repeat threading on chain sections and pink beads until the bracelet is your chosen length.

9

Tie the elastic cord securely in a double knot pulling the cord quite taut.

10

To make the Zip Pull - Attach a lobster claw clasp onto a pink flower charm using a jump ring. Now simply apply to a zip on a bag or favourite top.

Hi there! My earliest memory of crafting is sitting with my Nan embroidering when I was tiny. Since then I’ve enjoyed cross-stitch, knitting, & a multitude of paper-crafting techniques. I have been making cards for years but really became hooked when I was introduced to heat embossing. I’ve been addicted to paper, brads, ribbon, stamps, beads, wire…. ever since! I’m really looking forward to meeting you to show you what you can achieve with all the wonderful products available to you!

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