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Friday, April 25, 2014

Musical Muse Poker Chip Pendant Necklace



This altered poker chip was fun to create. Use a punch or cut a circle to place in the indented portion of the chip. Then have fun using alcohol inks, acrylic paints, watercolor crayons...whatever you have on hand to give it some color. This chip has a design from Gecko Galz (Musical Jewel-it) decoupaged to it. Add a coat of sealant (varnish) and embellish. This pendant is embellished with lace trim flowers that I dabbed with the alcohol ink. The bail is a photo turner from the scrapbook department attached with glossy accents (works as a wonderful glue). Have fun!

I would like to enter this pendant in the following challenges:

Bunny Zoe - distress   
Pile it On - #16 no DP   
Craft your Passion - #210 pastels
Creative Card Crew - #60 girly   
Creative Souls - mixed media
Inky Impressions - recycle it
Gecko Galz facebook - earthday (recycle)
Paper Crafting Challenge - no patterned paper
  

♥ Wendy



8 comments:

  1. This is great. Thank you so much for sharing your lovely creation with us at Creative Card Crew.
    Hugs
    Cathy DT Member
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  2. Fabulous creation, thanks for sharing with us at Bunny Zoe's, hugs Liz xx

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  3. Wow - what a gorgeous project!! Thanks so much for joining us this time at the Pile it On Challenge, Elizabeth (DT)

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  4. Hard to believe it was a poker chop, lovely image and painting. ~Diane

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  5. Lovely project. Thanks for joining us at Craft Your Passion Challenges. hugs, Helena

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  6. Well Hello! Love your project! I really think your blog hearer is cool too!

    Thanks so much for joining us at Paper Crafting Challenges - Good luck to win a Waffle Flower Stamp this week, we hope that you are inspired to join us again!

    PS don't forget to sign up for e-mail notification for winners post and new challenges!

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  7. Oh my gosh,Wendy,this is a fantastic piece.So beautifully creative.Thanks for joining us at Craft Your Passion.Hope to see you again next week.
    Lisa x

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  8. Great project! I would never thing in using a poker chip for a project!
    Thanks for joining us at Inky Impressions Challenges
    Ruthie ~DT
    http://www.myhobbymyart.com/

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