Don't you just love looking at the inside of a watch or clock?
The gears and intricacy of it are fascinating.
The gears and intricacy of it are fascinating.
One of my sweet customers, Lora saw my post about
this necklace I made for myself out of a watch movement and
this necklace I made for myself out of a watch movement and
asked if I'd create one for her.
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I added a little organza ribbon to her chain to
give it a more feminine look. I've got a whole jar full
of various watch faces and parts, and I love them so
much that it makes me indecisive about
what to do with them. It was nice
to have something specific to use one for.
give it a more feminine look. I've got a whole jar full
of various watch faces and parts, and I love them so
much that it makes me indecisive about
what to do with them. It was nice
to have something specific to use one for.
Blessings,
Angie
Angie
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Love your necklace!
ReplyDeleteHugs
I would have never thought of doing that with a watch mechanism! That is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteYou know Angie, you gave me an idea.... I have all my dads old watches that I don't know what to do with. Maybe I should take them apart and wear them.
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it's gorgeous!! love the organza ribbon !!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Who would have thought? Thanks for the inspiration and Happy Easter, Marcia
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI've always been fascinated by watch movement!
Great idea
Silvia
This necklace is so amazing and gorgeous. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletePaula
Very pretty and it is displayed so nicely with your vintage print behind it. I saw similar new clock charms at Michaels on the weekend so this is very of-the-moment, too!
ReplyDeleteClaire @ alittlesomethinginthemeantime.blogspot.com
Love this! One time I was at a craft show, and one of the vendors had 2 or 3 necklaces similar to this which I loved. I didn't buy one at first, and a short time later when I went back, she had already sold them! I was so disappointed! I have several old watches, but I don't know how to go about making one of these.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to use the movement pieces. Makes a lovely necklace and the ribbon adds just the right amount of feminine touch :)
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