A couple weekends ago I got to spend a great day with my friend, Kim in Glendale, KY shopping and eating yummy food. We had such a good time and it was such a beautiful day - there were oodles of the most colorful autumn leaves that I had ever seen. Leaves so pretty that I wouldn't even complain about raking them (I might grumble a little - I am only human). Anyhoo, to commemorate our fun day I decided to take a couple of the leaves that I had gathered and make soldered pendant necklaces for Kim and I.
I can never resist a monogram so I stamped a tiny initial onto some linen and then backed it with a 1" square punched section of leaf. The glass is from Ranger and the copper tape/lead free solder is from Simply Swank. Another reason these necklaces are special to me is that I learned to solder in a class that I took with Kim. Today we went to lunch - look at what I ate -
Yummy bento box lunch with a crunchy shrimp sushi roll!!
I'm linking up to the Artists in Blogland: Show and Tell Saturday - be sure and check that site out to see loads of beautiful creations!
I've never tried such pendants. It looks like fun!!
ReplyDeleteOh... I love them, so great. I am always trying to think of ways to save beautiful fall leaves!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a beautiful way to save the leaves... the sushi looks yummo... wish I had had a bento for lunch xx
ReplyDeleteYour pendants are awesome!
ReplyDeleteCool pendants, Michelle! That lunch is making me hungry!
ReplyDeleteAs the delighted recipient of that necklace, all I can say is WOW! I love the pendant and I thought the idea of encasing the leaf was pure genius! What a beautiful memento of a fun day with a very special friend! And now I'm hooked on bento boxes! Thanks Michelle!
ReplyDeletei wish i had taken the soldering class with you. would've been fun!
ReplyDeletei just love these soldered pendants and i've been planning to make some for ages! thanks for sharing!
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peggy aplSEEDS
looks like you had a great day! those pendants are aweoms- I would never have thought of using a leaf!!
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