Make A Wish Necklace

Here’s a cute little necklace I made with a tiny glass jar full of dandelion fluff.  I’ve had the ‘wish’ charm for a long time, this seemed like the perfect use for it.  If you’re interested, the tiny bottles can be ordered from Alpha Stamps and I’ve also seen them in the jewelry section of  Hobby Lobby.

13 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. Lora's avatar Lora
    Apr 29, 2012 @ 11:51:08

    Sweet!

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  3. Aida Scrap's avatar Aida Scrap
    May 06, 2012 @ 04:36:38

    I just LOVE it!!

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  4. Sande L.'s avatar Sande L.
    May 06, 2012 @ 07:29:12

    This is just adorable.

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  5. divaskychick's avatar divaskychick
    May 06, 2012 @ 09:13:05

    So sweet! Will the dandelion fluff get all icky in a few days? Could you use a little fluff from a maribou feather boa instead, I wonder?

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  6. divaskychick's avatar divaskychick
    May 06, 2012 @ 09:14:08

    So sweet! I wonder if the dandelion fluff will go bad in a few days. Maybe you could use maribou feather boa fluff instead?

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    • Connie's avatar Connie
      May 06, 2012 @ 09:34:11

      A maribou feather might make a nice substitution, you could try it. I let the dandelion dry out in my kitchen for about 2 weeks before I made it and it’s holding up nicely. Thanks for your comment. 🙂

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  7. Tracy's avatar Tracy
    May 07, 2012 @ 22:02:56

    It’s adorable, I love it

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  8. Peggy's avatar Peggy
    May 09, 2012 @ 12:52:35

    I love your necklace and wondered how you attached the jar to the chain.

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    • Connie's avatar Connie
      May 09, 2012 @ 14:43:31

      Thanks Peggy! The jar has a loop in the center of the cork, it came that way. I’m sure you could also install your own jewelry finding loop in a cork if you couldn’t locate one that already had it.

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  9. Sarah's avatar Sarah
    May 16, 2012 @ 14:23:58

    how big are your jars ? they look really cute 🙂

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