Collage photos credit to Laura Beth Love
I have always been attracted to broken china jewelry - that comes from my vintage obsession and love of china.
As it happens, I do have a set of vintage china plates given to me as gifts, that I would hate, absolutely dread to see cracked, but in case of an unfortunate incident in the kitchen, well, I certainly wouldn't throw any away!
People really got creative with broken china and this is just a snippet of what I found browsing online:
Lovely teacup bracelets
Then there is Mariella's stunning collection
Some lovely florals and if you are developing an itch to make some yourself, here's a video and a tutorial.
Still have plenty of china here - Not planning on breaking any of it, but if... The pendants are absolutely gorgeous...
ReplyDeleteHahaha.. right!
DeleteI've never heard of this before, but oh my goodness do I love it! Now I need to make some, although happily I don't have any broken at the moment...
ReplyDeleteThese are all gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteYou have chosen some great examples here - I am amazed at the teacup bracelets. Thanks for sharing with us at Creatively Crafty Link Party #CCBG
ReplyDeleteHi there, the top four photos are of my jewelry, and are my photos. Please credit them and link them to my shop at https://www.etsy.com/shop/dishfunctionldesigns
ReplyDeleteThank you,
Laura Beth Love
Dishfunctional Designs
Duly credited! Thank you!!
DeleteI would like to have a go at this but more for making animal plaques which is the best wheel cutter?
ReplyDeleteI really wouldn't know, as this isn't my field of expertise.
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