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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Vintiquities Workshop Halloween Charm Swap Linky Party

Awhile back I told you about a charm swap that was happening over at Vintiquities Workshop hosted by none other than Thespoena McMcLaughlin. Our charms started arriving a few days ago. What a awesome package. The goal was to create 15 charms, you could either make 3 sets of 5 or 15 different charms. Today we are having a linky hop to share what each of us created.
Here is a closer view. I made a double wrap bracelet out of a strip of halloween fabric and attached the charms.
Just as exciting as the charms was seeing the packaging they came in. Everyone created a fun little display for their charm. Here are my contributions to the swap. I chose to make 3 sets of etched copper discs.
Here is the set fresh off my work bench.
To see what the other participants created go here to find the link hop list.

12 comments:

Dana said...

This was a fun swap. I got your witch disk....so cute.

Bev said...

Your etched copper discs are the rad! They are soooo cool! Someday I will make some but they won't be as good as yours. Looks like a cool swap too!

Marilou Bain said...

Hi Deb, I just stopped by to thank your for my Halloween Charm, I love it!
Hugs Marilou

Rhea said...

Wow! Your bracelet turned out super! Great idea to do the double wrap. Seeing what I missed out on makes me more bummed for sure.

Lynn Stevens said...

Love your copper discs! This was such a fun swap and Love how you made your bracelet.
Happy Halloween!
Lynn

Shirley Hall said...

Love your bracelet! Loved the swap, too!

Thespoena McLaughlin said...

I love how you made the bracelet. Super cute to make it with fabric. Thanks so much for joining the swap! Happy Halloween!

Jeanne said...

Thank you so much for the wonderful charm! This was such a fun swap! Happy Halloween! :0)

Tina Schiefer said...

I got the witch! Such an original idea...Sturdy, lightweight, textural...One of my faves!

Happy Halloween!

Katalina Jewelry said...

I got the pumpkin...loved it! Creative idea to use fabric strips for your bracelet.

Happy Halloween!

Hopemore Studio said...

I thought about a double strand bracelet too! I love your etched pieces, I got a skull, it is frightfully perfect!

Heather Williams said...

Hi, Deb ~ Just wanted to let you know that I received your one of your skull, spells, & potions charms...beautiful etching, love it...thank you so very much!!! ~H♥~