I started these danglies at our Menucha weekend. I actually did them in 3 sittings. One to cover them with handmade decorative papers, one to bead the spool, and one to finish them off with a hanger and bottom embellishment. I think I have somewhere in the low 20's finished. I will be charging $6.00 for them. I spent way more time than I should have on them for $6.00 but that's not what it's all about. It more about creating something unique and beautiful out of things I already had. I must admit that I did buy a few different things of colored and silver and gold wire. One of my favorite creating starts is what I call "Creating off the Fat of the Land." My studio is full so I just pull a bunch of stuff in front of me and go for it. I am rarely disappointed. Try it.
I made these last year and decided to do them again. I think they make a nice hostess gift or small gift for a friend. I also like how they look on Christmas trees but they look just as nice hanging anywhere. I always pick out a few to keep for myself and they find themselves hanging wherever so I can enjoy them year round.
Lenall
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Your danglies are so much fun!
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