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Another Look: Crafts
Welcome to a new installment of Another Look! This post is designed to share a handful of goodies from my archive while I’m recovering from my surgeries. I hope you enjoy these links, whether you’re seeing them for the first time or have seen them once before. Today’s category is Crafts! Just click on the name of the post to link over…

DIY: Random Acts of Kindness Cards
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Paper, Glass & Wire Butterflies
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Upcycled & Embellished Metal Cans
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Slide Mailer Pendants
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Making Your Own Greeting Cards – Frugal & Fun!
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I hope you’re inspired to make one – or more – of these projects. I had so much fun designing and creating them! Please let me know if you have any questions…
Warm regards,
Melody
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Slide Mailer Pendants

I’m pleased to share my newest Design Team project – these slide mailer pendants were so fun to make! They were made to be pendants on long necklaces, but they’d also make lovely ornaments. You can hang them on ribbon, on a long chain, or hang them from an ornament hook. I included a special photo in each pendant – one of my Grandma Neva, and one of my Aunt Bobby, but you can customize both the interior and exterior of your pendants however you’d like.
Botanical Slide Mailer Pendant
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Apply gesso or white craft paint to a cardboard medical slide mailer. Let dry.

Stamp cover of slide mailer with a stamp image from the Romantic Botanicals stamp set using Black StazOn ink. Acting quickly, immediately sprinkle gold and silver Schmincke powder on the image, giving it a light dusting. Wait a moment or two, then dust off the excess metallic powder with a soft, dry paintbrush.

Trim a photo to fit inside the recessed rectangular spot on the inside of the slide mailer and glue down. Use more gold Schmincke powder, water, and a paintbrush to add a metallic gold frame around the edge of the photo. Attach a silver metal tag with the word “heart” stamped on it to the bottom of the photo, and attach a small metallic gold paper heart on the right side of the tag.

Use an awl to poke a hole in the top center of the right side of the mailer, and run a large silver jump ring through the hole. Finish the piece by accenting the front panel of the slide mailer pendant with gold metallic rub-ons. Thread the jump ring with ribbon or a chain.

Notions Slide Mailer Pendant
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Apply gesso or white craft paint to a cardboard medical slide mailer. Let dry. Stamp cover of slide mailer with the stitched edge border stamp from the Stitches & Dots stamp set using Black StazOn ink. Apply another layer of gesso over the top of the stamped panel – this mutes the intensity of the stitching.
Trim a photo to fit inside the recessed rectangular spot on the inside of the slide mailer and glue down. Use 1/8” black masking tape to frame the photo in black, or simply mat the photo with black cardstock before gluing the photo down – making sure the black mat fits within the opening.
Attach a small button to the rounded section of the recessed opening with an Elmer’s Glue Spot or a glue dot.

Use an awl to poke a hole in the top left corner of the right side of the mailer, and run a large silver jump ring through the hole. Attach three buttons to the cover panel with Glue Spots or glue dots, and thread the jump ring with ribbon or a chain.

I hope you like these pendants as much as I do! Please let me know if you have any questions. I reply to all comments and questions, and am always happy to hear from you, dear readers…
Warm regards,
Melody
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