Flower necklace with a different twist

Posted by KIKI in Projects | Tagged , | 8 Comments

Hello Everyone – Virginia here! Are you out enjoying the last few days of summer vacation? I know we are at my house…and we are also busy getting ready for the start of school.

But…there is always time for some imaginary play! Today my daughter *needed* a flower necklace for her princess play. We looked and looked through our dress-up box but found nothing that would do the trick. Just when we were about to give up, she asked me to make her one! And so I did!

My youngest daughter has been eyening the orange puzzle paper (from the Familia – help me here Kiki as I cut off the strip) for a long time. She felt it would be perfect for her flower necklace and I totally agree!



She hasn’t stop looking at her necklace!

This project was so easy to make – use any flower die cut or punch, layer, decorate and string on ribbon. It is hours of play and minutes of work to create a lasting memory.

Thanks for letting me share!

-Virginia

8 Responses to Flower necklace with a different twist

  1. Great job Virginia – i love the smile!

  2. wendi r says:

    oh my gosh that is soo cute!!! I love it.. I know my daughter would just LOVE one of those too

  3. Fleur says:

    How cute is that! great idea!

  4. Ann-Katrin says:

    So cool and great idea!

  5. samar says:

    lovely…and this angel?! xoxoxo

  6. This is great! love it!

  7. Janet Zeppa says:

    Well how cute is that!

  8. KAndrew says:

    I just had to comment on this–this is so cool! I love this and I think I’ll make one for myself!! hahah!
    I have 2 little boys, and although we don’t make necklaces, they love to make all kinds of other 3d models using my cricut. Collages are their favorite.
    EXCELLENT project!

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