it's not everyday that you are given a perfect matching pair,
so i made them into charms.

i punched holes in them and then added some decorative scrapbooking rivets.

now what ever will i do with them -
i am thinking maybe they should be dangles on a pair of skull earrings?
3 comments:
You have some very "cool" bottle caps yourself!! Thanks for stopping by my blog.
I saw you were at 4 Chimneys. I LOVE that winery!! Did you get further up the lake? Miles Wine Cellars and Anthony RD carry my jewelry. 2 more great places. Miles is down on the water at Randell Crossing. It is an 1800 Greek Revival Mansion, and it is haunted!! Check it out if you can.
I love all the bottlecap goodies you've made! Found art is some of the most satisfying to make and look at! Oh,and I thought about you this morning (8/15). Found another cool looking insect and took some quick pics before he scooted away. I posted the pics in the Bathroom section of Lampwork Etc. and they'll probably end up in my blog.
Those are yummy! Can't wait to see what you make out of them!
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