Fantastic, Fabulous Finds Because you know that your craft project can only be as
interesting as the materials you use.
Special items, ideas and partz we've found to make your projects interesting!
Myra's landed some strange and unusual partz that might make
your
project change directions: (Please click on any of the thumbnail photos
to see a full-size, detailed image.)
Southwest
Rabbit Southwest
Gekko.
About 1.50 inches
wide, fairly flat
back,
no holes drilled. Made of some sort of metal with antique pewter
finish.
$0.32 each/4 for $1.12 while quantities last.
Painted, drilled
aluminum triangles great for all sorts of uses. They
height is about 1 1/2" to 2" high. Specify decoupage
finish (pictured) or painted. Finish coat is clean gloss enamel.
&1.75 each, $3.75 matched pair. Unpainted, undrilled aluminum
triangles make great jewelry dangles or wind chimes, among other
things. A few swipes with a file and there's no sharp edges. Shapes
fairly triangular, they do vary a bit in angle. Can be shaped with
file. $0.10 each, minimum qty: 2 dozen
Mini Flower Basket (with or without
flowers). 1/2" high mini baskets (imported) are filled with small silk
flowers (2, 3 or 4 flowers) to form a nice spring boquet. Can be hung on
a cord for necklace, or used in seasonal decorations. $1.25 each,
quantity discounts. Baskets alone, without flowers are 5 for $1.99. Good
quality baskets.
Antique-finished
Bird Beads
Antique Gold and
Silver finished bird beads. About
1.25" from head to tail. Bead hole runs from back of bird to extended
feet on perch. Fairly detailed, made of metalicized plastic. Doesn't
look cheap.
$0.21 each/4 for $0.75 while quantities last.
CHARMS Brass, pewter, silver and
base metal charms that are unique, unusual or of exceptional
quality. CRITTERS AND OTHER
ODDITIES Carved gemstone animal beads, Fiber-optic animals with
silver bails, Ceramic Animal beads, Painted Metal cones, Glass leaf
headpins, micro glass birds, wire wreaths, etc. (also see fabulous finds) MATERIALS glass glue-on beads in
colors, aluminum triangles & shapes, color magic, round brass box chain,
adhesive-backed digital design paper
Ellsworth "Ed" Sinclair books on wire wrapping... THE place to start if you are interested in wire! Check out PJ's
Mini Book Store and learn this wonderful art form!