A collar of charms

Cotton braid the color of linen, a piece of tulle to enfold it and some bits of string with which I tie charms, religious medals...
And this bag with frou-frous, which I couldn’t resist at a Sunday flea market for an unbelievable price of... 0,80 Euros ;-))




Original article "Collier de charms" translated by Annie of The Bunny Bungalow
1 comment:
I am loving the colar of charms. So pretty. I string all my pendants on ribbons. But never multiple charms on the same one. Great idea :)
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