Photo by Frida Aguilar Estrada on Unsplash |
June's We're All Ears Challenge inspiration is the kaleidoscope. This reminded me of a simpler time in the past when I was a child. I am talking about back in the day when there was no Internet or television. I was 5 years old when my family got a black and white television. There wasn't colored television. A kaleidoscope was pretty exciting. Even though this handheld device meant you had to manually turn a tube of colored bits of glass to make ever-shifting patterns and colors, it brought lots of enjoyment! I remember my mother cross stitching a kaleidoscope for my children. The cross stitching was on the outside of course.
I was in a panic over making earrings for this challenge. I would like to have done something with polymer clay, but I'm not there yet. I thought of a pair of earrings that I made awhile back. They were made of paper. I went to my go to source of creative materials--Etsy and located kaleidoscope paper images. There were so many choices I needed to decided on a specific size. I went with 1 inch circles. I also wanted a variety of colors.
kaleidoscope paper circles |
Edges darkened to give richer and vintage look |
I put some permanent ink carefully around the edges of the paper. This is where you apply the Mod Podge with a brush to the paper circles. This has the effect of sealing and protecting the paper. It also was the added effect of deepening the colors and gives the earrings a bit more weight.
Metal punch for tiny holes |
Blue Kaleidoscope Earrings by BayMoonDesign |
chartreuse earrings by BayMoonDesign |
I made these chartreuse earrings by starting with chartreuse and pink kaleidoscope patterned paper. Once again I put some permanent brown ink carefully around the edges of the paper to give an antiqued look. I added chartreuse glass beads and pink lava rock beads. Vintaj ear wires help give the earrings a vintage look.
What do you think of my kaleidoscopes earrings that began with paper ?
Thanks for stopping by and please visit other participants in this challenge and see what they created.
These are gorgeous! I totally love the idea and your execution of it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific idea for the Kaleidoscope challenge. They are gorgeous! <3
ReplyDeleteThis is so creative and the patterns and colors are really beautiful! Gorgeous earrings!
ReplyDeleteWhat a good idea!!!! They are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love what you did here and appreciate the mini-tutorial! Your paper kaleidoscope charms are just wonderful and oh-so-perfect for the challenge!
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderfully retro. Perfect for the challenge and great color choices.
ReplyDeleteI love this! You could decoupage the paper onto wood rounds (sometimes I find them in the wood craft area) or in bezels. I have done this with almost the same paper images with my button maker and then set them in a steel bezel with a magnet on the back that I call Pop-a-Dots. Really fun project and I am so glad you played along with me! Enjoy the day! Erin
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