I found the sweetest little lucky charm nestled among nature's wee blooms --dropped there, no doubt, by those partying little leprechauns from last week.
So lucky was I, in fact, that I found three Irish charmers expressing different aspects of this fun holiday season: luck, joy and laughter.
Upon closer inspection, I discovered these charms were actually exquisitely decorated puzzle pieces, sporting what appeared to be a magnet on back.
...or wire and bead embellishments. Some were embossed with gold powders and words...
This one was embellished with alphabet beads and a horseshoe charm dangles from an eyelet embedded in the puzzle tab.
Darker green shamrocks dance on top of the rich painted background. White embossing powder creates a delightful raised swirl design, studded with crystal lavender flowers.
I brought my lucky charms inside and hung them on the pine tree that I decorate each season. {see the tree 'dressed up' for halloween here}
Charmers, indeed! Thank you leprechauns!
Catch the Party Hats, and {DIY} Pom Poms, too!
Well those charms are DARLING!!! They must be so fun to make. Top o the day to you!
ReplyDeleteLove those little puzzle pieces! I'm a new follower! And thanks for visiting me!
ReplyDeleteLorraine
Sweet, and fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks lot for this useful article, nice post
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this idea! Not only is the use of puzzle pieces so unique and brilliant but they are beautifully put together as well ( no pun intended lol) wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLove the three charms. I must say it worries me the upside down horse shoe. The luck will fall out. Still cute but I would have to glue it so the open end is facing up to catch the luck. I had a down facing charm and the first time I wore it I got fired from a job so I am always aware now.
ReplyDeleteVery very cute! What a great idea for sending to those not near!
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute! How clever to use a puzzle piece!
ReplyDeleteTania
This is so pretty. I would like to invite you to enter my Giveaway. I am celebrating my blog's third birthday and would love to see you there.
ReplyDeleteSo Cute! Love the idea of using puzzle pieces.
ReplyDeleteI love these charms!! So cute and clever! Nice job!
ReplyDeleteLove your Lucky Charmer's Christina!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing these (and your sweet pansies) at Project Queen this week!
These are so cute! I have never seen charms like these! I love all the layers!
ReplyDeletewould love it if you shared these on my link party, Serenity Saturday
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Natasha xxx
So darling, as usual Christina. Thank you so much for linking up to Fabulous Friday at Faith, Trust & Pixie Dust. You are invited back again next week.
ReplyDeleteWarmly, Michelle
I love the creativity in you ornaments and your story! It makes me smile! Cute project! Thanks for sharing at the Rock 'N Share!
ReplyDeleteAdorable ornaments-I'm your newest linky follower-stop by for a visit!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these charms! YOu have such a fabulous vintage style! Thanks for sharing at oopsey daisy!
ReplyDeleteI am visiting via Centsational Girl. I adore your project. So clever!
ReplyDeleteHappy day, happy spring, happy happy everything!