Part of the fun of being a Creative Circle Ambassador for Cousin Corporation for America is getting to play around with some of the new product lines before the public gets to see them and design projects to go around those product lines. Here are two (one easy, one a bit harder) projects using the new daintyfied™ line due to hit Michaels Craft Stores on August 15th. The daintyfied™ program is comprised of itty, bitty charms and small, thin chains and bangles to serve as the bases. A mixture of silver and gold charms, chains and bases provide the platform for hundreds of combinations to create and to get your creative juices flowing.
Project One:
daintyfied™ Freespirit Charm Bracelet

Tools:
Two Pair Chain Nose Pliers
Materials:
daintyfied™ #34778252 Bangle
daintyfied™ #34778226 "free" charms (or charms of your choice)
Craft Time:
5 minutes
Skill: Beginner
Jump Rings
Remove the charms and bracelet from packaging. Attach the charms to the open loop on the bangle with their jump rings. You can also just slide the charms on to the bangle itself so you can have interchangeable charms as well.
Project Two:
daintyfied™ Charmed Ring
daintyfied™ Charmed Ring

Tools:
Two Pair Chain Nose Pliers
Round Nose Pliers
Ring Mandrel or Large Barreled Marker
Flush Cutters
Ruler
Rawhide Mallet (Optional)
Materials:
daintyfied™ #34778226 "faith" charms (or charms of your choice)
22 gauge Craft Wire (I used Artistic Wire Non-Tarnish Brass)
Head Pins in a finish that matches your wire and charms.
4mm Crystals or Beads (I used Jewelry Basics #34721016)
Craft Time:
25 minutes
Skill: Intermediate Wire Wrapping
Jump Rings
Forming Loops

Remove the charms from packaging and set aside. Make four bead dangles by threading a 4mm bead onto a head pin and forming a loop. Set aside.



Slide the ring back onto the mandrel to ensure that it is still round. Hammer lightly with a rawhide mallet to harden the shank.
Attach the charms to the loop of the ring.
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