I started cutting these long raindrop shapes a few months back, but couldn't figure out how to make use of all their elongated beauty. It finally occurred to me one day to curl the tippy top part of the tin to create a loop. Sliding them on a medium sized steel jump ring sealed the deal. The design has been selling well around the ATX, but I'm just now making them available to the rest of the world.
This particular pair features one of my favorite vintage tins with a lovely aged red and white screen pattern. It's simple, but always reminds me of a summer picnic blanket.
The DripDrops are approximately 1.5" (42mm) long and with the addition of the steel ring and French hook ear wire, hang about 2.5" (63mm) from the ear.
All adaptive reuse pieces come to you neatly displayed on an upcycled card and wrapped in a simple recycled package ready for gift-giving.
Please contact me if you have any other questions.
© 2018 Christine Terrell
Materials: Steel
Only 1 available
This particular pair features one of my favorite vintage tins with a lovely aged red and white screen pattern. It's simple, but always reminds me of a summer picnic blanket.
The DripDrops are approximately 1.5" (42mm) long and with the addition of the steel ring and French hook ear wire, hang about 2.5" (63mm) from the ear.
All adaptive reuse pieces come to you neatly displayed on an upcycled card and wrapped in a simple recycled package ready for gift-giving.
Please contact me if you have any other questions.
© 2018 Christine Terrell
Materials: Steel
Only 1 available