Video: Decorations from newspapers, magazines and comics. Newspaper Jewelry by Holly Ann Mitchell
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
We live merrily, dress stylishly, have fun sparingly. And this is how not only students behave, but also many wealthy people, provided that nature has endowed them with a sense of humor, style and a fair amount of creative thinking. And, of course, the lack of show-off. And if wedding dresses are made from toilet paper, why not be adorned with newspapers, magazines and comics? Newspaper Jewelry, this is the name of the collection of jewelry from Holly Anne Mitchell … All those pieces of paper that other people absentmindedly crumple in their fists and throw into the nearest trash can, used tickets and coupons, old comics, stock lists, crosswords and Sudoku puzzles, non-winning lottery tickets and candy wrappers - at Holly Ann goes to recycling and turns in exclusive, colorful jewelry that will suit both a teenager and a cheerful bright girl.
Rolling and folding paper, combining paper jewelry elements with beads and silver fittings, the craftswoman creates bracelets, earrings, brooches, cufflinks, necklaces. Both whole headsets and individual decorations. Which, by the way, not only cost money, but sometimes they are. So, in the Newspaper Jewelry collection there are not only brooches and bracelets from old newspapers, but also from green American currency too.
All jewelry is covered with moisture resistant impregnation, the cost of accessories varies from $ 80 and more, depending on the size of the product and the complexity of the work. You can admire Newspaper Jewelry at Holly Ann Mitchell's Creative Website.
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