Recycle to Create Pendants and Pins in Any Size, Texture, Color
Learn to make your own pins and pendants that say whatever you want to say. If you can create it on your computer screen, you can turn your design into a pin or pendant. Announcing the publication of a 105 page eBook that teaches readers about a brand new craft for making jewelry by combining office supplies with fabric, paint, computer graphics, and recycled foam. The technique allows people to create message pieces that remind us to save our world through whatever messages we choose to wear on our pendants and pins.
Cumberland, WI (PRWEB) October 3, 2006 -- Donna Grimstvedt (www.timpyworks.com) is delighted to announce the publication of her latest eBook, DIY Pins/Pendants -- Recycle to Create Pins/Pendants/Etc. in any Size Texture Color ($9.95/TimpyWorks). This 105-page colorful and informative eBook teaches readers about a brand new craft and gives them the knowledge to create gorgeous jewelry to save the world -- or readers can skip the save the world part and simply make some jewelry by combining office and craft supplies with recycled household materials.
Fifteen years ago Donna came upon an inexpensive source for office supplies, specifically a box of transparency film sheets. Years of experimenting taught her how to combine selected office supplies with fabric, paint, computer graphics, and recycled foam to create unique jewelry that’s both fun and inexpensive to make. Some users of these step-by-step instructions will use the guidelines and photos to create knockout pins and pendants, while others will use the information to design message pieces that remind us to save our world through kindness or recycling or whatever messages we choose to wear on our pendants and pins. The eBook is available for download from www.TimpyWorks.com.
Donna Grimstvedt has been writing “how to” instructions for nearly 40 years. Her early and mid-life publications were created when she worked as a technical writer in corporate America. More recently she has written and published “how to” guides for making jewelry and hypertufa garden art. For more information, or to schedule an interview with Donna Grimstvedt, please call 715-822-4741 or visit her website at www.timpyworks.com. Review copies of Donna Grimstvedt's eBooks are available to the media by sending a request by email. Please specify which eBook(s) you would like to see.
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