2/27/13 5:34 PM Wire-Wrapped Tree Necklace Page 1 of 25 http://happyhourprojects.com/wire-wrapped-tree-necklace/ Tweet Tweet 0 0 Stum 07/12/2012 Wire-Wrapped Tree Necklace I’ve gotten some comments recently about how often I use images of trees in my crafts. I really do love trees. I know you have probably seen the wire-wrapped tree necklaces around (some people call them Tree of Life necklaces) – so perhaps yet another tutorial is overkill… but I made this little beauty for the Birthday Bash giveaway that starts tomorrow at SevenAlive , so I thought I’d show you the how-to, since I was making it anyway! This is going to be photo-heavy, but it’s not because it’s complicated – just difficult to explain, and much easier to show you. If you checked out my Beaded Family Tree from a few weeks ago, this is much the same – just on a smaller (wearable!) scale – it’s 1-1/2 inches from the bail to the bottom of the pendant. What you will need: Search this website… SEARCH ...and welcome! I'm Adrianne. I'm a wife and a mom who has a penchant for all things DIY. I also work full-time, so finding time for those fun projects can be a challenge! Here at Happy Hour Projects, it's my goal to bring you tips and tricks you can do in an hour or less, to simplify your life while making your space beautiful, your treats delicious, and adding a bit of creative fun to your day. Thanks so much for stopping by and I hope you visit again soon! Get the Daily Email Home About Adrianne Buttons Happy Hour Friday Link Party Holiday Ideas Places I Party Privacy All Tutorials Clay Projects DIY Beauty Projects Drink Recipes Jewelry Projects Paper Crafts Recipes Sewing Projects Like 1 Share Share
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07/12/2012
Wire-Wrapped Tree Necklace
I’ve gotten some comments recently about how often I use images of trees in my crafts. I really
do love trees. I know you have probably seen the wire-wrapped tree necklaces around (some
people call them Tree of Life necklaces) – so perhaps yet another tutorial is overkill… but I made
this little beauty for the Birthday Bash giveaway that starts tomorrow at SevenAlive, so I thought
I’d show you the how-to, since I was making it anyway!
This is going to be photo-heavy, but it’s not because it’s complicated – just difficult to explain,
and much easier to show you. If you checked out my Beaded Family Tree from a few weeks
ago, this is much the same – just on a smaller (wearable!) scale – it’s 1-1/2 inches from the bail
to the bottom of the pendant.
What you will need:
Search this website… SEARCH
...and welcome! I'm Adrianne. I'm a wife and amom who has a penchant for all things DIY. Ialso work full-time, so finding time for those funprojects can be a challenge!
Here at Happy Hour Projects, it's my goal tobring you tips and tricks you can do in an houror less, to simplify your life while making yourspace beautiful, your treats delicious, andadding a bit of creative fun to your day.Thanks so much for stopping by and I hopeyou visit again soon!
Get the Daily Email
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The easiest way I have found to form the base is to find something that’s already the shape and
size you want, and wrap your wire around that. You can find special tools for this, or you can
just look around for something you might already have, like a pill bottle, or in my case – the cap
to my spray glue, which makes a nice 1-1/4 size circle.
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