Carl says, "Have you ever looked at the pattern on a discarded, mismatched piece of flatware and said to yourself, "That would make a really neat piece of jewelry for my wife!" ? Well, I have. I found this simple stainless steel spoon the other day with a great rose pattern twining up the handle, and I decided that although it had no set to go with it didn't deserve to be thrown away. So I set about figuring out how to turn it into a bracelet for Aubrey." Link.
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Howdy Spoon partners,
I found this link for a matching spoon pendant.
http://www.craftbits.com/viewProject.do?projectID=529
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