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"Paint Chip Jewelry Tutorials"

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Blogger BluKatKraft said...

I totally love these! I have made miniature dollhouse mosaics with paint chips! I see paint chip jewelry on Etsy; I would feel very uncomfortable selling it! Paint chips are meant to be samples to help pick out paint not free supplies for manufacturing jewelry or crafts though!

July 3, 2013 at 6:50 PM

Blogger The Beading Gem said...

I for one can be pretty indecisive about paint color so I inevitably pick several to bring home. It is good not to have to throw them away if they can be recycled. It's fine if the paint chips were obtained for the purpose they were intended and then repurposed.

July 3, 2013 at 7:21 PM

Blogger Almost Precious said...

I agree with you Pearl. I have brought home handfuls of paint chip cards trying to decide on the "perfect" shade to paint a room. Afterwards I ended up tossing them into the recycling bin.

This is truly a neat idea for using those cards. I love the ombre look it gives the jewelry in your example and I think they are all wonderful creations.

July 4, 2013 at 9:22 AM

Anonymous Pkae said...

No different than using old used plastic bottles for jewelry or any other recycling idea. So much better to reuse than end up an overcrowded garage dump. :-)

December 29, 2013 at 12:58 AM

Blogger Jeannean Green said...

I assuage my guilt over taking a handful of paint chips by also buying the spray paint and other items I need while I'm in the same area of the store. Seems fair to me.

December 29, 2013 at 10:11 AM

Blogger The Beading Gem said...

I quite agree about reducing the garbage dump load. When I was living in Halifax, the decision of where to put the next city dump was contentious. The city put in a large recycling program to make sure the next time they need a city dump would be in the very distant future.

December 29, 2013 at 10:55 AM

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