Check this link out for a giveaway on these mini book charms!
www.candacesbookblog.com/2010/10/mini-book-charms-thanksgiving-giveaway.html
www.candacesbookblog.com/2010/10/mini-book-charms-thanksgiving-giveaway.html
Great for Thanksgiving, Fall, Autumn!
Set of 5 Thanksgiving Historical Inspired Mini Book Charms-*Please See All Photos.
These are not Real Books; they are Made to Look like Little Books.
These are Great for a Necklace or to Hang on a Book Mark, Wine Glass Charms (by adding a ribbon tie), Party Favors Etc.!
Measurements (Approx.): 25mm Long X 20mm Wide X 7mm Thick. (1"Long X 3/4"Wide X 1/4" Thick). (No Writing Inside)(Books are Closed). Light Weight.
You Will Receive All 5 Fun "Mini Book Charms" which Include:
-"Capt. John Smith"
-"Pocahontas with Son"
-"Thanksgiving 1621"
-"Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor" by William Halsall (1882)
-"Cape Cod, Ma. Atlas"
These mini book charms are handmade by me and I absolutely love making them ...if you have a custom request, please do not hesitate to leave a comment here and I will get back to you. I can set you up a separate listing on Etsy. For custom items I need just a couple days to make them.
Currently I am making mini book charms for a local Reading Club and a few online Reading Clubs. They attach them to metal "shepherd's hook" bookmarks for the current books they are reading.
I am an avid reader and when I finish a book that I like, I make a little replica charm of it to wear on a necklace. I get tons of comments when I wear them. Very fun, conversation starters!
Materials that I use are: card stock, laminate, ink, paper, foam mount, ribbon, adhesives, glue, metal jump rings.
The Mini Book Charms have a Vintage look to them.
Really Cute! Great Stocking Stuffers!
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Enter my store:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/SouthwestSkyJewelry
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Also- More Mini Book Charms: http://www.etsy.com/shop/SouthwestSkyJewelry?section_id=6086021
Thank You!
Set of 5 Thanksgiving Historical Inspired Mini Book Charms-*Please See All Photos.
These are not Real Books; they are Made to Look like Little Books.
These are Great for a Necklace or to Hang on a Book Mark, Wine Glass Charms (by adding a ribbon tie), Party Favors Etc.!
Measurements (Approx.): 25mm Long X 20mm Wide X 7mm Thick. (1"Long X 3/4"Wide X 1/4" Thick). (No Writing Inside)(Books are Closed). Light Weight.
You Will Receive All 5 Fun "Mini Book Charms" which Include:
-"Capt. John Smith"
-"Pocahontas with Son"
-"Thanksgiving 1621"
-"Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor" by William Halsall (1882)
-"Cape Cod, Ma. Atlas"
These mini book charms are handmade by me and I absolutely love making them ...if you have a custom request, please do not hesitate to leave a comment here and I will get back to you. I can set you up a separate listing on Etsy. For custom items I need just a couple days to make them.
Currently I am making mini book charms for a local Reading Club and a few online Reading Clubs. They attach them to metal "shepherd's hook" bookmarks for the current books they are reading.
I am an avid reader and when I finish a book that I like, I make a little replica charm of it to wear on a necklace. I get tons of comments when I wear them. Very fun, conversation starters!
Materials that I use are: card stock, laminate, ink, paper, foam mount, ribbon, adhesives, glue, metal jump rings.
The Mini Book Charms have a Vintage look to them.
Really Cute! Great Stocking Stuffers!
.•:*¨¨*:•..•:*¨¨*:•..•:*¨¨*:•.
Enter my store:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/SouthwestSkyJewelry
.•:*¨¨*:•..•:*¨¨*:•..•:*¨¨*:•.
Also- More Mini Book Charms: http://www.etsy.com/shop/SouthwestSkyJewelry?section_id=6086021
Thank You!
love these charms, the colors are so vibrant! Best of luck!
ReplyDeleteWow! Those really are tiny! I like this set best because it's all historical and stuff. ;) I love history. As the first commenter said, they also have great colors!
ReplyDeleteThese are really cute. They would make great stocking stuffers!! I am always on the lookout for different types of things for their stockings.
ReplyDeleteI saw the giveaway on Candace's blog. You make such cute charms.
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