This is a holiday! Like any other special day that we observe.
~*This is a time to create, wear and share handmade art charms!*~
SHOW OFF YOUR TALENTS!
SHARE YOUR CREATIVITY!
MAKE A BOLD STATEMENT or share a quiet gesture!
All skill levels, all creative types are welcome.
Some of the work submitted will be featured on the blog throughout April into May. Gifts will be offered as giveaways for those who participate. Each participant will be entered into several prize drawings. You can host a giveaway on your site too!
Get your links to me by mid March to be listed!
April 28th of every year = International Handmade Art Charms Day.
Also known as, International Charm Day. On this day we celebrate life, friendship, artistic charms to wear. We do this by sharing and wearing our own handmade art charms or give gifts of charms, charm making supplies or charm related items. Love, hope, charity, creativity, friendship, kindness, happiness and sharing are many of the founding components behind this event. We share with those we know and those we do not know. This holiday provides a springboard for all sorts of creative RAKS (random acts of kindness) or planned events. Many choose to share their own tutorials on how to construct a unique art charm, some set up a day of charm making workshops, some even leave charms with little notes and an email address in various public spaces. However you choose to celebrate, do it with an open heart. You will find that the world is in need of more days such as this Please join us! If you blog about this event, host a tutorial, or would like to share a story about how you plan on celebrating the holiday, share a link with us!
oh my gosh! they are so sweet!
ReplyDeletei sure do love yummy goodness!
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christina
Excellent!
ReplyDeleteI am in awe of your talent... ; )
Lotus
wandered over here from vvb32reads I must confess, but wow! those are so cool! They look yummie too, but I'd better not try eating clay.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful! I love your works!*-*
ReplyDeleteo.o they look so yummy. I mean I just wanna eat them up, but I guess they wouldn't taste as good as they look...
ReplyDeleteLexie
They look DELICIOUS! You are very talented to make such tiny things with such detail and care! :D
ReplyDeleteThose are so adorable! Excellent work!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE polymer clay miniatures! They look goog enough to eat. Very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHello from Ipswich, MA! - Please enter my name into the One World One Heart contest. I'll stop by again. I'm #509
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a chance to check out my blog, too. And - Enjoy your visit!
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