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Notes From A Charmed Life
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Cupids Charm blog about all things romantic & vintage. Featuring inspiration from creating handmade jewelry using vintage components such as Broken China, Silver Spoons, Vintage Postcards, Antique Lace and Found Treasures too!
Recent Posts
Marie Antoinette Party!
Finally…it’s time for the long awaited and much anticipated Marie de Fete over at my dear friend Gabriela Delworth’s blog!!! Please click HERE to go visit her beautiful celebration of Marie Antoinette with a holiday theme. She is hosting a numb...
Soldered Charms Workshop Wrap-Up!
This past Saturday I taught my first class in making Vintage Soldered Charm Jewelry! I had 5 students and 5 fun-filled hours to teach beginning and more advanced techniques in creating soldered charm jewelry. Everyone created and took home 4 differen...
French Roses Soldered Charms!
I’ve added a new category, Vintage Roses, to my line of Art Charms! These designs are inspired by beautiful vintage illustrations from my collection of postcards and botanical prints. I just adore vintage botanical prints, especially the ones with ...
The Shop Around The Corner...
As promised, here are some fun photos of a new shop, Vintage Designs by Hedwig, that opened recently near my home. I can tell this shop is going to be BIG trouble because I already have my eye on at least a dozen items that I hope will soon be living...
Found Treasures!
Last weekend was a busy one in our historic neighborhood. Every year there is a home tour called Bungalow Fest and we had an open house. We invited friends over to help with traffic flow through our home and after the event was over, the husbands hea...
Workshop Announcement!
Come join me for a Vintage Soldered Jewelry Workshop I’ll be teaching next Saturday, November 14th at Grand Central Stained Glass, in St. Petersburg, Fl. Spend a morning and early afternoon with me and create four dazzling pieces of vintage soldere...


I love this place. I too like to make new things out of the old. Just have fun turning junk or broken items into new works of art or functional items. Happy crafting. Patti, aka Craftydane
Posted: July 5th, 2008 | More Reviews From craftydane | Report This Comment