https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/fairycore-jewelry • Posted by Kin Dragon
I had to do a bit of research on this jewelry style, looking on Pinterest, YouTube and even on the Hottopic app for ideas and inspiration that followed the "unspoken guidelines" of Fairycore. I used charms I already made/had and found some jewelry pieces I already made that fit the style of Fairycore. Some of these were recycled from Hot Topic Jewelry that eithor didn't fit or broke. The last bracelet I made a while back and was inspired by a stone my dad brought me back from one of his hunting trips when I was a little kid. It was a big hag stone, it always baffled me on how a stone as intact as that could have a small hole somehow made into it in a way that looks flawlessly drilled but without being drilled into. Years later hagstones became popular in media like video games, books, movies and movies inspired by books (such as "Coraline" and "the spiderwick chronicles"). I still have the stone and this bracelet is possibly my favorite out of the collection, (second being the blue lily bracelet)
I had to do a bit of research on this jewelry style, looking on Pinterest, YouTube and even on the Hottopic app for ideas and inspiration that followed the "unspoken guidelines" of Fairycore. I used charms I already made/had and found some jewelry pieces I already made that fit the style of Fairycore. Some of these were recycled from Hot Topic Jewelry that eithor didn't fit or broke. The last bracelet I made a while back and was inspired by a stone my dad brought me back from one of his hunting trips when I was a little kid. It was a big hag stone, it always baffled me on how a stone as intact as that could have a small hole somehow made into it in a way that looks flawlessly drilled but without being drilled into. Years later hagstones became popular in media like video games, books, movies and movies inspired by books (such as "Coraline" and "the spiderwick chronicles"). I still have the stone and this bracelet is possibly my favorite out of the collection, (second being the blue lily bracelet)