Take a little peek at these upcycled jewels.
They are done in the 'cha-cha' style, which just means a bunch of little beads-on-headpins, all clustered onto a surface.
The mystery: what's the base for these cha-chas? I'm talking about that flat gray surface with small raised loops.
This one might be the toughest Mystery Thing ever. So tough, I'm going to show you the back.
First person to guess correctly will receive a fabulous prize! (Namely, one of these pretty little cha-chas jewels. OR a groovy goodie bag of random crafty supplies.)
How it works: leave your guess in the comments. There'll be two winners: first correct guess and a random winner. That's right, I said random winner - so even if you don't know (or think someone else already got it), you could still win. If your guess is funny, it might make my Most Creative Honor Roll.
This giveaway is open to anyone, anywhere. C'mon, join in!
THE ONE AND ONLY RULE
1. UNLESS YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS IS ONE CLICK AWAY IN AN ONLINE PROFILE, PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS WITH YOUR GUESS.
Ready? Set! Guess the Mystery Thing!
p.s. if you happen to be of the tweeting persuasion, I sometimes provide a clue via Twitter if the mystery proves just too tough.
UPDATE: THIS CHALLENGE IS NOW CLOSED - THANKS FOR PLAYING, EVERYBODY! CHECK MY NEXT POST FOR THE THRILLING REVEAL.
I think they are Barbie's belts....
ReplyDeleteSkeletons again! This time from someone's big toothy gums.
ReplyDeleteYou know those Popsicle sticks that hooded teenage hoodlums use these days to eat homemade blood pops? Well, you found a dropped one that they made with boogers and blood, resulting in the white and flat grey/gray colors. They usually cut slits in them and raise them, so they can sell these to poor people to torment their already sufficient lack of money. Creative of you, Mich. Now, to the business. Where'd you get 'em?????
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ReplyDelete差ぅらやまもと!!!!
head spinning again!
ReplyDeleteOMG I think I know and no one else has guessed it yet!?!? House siding?!
ReplyDeletelisa_worden@hotmail(dot)com
Okay, I want to be more specific since others are trying to guess the same, it's soffit, it's what goes along the under part of the overhang of your roof.
Deletesomething used to hang up a curtain ?
ReplyDeleteI was going to guess shelving brackets...but I think Lisa W. is right.
ReplyDeleteI'm going with the plastic backing used to strap toys in their boxes with rubber bands.
ReplyDeleteAngi Mullis dj2isme@aol.com
It's a piece from house siding possibly to go over a pipe or something.
ReplyDeleteno clue...
ReplyDeleteFrom a plastic hair accessory or Barbie bouquet
ReplyDeleteVinyl siding
ReplyDeletePackaging material for barrettes or bobbypins
ReplyDeleteajp2020@charter.net
Haven't got a clue...can't even think of anything clever
ReplyDeleteI'm going with the top attachment area of vinyl siding or venting. Or orthodontia from the cast of The Planet of the Apes.
ReplyDeleteThe back of a hair clip. One of those that you pinch and flings itself open. thatbrunette @ email.com
ReplyDeleteHi, Mich here - I am ending the game at this point - no more guesses, please. Check the next post for the thrilling reveal...
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