You can "regrow" green onions?
While browsing the gardening pins on Pinterest, I came across one that claimed you could plant the typically unused white root part of a green onion and it would regrow. At the time this sounded ridiculous because I'd never thought about doing anything other than throwing it in the compost bin; now I'm embarrassed I even had that thought.
Box Weave Chainmaille Bracelet
The first thing I thought of when I saw the box weave bracelet was a fancy men's bracelet that you'd see on a well-off guy on a TV show or movie. It was too neat of a weave to pass up, so I decided to use bright colors to make it a little more girly. The pictures made it look pretty complicated, but it turned out to be fairly easy once I got the hang of it.
Nail String Art
This project has been on my radar for a while thanks to Pinterest. Most of the examples I have seen use a state with a heart over a city. I decided to do my home state, but with a twist: an I for the University of Illinois instead of a heart.
Patchwork Chainmaille Bracelet
Over the holidays I was perusing Mom's collection of beading magazines and came across the article "Patchwork Principle" in the April 2008 issue of Bead & Button. It featured a bracelet made of patchwork rounds based on the Celtic star pattern designed by Amanda Shero. I loved how different and colorful it was and chose it to be my first chainmaille project. I put this bracelet together before I ever even thought about starting this blog, so this post is a show and tell. If you want to know more about it, you can find the instructions and pre-made kits at the designer's website or by tracking down the magazine.