How about this cheese wedge necklace?
Or these rings made with sea food?
Sweet jewelry indeed!
A berry or brocolli handbag will surely take care of any hunger pangs!
I think I will take a pass on the cheese wedge handbag since I am on a low fat diet!
Check out this video and see how the photographer and his wife actually created it all.
Before You Go :
- How to Make an Edible Cookie Necklace
- Bling Your Food with Esslack Food Spray
- How to Make Bead Project Containers from Recycled Food Cups
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I'm sorry, but I think this is a waste of good food and time. The food could be used by a starving family (yes there are such) and the time better spent by making real jewelry or just dinner.
ReplyDeleteFair point. Although one could also say making jewelry is frivolous too as we certainly don't need jewelry like we do food, water and shelter. What this post does show though is creativity and thinking outside the box.
ReplyDeleteI often post about inspiring people who tell us through their sometimes outlandish work that there really isn't any limit to creativity. Something we should always remember.
Wow! This really is thinking outside of the box. Very usual jewelry. I think the sweets earrings and bracelet are cute.
ReplyDeleteVery creative.