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Friday, May 13, 2011

The 9 "Bee's" Necklace

I am fortunate to be able to be in the Young Women's presidency in our ward.  Every month, we have a combined activity where all of the age groups join together.  As a presidency, we thought it might be fun to give the girls a theme to go with the activities and came up with President Gordon B. Hinckley's "Be's" which are basically a list of all the things that a young women should be.  As a part of that, we wanted to do a project that would remind them of everything we are learning so that they could have it with them everyday.  These necklaces are what I came up with.


We needed something that was inexpensive, but that the girls would still enjoy.  I really think that we achieved that.

Here's what you need to get started.


*Stamping Set (I got mine here
*Washers
*Sharpie Marker
*Bee Charms
*Hammer

To begin, you will need to have a solid surface (as in concrete solid.)  I found that my garage floor or the sidewalk worked the very best.  One by one, using the stamping set, you hammer each letter into place.


If you look close, it is kind of hard to see the letters.  To make them stand out a little more, use a sharpie marker and color over the top of the letters.  It will be messy, but don't worry about that.  once you have the word covered in black, use a baby wipe and wipe the marker off.  It will stay in the letters, and it will come off the rest of the washer. 


Here is how I arranged the words so that they worked the best. 


If you do the words this way, once you put them together it makes it so that you can see all of the words still.


We used suede rope to cut the costs down a little, but you can use any sort of chain or rope to hang it from your neck.  We also attached a little bee charm that I found on etsy which I think adds a whole new dimension of cute plus it is a clever use of the word "bee" instead of "be".  Get it?  So now it's "Bee" Smart instead of "Be" Smart. 

 

9 comments:

  1. This is awesome Jonie! Where did you get the bee charms, or did I totally miss that? You rock!

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  2. I love this idea! what a simple yet beautiful reminder to have all the time.
    xoxo,
    Amy

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  3. So cute! I have been wondering how to make these! I am a assistant camp director this year, and I just might have to suggest this. How fun. Thanks!

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  4. Awesome! I'm definitely thinking I need to make me some of these :)

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  5. This is great! I am in the YW presidency too and I may have to make some of these with them. I didn't realize the stamping sets were so inexpensive, I love it! Thanks for the great idea Jonie!

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  6. Wow... Such amazing idea!! The stamping set was on sale... so I bought 2!! So.. I've started on Christmas already!! Thanks again!!

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  7. LOVE this idea! Great execution!

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  8. Here is a really super great idea: [drum roll please] why don't you have a Family Combined Activity and make these.

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  9. Super cute! Nice work and thanks for the tutorial! www.antsi-pants.blogspot.com

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