Jewelry Badge in a Bag® — Individually Packaged – CLEARANCE
The Jewelry Badge in a Bag® from MakingFriends®.com is designed to inspire creativity. Plenty of supplies to explore techniques and try new things while she earns the Junior Jeweler badge.
We’ve made suggestions for completing each requirement but let your girls mix and match the ideas and the supplies to come up with her own creations. With our Jewelry Badge in a Bag® you won’t need any special tools or supplies and your girls will still be able to design trendy jewelry they will really want to wear.
Bulk packaging also available.
Suitable for independent girls
Can be Done in 1 Meeting
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Description
With the Jewelry Badge in a Bag® from MakingFriends®.com your girl can complete the five requirements for the Junior Jeweler badge.
Make a whimsical Thank You card as well as a necklace, a bracelet, a ring and three pins to used as SWAPs* or give as gifts.
Projects:
- Make a Whimsical Thank You Card
- Make Metal Jewelry from Metal
- Turn a Everyday Object into Jewelry
- Create Jewelry Inspired by Another Culture
- Make Three Pins to swap or Give as Gifts
Included Supplies:
— Metal Rings
— Sea Glass
— Metal Washer
— Craft Wire
— Puka Beads
— Bottle Caps
— Metallic beads
— Metallic Card Stock Circles
— Organza Ribbon
— Flat Jewelry Back Pins
— Coiless Pins
— Wooden Barrel Beads
(Colors and styles may vary from photo shown.)
You’ll also need:
- Hammer
- Plastic Sandwich Bags
- Hole Punch and Scissors
- Marker and Glue
- Hot Glue or Fabri-Tac Glue
- Nail Polish
Additional information
Weight | 0.4 lbs |
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Dimensions | 1 × 1 × 1 in |
Item Number | MF-45S |
Gail Boyce – :
Our troop had earned the badge last year, and we spent a lot of time and effort developing and purchasing supplies for age-appropriate jewelry. Our cost per girl was significantly more, but at that time we were not aware of the Badge in a Bag program. We ordered this year because we had inherited girls from another troop that also wanted to earn the jeweler badge. Oh my gosh! The projects were wonderful. Several of the girls that earned last year liked the projects in the Jeweler Badge in a Bag better than what we did last year (ugh).
Wendy – :
Everything the girls needed to get this badge completed. They had fun creating the suggested items, and even had enough material to play around and create some individual pieces.