I have a charm bracelet! It is one of my favorite things. I have a banjo (from Nashville *smile*) a quilt block, a rose, dog sled, turtle, viola, violin, treble clef, "sisters" heart, San Diego zoo panda, sweet sixteen, lighthouse, teddy bear, sand dollar, whale tail, Graduation Day charm, a year 2000 charm, a flip flop, kauai charm, sailboat from Canada, convered wagon and a artists palette. :) Can you tell I like music and the beach a LOT?! Your charm bracelet is beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
I have an old charm bracelet that used to be my grandma's. It has music related things on it, since he taught piano for several years. If I had my own I'd definitely have a book, a sewing machine, a Bible or a cross, a little scrapbook, a camera...hmmm it's fun to think about.
A heart, a rose, a robin, a book, a piano, a paint brush (for painting walls), another paint brush (for painting pictures), a dog and an ice cream cone. Oh and I like the bicycle Melissa mentioned.
The only charm bracelet I have is one I recieved as a doll-girl set from the A Life of Faith doll company. It has Christian-related things on it...I think a Bible and a cross and some little pearl danglies were on it.
Oh, I love this! I'd have a heart with a hole in it, a rocking chair, a sun, a bass (the fish, not the instrument!). And then, I imagine, I'd spend a lot of time explaining such odd things on a charm bracelet!
mine had a pine cone, an American flag, a trowel (I'm a gardener), a sunflower, a "happy birthday", and a space shuttle, souvenir from Houston space center. I love miniatures!
Great Bracelet. I can see that each charm represents each person in your family.... a lovely idea. My little ones haven't found their interest yet but that is a lovely idea.
My charm bracelet has a piano, a Christmas tree, a beagle, sewing shears (that really move:), a giraffe, and I'll have to go look for it. . . those are my favorites.
I have teapots, teacups, teabags, crosses, prayer boxes, a bible, hearts and little teeny tiny itsy bitsy teaspoons. I'd love to add a piano, a book and several others.
I DO have a charm bracelet... my Grams bought it for me on my 16th birthday.. I have a dancer, a cat, a tea cup, a sewing machine, a sweet sixteen charm, my senior key form high school and bunches of little state charms. I need a violin! I love your charms!
I have one somewhere...it's not something I really kept up with. If I did though it'd have a book, a wooden spoon, a sand dollar, a dance shoe, an apple, and an old-fashioned hat.
My existing one was put together through my school years. I have charms for the plays I was in (a fleur-de-lys for Pippin, the shape of Massachusetts for The Crucible), charms for graduation and confirmation, and several from trips.
This makes me want a charm bracelet SO BADLY! I would have a unicorn, a key, a funky heart, a bird (like a robin), a bunny, maybe a piano, a sewing maching, maybe a fish...
A tulip; definitely the camera; a book; a bicycle; and an apple?
ReplyDeleteI have a charm bracelet! It is one of my favorite things. I have a banjo (from Nashville *smile*) a quilt block, a rose, dog sled, turtle, viola, violin, treble clef, "sisters" heart, San Diego zoo panda, sweet sixteen, lighthouse, teddy bear, sand dollar, whale tail, Graduation Day charm, a year 2000 charm, a flip flop, kauai charm, sailboat from Canada, convered wagon and a artists palette. :) Can you tell I like music and the beach a LOT?!
ReplyDeleteYour charm bracelet is beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
I have an old charm bracelet that used to be my grandma's. It has music related things on it, since he taught piano for several years. If I had my own I'd definitely have a book, a sewing machine, a Bible or a cross, a little scrapbook, a camera...hmmm it's fun to think about.
ReplyDeleteA guitar and a sunbeam. Okay, a sunbeam is hard to represent in metal, so a music note for my always-singing, sunshiny daughter.
ReplyDeleteA heart, a rose, a robin, a book, a piano, a paint brush (for painting walls), another paint brush (for painting pictures), a dog and an ice cream cone. Oh and I like the bicycle Melissa mentioned.
ReplyDeleteThe only charm bracelet I have is one I recieved as a doll-girl set from the A Life of Faith doll company. It has Christian-related things on it...I think a Bible and a cross and some little pearl danglies were on it.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this! I'd have a heart with a hole in it, a rocking chair, a sun, a bass (the fish, not the instrument!). And then, I imagine, I'd spend a lot of time explaining such odd things on a charm bracelet!
ReplyDeletemine had a pine cone, an American flag, a trowel (I'm a gardener), a sunflower, a "happy birthday", and a space shuttle, souvenir from Houston space center. I love miniatures!
ReplyDeleteGreat Bracelet. I can see that each charm represents each person in your family.... a lovely idea. My little ones haven't found their interest yet but that is a lovely idea.
ReplyDeletea daisy for sure, a book, a basketball, a hibiscus, a cross, and a purse
ReplyDeleteMy charm bracelet has a piano, a Christmas tree, a beagle, sewing shears (that really move:), a giraffe, and I'll have to go look for it. . . those are my favorites.
ReplyDeleteI have teapots, teacups, teabags, crosses, prayer boxes, a bible, hearts and little teeny tiny itsy bitsy teaspoons. I'd love to add a piano, a book and several others.
ReplyDeleteI DO have a charm bracelet... my Grams bought it for me on my 16th birthday.. I have a dancer, a cat, a tea cup, a sewing machine, a sweet sixteen charm, my senior key form high school and bunches of little state charms. I need a violin! I love your charms!
ReplyDeletewhere can you get one?
ReplyDeleteThis is a very good idea for Christmas.....
Christina
PS. Yours is lovely as it represents your children and your family
I have one somewhere...it's not something I really kept up with. If I did though it'd have a book, a wooden spoon, a sand dollar, a dance shoe, an apple, and an old-fashioned hat.
ReplyDeleteMy existing one was put together through my school years. I have charms for the plays I was in (a fleur-de-lys for Pippin, the shape of Massachusetts for The Crucible), charms for graduation and confirmation, and several from trips.
ReplyDeleteThis makes me want a charm bracelet SO BADLY! I would have a unicorn, a key, a funky heart, a bird (like a robin), a bunny, maybe a piano, a sewing maching, maybe a fish...
ReplyDeletehmm... definitely fun to think about!
I would have a heart and a flower.
ReplyDeleteI can't help wondering, "Why the lion?"
Sonya