Sheet Music Washer Necklaces

Remember back when I did a giveaway in March for this sheet music necklace?

Some of you asked about how I made those necklaces.  Well, I got the idea from a photo I saw on pinterest a long time ago.  I was planning to make a nice tutorial post about how to do it, but now I don’t have to — because yesterday I found a great tutorial that shows all the steps!  :)  I made my washers double-sided, and used vintage sheet music on one side.  What you see in the photo above is from an ancient Shirmer’s edition of Bach Inventions.

Happy crafting!  :)

PG
Joy Morin is a piano teacher in Ohio with great passion and dedication for helping her students experience the wonders of music making. She has eight years of teaching experience and holds a Master of Music degree in Piano Pedagogy. Joy maintains a blog about piano teaching at ColorInMyPiano.com.

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4 Comments

  1. Tiffany
    Posted 3 July 2012 at 3:09 pm | Permalink

    I didn’t see your original post but let me just say that I love this idea. I’ve been trying to find something inexpensive and personalized like this for my students and this is perfect. Thank you!

    • Posted 3 July 2012 at 4:17 pm | Permalink

      Glad to hear it, Tiffany. Maybe male students would like a version that is a keychain -- that could be fun. :)

  2. Posted 7 July 2012 at 1:32 pm | Permalink

    This would make a great “medal” for the Olympics Music Camp. Something inexpensive but a nice reminder of their exciting week and great advertisement when someone comments on their necklace!!

  3. Becky Baker
    Posted 16 July 2012 at 2:28 pm | Permalink

    I love my necklace that I won from you! :-)

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