With very little information, I had well over 50 volunteers for the project. I had to extend the project to make room for 20 more participants. They are all receiving a blank metal snap to experiment in.
The snaps are part of a new DIY product line from Metal Complex. These metal components "klik" into interchangeable jewelry.
I have had so much fun creating samples for the campaign!
My studio has been filled with circular imagery that I am punching out and placing into my blank bezels.
There are some shallow snaps as well and I am embellishing these edges with a little bit of glitter glue.
Since the snap blanks have a little "nubbin" on the bottom (which allows them to be "kliked" in place) I have set up some boards on my table to create a channel so when I pour resin in, the snaps are level.
I have started to make series!
These snaps mix and match!
As you can see, I have dozens of options for my finished snaps.
I can't wait to see what our klik participants will be making!
I'll be featuring each project on the blog throughout September!
Our participants received the snap blanks before anyone else in North America.
The catalog for KLIK program is now available for anyone who wants to see the whole collection. http://www.metalcomplex.com/catalog.html
They are a wholesale company, so they do not ship to consumers.
www.metalcomplex.com
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