I made earrings from brass and cow bone.
A place for jewellery makers to share their ideas, designs, products and tips with other crafters!I made earrings from brass abalone and white shells

Diamonds, gemstones, rings and more... exploring the world of jewelry.
My works

Don't worry, we all make mistakes. What you were looking for is reddit.com/r/mildlyinteresting. However, feel free to stay as long as you’d like. This is a safe place for your spelling mistakes.
I made scarab earrings from Sterling silver and abalone.

Aww, cripes. I didn't know I'd have to write a description. How many words is that so far, like a hundred? Soooo, yeah. Mildly interesting stuff. Stuff that interests you. Mildly. It's in the name, ffs.
I made a moose pendant from carved deer antler material.

This is a moose appreciation sub. It is a place to post all your moose related pictures, stories, odds and ends and collectibles. It is NOT a place to post about hunting or violence to any moose. If it is a moose about a moose or has moose on it this is the place
I made a Hummingbird pendant from stone wrapped in silver wire.

This sub is about finding beauty in the the world around us, from the simple and ordinary to the majestic and awe-inspiring. If you find something beautiful, share it here.
Tree of life pendant made of labradorite stone wrapped in copper wire

Your Reddit home for discussion of Norse mythology, the body of myths of ancient speakers of North Germanic languages.
The octopus pendant I made from buffalo horn material

Discussion, images, facts, discoveries, or anything related to organisms found underwater!
I made an owl pendant from stone wrapped in copper wire.

Hoo! A place for photos, art, and discussion of owls
I made an owl pendant from labradorite stone wrapped in copper wire.

Created as an offshoot of r/takeaplantleaveaplant, this sub is for non-plant, plant-related trades. Just as an example, you could post a flower pot you painted in trade for a watercolor painting... If you just made something rad and you have no intention of trading it, that's cool too! Make planty crafts? You're welcome here. ☆Mods will in no way be responsible for moderating trades, whether or not they go positively. Mods will not ban users for 'bad' trades.☆
My artwork

Sacred Geometry is a representation of the fabric of space, time, and life itself. Numerous ancient civilizations and religions based many ideas and theories on the geometric nature of life. This subreddit is a place to share an understanding of this knowledge through artwork and discussion.
I made wing earrings from brass and white shells.

"It is perhaps a more fortunate destiny to have a taste for collecting shells than to be born a millionaire". - Robert Louis Stevenson
I made dragon earrings from stones wrapped around silver wire

Welcome to r/SomethingIMade – a community dedicated to showcasing & celebrating your DIY projects! Whether you're a seasoned crafter or a beginner, we encourage you to share your creations and inspire others to get creative. From woodworking to sewing to painting, and everything in between, we want to see what you've made. This subreddit is a supportive and inclusive space for all skill levels and interests, so don't be afraid to share your unique perspective and learn from others.
I make a variety of earrings and pendants

Sparkly is a color, and it's our favorite color! Show us all the sparkles!! ✨ We're a buncha magpies who like glitter, shiny rocks, shimmery water, and all things glinty and eye-catching.
I made a tree of life pendant from labradorite stone wrapped in copper wire.

SF, fantasy, and post-apocalypse visual arts. Explore the visual aspects of imagined worlds. All speculative visual arts are welcome, from space vistas to fantasy landscapes to ruined cities to psychedelic paintings to dreaded monsters to f'ing dinosaurs!
I made a scarab pendant from cow bone and abalone.

TolkienArt is a place were redditors can post their favorite personal Tolkien Art, or their favorite Tolkien artists. All posts should be related to the works of J. R. R. Tolkien.