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Twist for a Dainty Piece!
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Why not encourage your students to create their own jewelry as opposed to splurging on fast fashion? Have a go in this activity, and let your students twist their way in, in making unique jewelry pieces!
Making their own jewelry crafts for students can be done in a variety of odd and interesting ways. And in this case grab those craft wires and pliers and have your students learn how to make a herringbone pattern pendant they can wear how ever they want.
Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Grade(s): 9th – 12th
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