Obama Girl Necklace
One of my favorite crafting blogs is Peacock Chic, so imagine my delight yesterday when this post popped up in my RSS reader. She made this necklace for her niece, using PhotoShop, some shrinky dink and spraypaint. Lucky niece. Apparently, it was a big hit at school.
Click on the picture above for Peacock Chic’s 365 Days of Photos post about Inauguration Day.
January 28, 2009 Comments Off
DDOOCFS: Scrabble Photo Tile Obama Pendants
Rachael, Oregonian and math and science teacher, channels her enthusiasm for Barack Obama and her love of all things crafty into creating these pendants out of old Scrabble game tiles.
The second photo features a photograph by Portlander Maria Tizon, taken when Senator Obama made a surprise stop in Milwaukie, Oregon earlier this year.
She’s selling these for $10, with $3 donated back to the Obama campaign. Rachael doesn’t have a web site, but if you’d like one of these, send her an email at rachaellkk [at] gmail [dot] com.
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October 25, 2008 Comments Off
DDOOCFS: Wooden Obama Necklace
Etsy seller silvercocoon of Minneapois, Minn. says that this necklace is “a tasteful way to show your support when buttons and t-shirts aren’t appropriate (and even when they are!).” We couldn’t agree more. We also agree that her offering this piece at a special price, including free shipping, and making a donation to the Obama campaign for each one sold is a very generous way she’s showing her support for creating the change this country needs. You can see more pictures of this necklace over here, and check out some of her other Obama-inspired items in her Etsy shop.
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September 28, 2008 2 Comments
DDOOCFS: Carrie Girl’s Obama Rings
Carrie Girl, a public school teacher from Iowa City, Iowa, emailed us about the Obama rings she’s made as a fundraiser in support of the Obama campaign:
I’m a public school teacher and don’t really have the cash to donate to the campaign, so I had the idea that I would make something crafty with what I have–sell it–and donate a portion of the profit to the campaign.
You can check out her etsy shop where you can buy one of her handmade rings right here. And why not also check out Barack Obama’s plan to improve public education and provide a better future for our nation’s youth over here?
Thanks, Carrie! If you’re made a craft in support of the Obama campaign, email us at obamacraftproject@gmail.com. We can’t wait to hear from you…
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September 27, 2008 Comments Off
DDOOCFS: Hope Necklace
Los Angeles, California-based artist and etsy seller gruvkitty created this lovely, creative “Hope” necklace as a fundraiser in support of the Obama campaign. Its enameled blue pendant, silver leaf, and small silver flower charm combine with a “Hope” stamped pendant on silver plated chain with beads and lobster clasp to create an elegant piece with a message that will extend well beyond this election cycle.
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September 25, 2008 Comments Off








