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Add jump ring to each charm: $6/doz
Add a clasp to each charm: $7.50/doz
Put charms on earwires: $9/doz (6 PR)
FREE STRETCHY BRACELETS WITH $50 ORDER! You'll get 1 dozen stretchy bracelets FREE with any order over $50.
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PJ Sweeney: PJewelry2@aol.com
About Us
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CHARMING PARTZ: JEWELRY TO CRAFTING, PARTY FAVORS TO DANGLING
DECOR
Charms decorate, dangle, tell stories and add motion to every project.
Great for making jewelry or decorating accessories. Some are classic and understated, expand on the theme of your item, and
some are fun, in your face and take your piece to a whole new level.
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Food
and Drink Charms |
Little Martinis
Eeensy
Martinis with tiny little olives (circles). 4 Bright colors, very
tiny and extremely well made, flat back so it is great for glue on
applications. Tiny size gives you interesting possibilities. A nice
set of pretty charms for any occasion! |

Fancy Cocktails! Brightly enameled and decorated cocktail
charms are great! I won't try and guess what they are, but they
do look fun! Truly unusual.
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Martini/Cosmos are Back!
We've
got them back, the ones you love and have been asking for!!!
Enameled in 6 different colors, they're adorable fun and cause a giggle!
The debate still rages if they're martinis, cosmopolitans, or maybe
something new!!
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3-D Cast Candy-Colored Pina Colada (or mixed
fruit drink) Charms Add an umbrella, some fruit and these are
adorable! Very well made, nice cast charms with bright color enamel.
So cute and bright. You'll love them!
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Burger, Fries
and a Soda!!! Hilarious, cute and so much fun, these charms
make fast food jewelry! Very 3-D, well cast charms with wonderful
enamel accents make them perfect for any occasion. These charms
are not "cheesy" charms , either, the bright rhodium plating
keeps them shiny, the enamel color gives just the right accent,
and the sense of humor they evoke leave everyone chuckling.
We're very low on these charms, so check first. |
How many reasons do you need to play with your food!
Oh, they are darling. last time we had them in stock they flew
out the door. I'm thrilled to
have them back. Tiny, dime-sized pizza, wine and sushi join equally
tiny knife, fork and spoon (the spoon was busy on picture day) Sushi
and Wine sold out! Incredibly detailed, adorable, and i've run
out of adjectives!
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A Gourmet Picnic--Wine, Cheese, Gift Basket and More!!!
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All the accessories that make a Wine and Cheese Party fun! Exceptionally
fun and unique, these are delightful to use for any wine-themed art
or jewelry project. Pewter-look corkscrew, cheese, basket, barrel,
bottle, two-tone cork and corkscrew... all fabulous detail. All are
cast and dimensional, and the quality is extremely high.
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Tea and some pie make fun Charms. Adorable. Tiny afternoon
tea and snack charm set make civilized life very "detailed"
Pewter-look teapot, teacup and pie charms are cast and dimensional,
and the quality is extremely high.
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Snack Board
Finished in Antique pewter, this fabulously made Snack board complete with sliced food and knife
charms just slightly smaller than a dime, but contain all the fabulous detail
that a good casting does! Cast in the US from vintage molds, this
is part of a new group of charms I was just thrilled to find!
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Wine and cheese party all in one! (Hand tinted for fun!!)
Finished in Antique pewter, these fabulously made wine and cheese
charms are smaller than a dime, and we've picked out the fabulous
detail with translucent metal dyes using a local artist's steady
hand! Cast in the US from vintage molds, this is part of a new group
of charms I was just thrilled to find!
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More detail than you could imagine!

Classy, wonderful chalices, bottles and even a champagne bucket!
The quality and the heft on these are impressive. Enameled with a
light touch of green and purple, these cast charms are classy! They
are 3-D and 2-sided (no grape clusters available in this mix),
and despite their small size, have an amazing amount of detail. You
can see the back of the chalice and the bottle in the photo.
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